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Assistant Professor, Computational Chemistry for Energy Materials, Faculty of Science

The Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary is inviting applications for a full-time, position in the Department of Chemistry, specializing in Computational Chemistry for Energy Materials. The successful candidate will be appointed as an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in the Department of Chemistry, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2026.

10th Chemistry Congress: Chemistry and Sustainable Materials

Chemistry Congress: Chemistry and Sustainable Materials event information and sign up
Event Date
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Event Type
Hosting Organization(s)
Universidad de San Carlos De Guatemala
Universidad del Valle de Guatemala

Event Description

This congress will take place from October 22 to 25, 2025, jointly hosted by Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC) and Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (UVG), with support from institutions such as ACS Guatemala Chapter, and the Secretaría Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología.

The event features:
- Free participation in conferences and workshops
- Topics including green chemistry, supramolecular materials, quantum dots, and photochemical degradation
- Speakers from Mexico, Guatemala, and Latin America
- A bilingual audience and regional outreach to Central America and southern Mexico

 

Registration via this link:  
👉 https://forms.office.com/r/4ijTjTif4i?origin=QRCode&qrcodeorigin=presentation 

Senior Director II, Materials & Sustainability, Packaging Research & Engineering

The Senior Director of Materials & Sustainability provides enterprise leadership for packaging innovation enabled through material advances aligned with the core business. This scope includes material advances in core packaging formats and their alternatives for potential material replacement for enhanced performance and/or sustainability. The Materials and Sustainability group serves as the center of expertise for materials within the system as well as their full value chain including circularity and carbon footprint.

Doctoral researcher in solvent-free synthesis of cellulose-based catalysts

Are you interested in research, particularly in the field of organic chemistry and material science, and enthusiastic about exploring unconventional synthetic strategies? We are now seeking a motivated team player, passionate about developing sustainable material synthesis techniques. Our research focuses on the use of mechanochemical and related solid-state synthesis approaches to make materials under solvent-free or low-solvent conditions, aiming to reduce the waste, cost, and hazards of chemical reactions.

R&D Material Chemist

Svante is a rapidly growing clean energy technology company making commercial-scale carbon capture and removal a reality and enabling global industries to play offense in the fight against climate change that will accelerate the global transition to a lower-carbon economy.

The growing success of our company is owed to our commitment to our people, our emphasis on our values, and our innovative technology. Passion is put into what we do every day.

 

Purpose of the Role:

Berkeley Changemakers: Green Materials Innovation Challenge

title image for Berkeley Changemakers event with event details in yellow and white text on a blue and green background
Event Date
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Event Type
Lead Organizers
Hosting Organization(s)
University of California, Berkeley

Event Description

In partnership with Habitable we are thrilled to share this invitation to our undergraduate student-led webinar presentation on safer alternatives to hazardous chemicals found in building insulation. With the support of many partners and collaborators, these students spent the semester learning about green chemistry, hazard assessment, environmental justice impact, chemicals policy, and technical performance metrics in order to create products that are safer for humans and the environment. Come learn from them and celebrate their hard work this semester!

This webinar is free and open to anyone to join. Visit the following Zoom link at the date and time of the event to join: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93812801092

And use the passcode: CHEM171

Event Format
Event Address

United States

Intended Audience