Scientific Program
The scientific program will consist of Plenary Lectures, parallel sessions of Invited Speakers, Poster Sessions, and parallel sessions of Contributed Papers. Participants are encouraged to submit an abstract of a paper for presentation orally or as a poster. The deadline for receipt is 1 May 2002. Authors should indicate their preference, but time limitations restrict the number of oral presentations, and a poster presentation is deemed of equal significance. Authors will be notified before 15 May regarding the acceptance of their contribution
 
  • Yitzhak Apeloig (Technion)
  • Vincenzo Balzani (Bologna)
  • Peter Chen (ETH, Zurich)
  • Armin de Meijere (Göttingen)
  • Ben Feringa (Groningen)
  • Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka)
  • Don Hilvert (ETH, Zurich)
  • Eusebio Juaristi (Mexico)
  • Gunther v. Kiedrowski (Bochum)
  • Judith Klinman (Berkeley)
  • Jean-Pierre Sauvage (Strasbourg)
  • George M. Whitesides (Harvard)

 

 

 

 

  • Lia Addadi (Weizmann)
  • Carolyn Bertozzi (Berkeley)
  • John Brauman (Stanford)
  • Barry Carpenter (Cornell)
  • Jin-Pei Cheng (Nankai)
  • Jik Chin (Toronto)
  • Jane Clarke (Cambridge)
  • William A. Goddard (Cal Tech)
  • Craig Hawker (IBM)
  • Pavel Hobza (Prague)
  • Bill Jones (Rochester)
  • Sung-Soo Kim (Inha)
  • Raishing Liu (Tsing-Hua)
  • Soledad Penades (Seville)
  • Frank Quina (Sao Paulo)
  • John C. Sherman (UBC)
  • Kazunari Taira (Tokyo)
  • Fumio Toda (Okayama)
  • John Toscano (JohnsHopkins)
  • Curt Wentrup (Queensland)
  • Hendrik Zipse (Munich