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UK-India panel discussion on opportunities for research collaborations in Chemical Sciences and Inter-disciplinary areas
28 September 2018 18:00-19:00, Oxford, United Kingdom
Introduction
Royal Society of Chemistry and Chemical Research Society of India are organising a panel discussion on the potential areas of future research collaborations in the chemical sciences between India and the UK on September 28. This will be held on the side lines of the fourth RSC-CRSI meeting in the UK. The purpose of these events is to bring together researchers from both countries to share knowledge, facilitate discussion and encourage research collaborations. The panel discussion is aimed at identifying new areas for fundamental research in chemical sciences & its fundamental interdisciplinary areas and funding opportunities between the two nations.
Themes for discussion:
Identifying cutting edge areas for research in Chemical sciences and its interfaces towards biology and related areas.
Exploring new funding streams as well as leveraging existing funding schemes for promoting joint research.
UK and India’s role in developing chemical sciences in Commonwealth Countries.
Encouraging gender diversity in chemical sciences community
Speakers
Jas Pal BadyalUniversity of Durham, United Kingdom
V. ChandrashekarTIFR Hyderabad, India
David Claryformer Chief Scientific Advisor to UK FCO, United Kingdom
Stuart ConwayUniversity of Oxford, United Kingdom
Sourav PalIISER Bhopal, India
Alejandra PalermoRoyal Society of Chemistry (chair), United Kingdom
Carol RobinsonPresident, Royal Society of Chemistry , United Kingdom
Venue
Jesus College
Jesus College, Turl Street, Oxford, OX1 3DW, United Kingdom