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Celebrating the 70th birthday of the State of Israel
The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities cordially invites you to a conference on
The Grand Challenges in the Chemical Sciences
Sunday-Thursday, June 3-7, 2018
Organizing Committee: Prof. Raphael Levine (Chair),
Prof. Joshua Jortner, Prof. Dan Shechtman, Prof. Itamar Willner
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
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Session 4 | Nano - Science and Molecular Machines
Chair
Reshef Tenne, IASH member; Weizmann Institute of Science
Rudy Marcus, 1992 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry; California Institute of Technology
A shot of theory at a biomolecular machine
Sir Fraser Stoddart, 2016 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry; Northwestern University
The rise and promise of artificial molecular machines based on the mechanical bond
Takuzo Aida, Riken Center for Emergent Science ; The University of Tokyo
Semibiological robotic nanocarriers responsive to endogenous signals
Session 5 | Soft Matter
Chair
Avinoam Ben Shaul, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Oleg Gang, Columbia University; Brookhaven National Laboratory
Programmable nano-systems: form designed architectures to controllable processes
Jacob Klein, IASH member; Weizmann Institute of Science
Hydration forces, biolubrication and gene regulation: The challenge of osteoarthritis
Session 6 | Chemistry of the Extremes
Chair
Nir Davidson, Weizmann Institute of Science
Ferenc Krausz, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich; Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching
Attosecond physics: from basic research to real-world applications
Albert Stolow, University of Ottawa; National Research Council Canada
Transition states in the excited state: Dynamics at conical intersections
Edvardas Narevicius, Weizmann Institute of Science
Cold chemistry with cold molecules
Session 7 | Chemistry on Large Scales
Chemistry of our environment
Chair
Ronnie Ellenblum, IASH member; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Geraldine Richmond, University of Oregon
Understanding complex liquid interfaces of environmental importance
Mark Thiemens, University of California, San Diego
The use of isotope effects to understand atmospheres and climates present and past and track the origin of life
Chemistry of the cosmos
Chair
Hagai Netzer, Tel Aviv University
Amiel Sternberg, Tel Aviv University; Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics Munich; Center for Computational Astrophysics Flatiron Institute Simons Foundation, New York City
Cosmic chemistry: From simplicity to complexity
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