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Last update:
16 November 2009
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Member
Prof. Leiv K. Sydnes
Company:
University of Bergen
Department:
Department of Chemistry
Address:
Allegaten 41
Bergen
N-5007
Country:
Norway
Phone:
+47 55 58 34 50
Fax:
+47 55 58 94 90
Email:
Leiv.Sydnes@kj.uib.no
Body membership
CHEMRAWN Committee
(Chair)
Subcommittee on Organic Synthesis
(Member)
Pure and Applied Chemistry Editorial Advisory Board
(Titular Member)
Bureau
(Ex Officio)
Representatives on Other Organizations
(UN Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO))
Task group membership
member: Project No. 2009-003-2-020:
IUPAC support to SAICM implementation
chairman: Project No. 2009-013-1-021:
CHEMRAWN XVIII - Ethics, Science and Development
member: Project No. 2008-044-1-020:
Frontiers of chemical sciences: research and education in the Middle East
member: Project No. 2008-016-1-300:
Green Rapid Internet Communications (GRIC); feasibility study of publishing an on-line journal of green chemistry
member: Project No. 2008-021-1-020:
International Year of Chemistry 2011 - Management Committee
member: Project No. 2008-012-1-022:
Options for IUPAC engagement in SAICM implementation
member: Project No. 2007-051-1-300:
International Center for Natural Product Research - Workshop for finalizing the project proposal document for setting up of ICNPR
member: Project No. 2007-022-2-020:
Recommendations for Codes of Conduct
chairman: Project No. 2006-036-1-020:
The impact of advances in science and technology on the Chemical Weapons Convention
member: Project No. 2004-048-1-020:
A joint OPCW - IUPAC project on education and outreach regarding chemical weapons
member: Project No. 2004-030-1-020:
Frontiers of chemical sciences: research and education in middle eastern countries
member: Project No. 2003-022-1-020:
Chemistry's contributions to humanity - A feasibility study