03/03/2017
Meeting-in-Miniature (MIM) of the Cleveland Section has become a much anticipated event in the calendar of many local graduate, undergraduate, postdoctoral and industrial researchers.
The 2017 MIM of will be held on Monday, March 13th and ACSSA volunteers should check in by 1:00pm.
The itinerary for the day:
1:00 pm Registration opens – Main Classroom, 2nd floor
2:00- 5:00pm Contributed talks – Main Classroom, various rooms
5:15-6:15 Dr. James Short Plenary Talk on the "History of Explosives" Main Classroom, TBD
6:15-7:00pm Reception – Student Center, 3rd floor Rms 311 A&B
7:00pm Dinner and Awards Presentation
All volunteers will be provided dinner at 7:00pm for all their hard work!
For further volunteer information, please contact Rachel Grabowski at [email protected]
If students are also interested in presenting at the meeting in miniature (which is also highly encouraged), submission of abstracts is now open. The registration is free for this event. Please limit your abstract to 250 words and include names and affiliations of all authors. Abstracts should be submitted through the online submission system; http://goo.gl/forms/EQCo7TRkXC. For further information on abstraction submission, please contact Dr. David Ball, Chair - Department of Chemistry, Cleveland State University at [email protected].
http://www.csuohio.edu/sciences/dept/cleveland_acs/0317Isotopics.pdf
02/17/2017
Happy Spring semester! Meetings are now every 4th thursday of the month! Mark these dates in your calendars! February 23rd, March 23rd, and April 27th We hope to see you there!
02/10/2017
The latest Sketch Chemistry with ChemScrapes: Psychoanalytical chemistry. http://bit.ly/2k41ICM
01/28/2017
February Meeting Notice
February Meeting Notice: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 John Carroll University Dolan Science Center A202/203 University Heights, OH Presentation by Dr. David S. Simmons, Dept. of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron 5:30-6:30 Networking/Social 6:30-7:00 Dinner 7:00-8:00 Presentation RESERVATION...
01/05/2017
Come explore the centuries old connection between the chemist and the scientific glassblower.
The Cleveland Section of the American Chemical Society January Meeting Notice
Market Garden Brewery 4:30-5:30 Executive Committee Meeting 5:30-6:15 Networking/social 6:15-7:00 Dinner 7:00-8:00 Presentation “Batman, The Lone Ranger and The Chemist” Mr. Robert Ponton Well explore the centuries old conn...
12/21/2016
College students and recent graduates can get a jump-start on their future in Cleveland at the (i)Cleveland Winter Edition career and connection event held each January. Invest a day and change your life. The event includes:
* Career showcase featuring internship and job opportunities.
Networking roundtable lunch with some of Cleveland’s most innovative and prominent leaders.
* Power sessions with experts to learn how to enhance your job search and prepare for success after graduation.
*Downtown exploration to see exciting new and renovated live/work/play spaces.
Sponsored by Sherwin Williams.Space is limited to just 150 current college students or recent graduates. Business or business casual attire.
Check out participating employers and register here:
https://www.cleveleads.org/iCleveland-Winter-Edition
(i)Cleveland - Winter Edition - Cleveland Leadership Center
College students and recent graduates can get a jump-start on their future in Cleveland at the (i)Cleveland Winter Edition career and connection event held each January. Invest a day and change your life. The event includes:
12/05/2016
When science is done right, that's arguably exactly how it works. But there are three key components that need to be in place. A threat to any of these is a threat to the integrity of science.
What To Watch For When Science Becomes Politicized
You can't change scientific truths no matter what you do. But science doesn't always win out. Here are the warning signs.
12/02/2016
Applications are NOW OPEN for the 2017 L'Oreal USA For Women in Science fellowship program! Please see our website for more information and a link to the application: lorealusa.com/forwomeninscience
11/23/2016
Universe’s Constants Now Known with Sufficient Certainty to Completely Redefine the International System of Units
Fundamental constants are physical quantities that are universal in nature. For example, the speed of light in vacuum and the charge of a single electron are the same everywhere in the universe. That is why scientists would like to use invariant quantities of nature to define the seven base measurem...
11/13/2016
Please join us for a talk by Dr. Andrew Resnick,
The primary cilium serves as a sensory unit. It is highly important in development and homeostatic processes.
November 18th Meeting Notice
Presentation by Dr. Andrew Resnick SR 398 Friday, November 18th, 1:30-2:30 Interested in Chemistry, Biology and Physics? Please join us for a presentation by Dr. Andrew Resnick, biophysicist and professor from our very own Cleveland State University Department of Physics. Dr. Resnick will present o...