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Dalton 2021- Joint Interest Group meeting and DYME

29 June - 1 July 2021, United Kingdom


Introduction

Introduction

A virtual conference for 2021 which brings together researchers from the breadth of inorganic chemistry. The meeting is organised by the Dalton Division and associated Interest Groups:
  • Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry Discussion Group (CODG)
  • Inorganic Biochemistry Discussion Group (IBDG)
  • Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Discussion Group (IRMDG)
  • Main Group Chemistry Group (MGDG)

DYME

DYME, the Dalton Division’s event for early career researchers, will take place as a satellite meeting to the main conference. Taking place on 28 June 2021, DYME will include networking sessions, advice on scientific careers, and an opportunity to meet other early career inorganic chemists.

If you are a PhD student or postdoctoral researcher and would like to attend DYME, please tick the box at registration to gain access to the additional sessions.
 

Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Dalton Poster Competition

The Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Dalton Poster Competition will take place during Dalton 2021, generously supported by the Wilkinson Charitable Foundation. The competition aims to celebrate the breadth and strength of inorganic chemistry as demonstrated by researchers at the first steps of their careers.

The poster competition is divided into two parts: one for postgraduates, and one for postdoctoral researchers. The winners of the competition will receive a bursary and certificate.
Speakers
Abstract Submission

Oral Abstracts

Oral presentation slots of 20 minutes will be available and will be selected by the individual discussion groups based on the abstracts submitted. Oral Submission is now closed. 

Poster Abstracts

Poster submissions are now closed. Posters are displayed throughout the meeting, with a dedicated poster session held on the evening of 29 June and over lunch on the 30 June.

As this event is being held online, we will be using a dedicated online poster platform. If your poster is accepted for this event, you will receive an email from us inviting you log on to the poster platform where you will be able to create an interactive poster. When creating a poster you will be able to choose from a variety of templates, and select colours, backgrounds and fonts, to create a poster specific to your work. The poster can contain text, images, videos and audio recordings, and can include as much detail as you require as content boxes within the templates are not limited to size. You will also have access to video tutorials, showing you how you can create your poster in the platform, and access to email support with the poster platform if you have any specific questions. 

All poster presenters will additionally be invited to submit a 60-second flash talk, which will be available to view throughout the meeting. 

Additional Information

Authors will be notified of the outcome of the review process within about 4 weeks of the submission deadline. The abstracts should be no longer than one A4 page in portrait layout. Please ensure you provide the details of the presenting author and indicate whether you are submitting an abstract for oral or poster presentation. Please also indicate the discussion group theme which is most relevant to your abstract.
Registration
Please read the below registration information before registering.

For non-member registrants attending this event, affiliate membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry is available until the end of 2022, the affiliate membership application will be processed and commence once the registrant has attended the event.
Registration includes:
  • Attendance at the virtual sessions
  • Attendance at the poster session
  • Attendance at the networking sessions
Attendance at DYME in addition to the Dalton 2021 meeting is free of charge. If you do not plan to attend Dalton 2021 but would like to attend the DYME sessions only, please contact events@rsc.org

Registration fees are as follows (subject to VAT at the prevailing rate):
 
Standard
(21 June 2021)
Members* £55
Non-members** £75
Student members* £15
Student non-members** £25

* If you are a Royal Society of Chemistry member and wish to register for this meeting, please select the member option on the online registration page. You will need to enter your membership number.

**For non-member registrants, affiliate membership of the Royal Society of Chemistry until the end of 2022 is available, the affiliate membership application will be processed and commence once the registrant has attended the event. 
Programme

Scientific Programme 

A pdf download is available at the top of this web page for the full scientific programme. 

Flash presentations

All flash presentations will be pre-recorded and available to view for the entire meeting. 

How to publish with impact

Presented by Andrew Shore, Executive Editor, Dalton Transactions at Royal Society of Chemistry
Thursday 1 July, 14:15 BST 
At this session, attendees will pick up tips from Editors on how to write and publish their papers with impact, understand more about the publishing process and what happens after you hit the “submit” button, and have the opportunity to ask questions.

How to network online 

This webinar from the Career and Professional Development Team at the Royal Society of Chemistry gives an overview of the importance of networking for your career, and provides some top tips, alongside guidance on getting the best out of the online conference platform.

DYME 

Access to the DYME satellite meeting is via the InEvent link provided for the Dalton meeting. 

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