Netherlands Catalysis and Chemistry Conference
The XXIInd edition of the Netherlands' Catalysis and Chemistry Conference will take place online on March 1st 2021. The conference continues the successful series of meetings, started in Lunteren (2000) and continued annually in Noordwijkerhout. In 2021, this will be changed to an online event. The conference combines a number of national symposia in the field of chemistry and catalysis. Traditionally, participants from Flanders-Belgium also contribute to the meeting.
NCCC offers a unique, international forum to exchange innovative ideas between academic and industrial scientists in a broad area of catalysis and chemistry research and technology. Moreover, Dutch Catalysis research will be celebrated with two awards:
- The DCS will award the biannual KNCV-DCS Thesis award for the best PhD thesis.
- The N3C board will award the N3C award for an early career researcher.
Abstract submission and registration can be done via the NCCC website (www.n3c.nl).
NCCC typically attracts about 500 participants, including around 100 scientists from industry. The meeting comprises plenary and keynote lectures by invited speakers, and selected oral papers and posters. In 2021, because of the change to a one-day online event, a more limited program will be available. There will be two plenary lectures with a panel discussion in the morning, followed by 4 parallel sessions of 9 oral contributions aimed at PhDs and PostDocs in the afternoon. Hence, rules for submission apply (see Submit Abstract).