Welcome message to ACCC9

Professor Thawatchai Tuntulani
Chulalongkorn University
Associate Professor David J. Harding
Suranaree University of Technology

We extend a warm invitation for you to join us in Bangkok for the 9th Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry (ACCC9) to be held 19th - 22nd February 2024 at The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam.

We are excited to bring together researchers from around Asia and the world to share and discuss the latest developments in coordination chemistry. The conference will feature a range of presentations, workshops, and networking opportunities, providing a unique opportunity to learn from experts in the field and make valuable connections.

Bangkok is the vibrant and bustling capital of Thailand. Known for its colorful and chaotic streets, delicious food, and rich culture, Bangkok is a must-visit destination. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply want to immerse yourself in the energy of the city, Bangkok has something for everyone.

We look forward to seeing you in Bangkok for ACCC9!

Professor Thawatchai Tuntulani, Chulalongkorn University
Associate Professor David J. Harding, Suranaree University of Technology
Co-Chairs of ACCC9

Important Dates

Call for Abstract 1 Aug 2023
Deadline for Abstract Submission 15 Oct 2023
Notification of Abstract Acceptance 1 Dec 2023
Deadline for Early Bird Registration 20 Dec 2023
Deadline for Presenting Author Registration 15 Jan 2024
Deadline for Online Registration 31 Jan 2024
Countdown to the 9th Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry (ACCC9)
19th-22nd February 2024 at The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam, Bangkok, THAILAND

ACCC9 Awards

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RIGAKU-ACCC Award (for Female Researcher)
Purpose:

1) The best female coordination chemist will be selected from Asian countries and regions.
2) The RIGAKU-ACCC Award (for Female Researcher) will help activate the coordination chemistry in Asian Countries and regions.

Prize: 2,000 US dollars, certificate and an award lecture (ca. 45 minutes)

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RIGAKU-ACCC Rising Star Award
Purpose:

1) The best young coordination chemist 40 years old and under will be selected from Asian countries and regions.
2) The RIGAKU-ACCC Rising Star Award will help activate the coordination chemistry in the Asian countries and regions.

Prize: 1,000 US dollars, certificate and an award lecture (ca. 30 minutes)

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MicrotracBEL-ACCC Award (for Male Researcher)
Purpose:

1) The best male coordination chemist will be selected from Asian countries and regions.
2) The MicrotracBEL-ACCC Award (for Male Researcher) will help activate the coordination chemistry in Asian Countries and regions.

Prize: 2,000 US dollars, certificate and an award lecture (ca. 45 minutes)

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