The Organic Reaction Mechanisms Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry is involved with promoting british physical organic chemistry throughout the UK and internationally. We aim to be a forum for those physical organic chemists who are applying their expertise to both traditional and new problems, and to those chemists across these diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their approach to their sphere of research.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Castleton 2008

The next Castleton 'chalk talks' meeting will be held at Losehill hall from September 6th-7th.

Registration forms can be downloaded from our new site!:

http://www.physorg.info/


See you there!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

SymPOC 2008 - Call for Papers

(Symposium on Physical Organic Chemistry)

16th-18th April 2008, Department of Chemistry, Durham University
http://www.dur.ac.uk/sympoc.2008/

Organised by the RSC Organic Reaction Mechanisms Group and the Department of Chemistry at Durham University

Sponsored by EPSRC and AstraZeneca

Invited Speakers:
Professor dr. Jan Engberts (Groningen)
Professor Chris Hunter (Sheffield)
Professor Guy Lloyd-Jones (Bristol)
Professor Jonathan Percy (Strathclyde)
Professor John Richard (SUNY at Buffalo)

Local Plenary Lecturer:
Professor Colin Bain (Durham)

The registration fee for SymPOC2008 is £55 for registration before Friday 22nd February 2008 and £65 for late registration.

Several 30-minute time slots are available for oral presentations. Postdocs and final-year PhD students are invited to apply for a 20-minute time slot. In addition, posters can be presented.

Anyone wishing to present work (oral or poster presentation) should register before 22nd February 2008 and submit an abstract (single page A4 in PDF) for an oral presentation or a (tentative) title for a poster presentation upon registration.

Registration for this event must be done online at:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/sympoc.2008/

Further information about the conference, accommodation, registration and abstract submission is available at the website above or by contacting:

Dr AnnMarie O’Donoghue
Conference Secretary RSC Organic Reaction Mechanisms Group
Department of Chemistry, Durham University
E-mail: sympoc.2008@durham.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)191 3342 592; Fax: +44 (0)191 3844 737

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

SymPOC 2007 Update

The Organic Reaction Mechanisms Group of the RSC and the Cardiff School of Chemistry are organising SymPOC2007 (Symposium on Physical Organic Chemistry), which will be held on April 19 & 20, 2007 in Cardiff.


The official website can be found at http://www.cf.ac.uk/chemy/seminars/conferences/SymPOC2007.html .

Further details including registration dates, costs and accommodation information ...
Invited Speakers (confirmed / alphabetical order)


Call for Papers
Several 30-minute time slots are still available for oral presentations. Postdocs and final-year PhD students are invited to apply for a 20-minute time slot. In addition, posters can be presented. Anyone wishing to present work (oral or poster presentation) should register before March 5th and submit an abstract (single page A4 in PDF) for an oral presentation or a (tentative) title for a poster presentation upon registration.

Registration
A registration form will be available on this site from early January 2007.

Registration Deadlines




"registration incl. presentation"March 5th 2007
"early registration" April 1st 2007
"late registration" April 13th 2007

Registration Fee
The registration fee for SymPOC2007 is £37.50 for registration before April 1st and £50.00 for late registration. You will be sent an electronic invoice for the registration fee after registration.

Location
SymPOC2007 is to be held at Cardiff University (map), School of Chemistry (directions).

Accommodation
To guarantee maximum flexibility in both location and price, accommodation is to be organised by participants themselves. A wide range of choices in accommodation is available. Please note that bookings for the Thistle hotel and the Cardiff Hilton through the Cardiff School of Chemistry are available at a discounted price. Please contact the organisation for further information.

Travelling Arrangements
Participants are strongly advised to use public transport for travel to Cardiff. However, a limited number of parking spaces will be available for participants. Please contact the organisation if you intend to travel by car.

Evening Program
Although there is no official evening program, a limited list of suggested restaurants and/or pubs will be provided so that these venues can act as "default venues" for physical organic chemists.
Contact
For further information, please contact Niek Buurma (buurma #at# cf.ac.uk).

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

3rd Castleton Meeting a success!

Once again, the Physical Organic Chemists's Residential meeting was a resounding success. Read More ...

In May 2004, the RSC Organic Reaction Mechanisms Group established the “Physical Organic Chemists Residential Meeting” in a location in the Peak District close to Castleton. The meeting was judged a success by all in attendance, and has been continued on an annual basis. The third such event was held in the same location from July 23rd – 25th 2006. The meeting was made up of group leaders giving short talks and accompanying postdoctoral fellows and PhD students presenting posters, with time set aside for informal discussion (similar to the format used by Gordon conferences). Over 45 people attended the event from all parts of the UK.

The event focused on topics relevant to physical organic chemistry (POC), which covers a wide field based around understanding and influencing chemistry at the molecular level, especially quantitatively or mechanistically. The RSC Organic Reaction Mechanisms Group represents the interests of POC, and is actively trying to strengthen and encourage younger members of the community by developing a stronger network and ensure a healthy future for the subject.

Dr Simon Webb from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Manchester, one of the young academics who attended the event in July 2006, commented "The scientific programme at the Castleton meeting was diverse and a wide variety of topics were covered in the programme, showing the breadth of physical organic research today. Excellent presentations were made on subjects ranging from fundamental studies on molecular recognition to novel self-replicating chemical systems. The organisers promoted an informal feel during the meeting, which helped to stimulate lively discussions during lectures and the poster session. From a personal point of view, as a newly appointed researcher, the informal and friendly nature of Castleton meeting made it an excellent way of meeting other researchers working in complementary parts of the discipline, many of whom are also newly-appointed staff. In particular, having a chance to discuss with other researchers their thoughts on reactivity and recognition at surfaces was especially useful."

The “Physical Organic Chemists Residential Meeting” in July 2006 was also a useful forum for young postdoctoral research associates with aims of establishing a career in POC in either industry or academia. According to Dr Ian Greig, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Chemistry in the University of Bath "The residential summer meeting of the RSC's Organic Reaction Mechanisms group illustrated the increasingly ecumenical nature of the physical organic community in the UK and beyond. Topic covered included classical kinetic studies of reaction mechanisms, supramolecular chemistry, and theoretical organic and biological chemistry. Its informal atmosphere is a pleasant deviation from the norm and encourages a forum for the exchange of ideas as well as results. These ideas reflected all stages of the scientific process from the inception of an idea, through preliminary studies of mechanisms, to a detailed analysis of binding contributions to catalysis. Memorable contributions included a discussion of a century-old reaction that has resided, virtually untouched, in the literature since and 'pre-grant-writing' thinking and initial studies associated with self-assembly, molecular recognition and medium effects. As a post-doc returning to the UK after a time spent abroad, this meeting provided a welcome opportunity to touch base with a community that I had been too distant from for the past couple of years."

The 2006 Residential Meeting filled the Castleton venue to capacity, which is a trend that will hopefully be repeated in future years. The next “Physical Organic Chemists Residential Meeting” will be held in summer 2007.



Participants at the “Physical Organic Chemists Residential Meeting”in the Peak District close to Castleton in July 2006

Saturday, December 02, 2006

SymPOC2007

SymPOC2007 - A symphony of Physical Organic Chemistry

To be held in Cardiff, 19th and 20th April 2007.

Main Speakers include:

Guenter von Kiedrowski, Peter Chen and Barry Carpenter

with more, including registration details, to be announced soon ....