About the symposium
The Thirteenth International Symposium on Electroanalytical Chemistry (13th ISEAC) will be held in Changchun, China, August 19-22, 2011. Since 1987 the First ISEAC was held under the auspices of the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), it has been held in Changchun, the beautiful city in the Northeast of China, every two years. The aim of the symposium is to provide a forum open to all of electroanalytical chemists in the world to discuss their recent findings and information, and exchange their mutual interests or a broad area of electroanalytical chemistry for possible cooperation and to promote international friendship.
Chairperson
Prof. WANG Erkang
Organizing Committee
Chairperson: Prof. LU Lehui
Secretary: Prof. ZHANG Bailin
Organized by:
The State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry and National Analytical Research Center of Electrohemistry and Spectroscopy, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Registration
The registration date is August 19th, 2011. US$ 150 per person on-site registration for admission to the symposium, reception, local transportation for the meeting, a copy of Proceedings and local excursions is needed. No other charge for accompanying persons.
Accommodation
The accommodations cost including 3 meals in Changchun is US$ 70 per day for a standard room with two beds in Redbuds Hotel (five stars) or equivalent.
Arrival in Changchun
There are direct airlines to Changchun from Seoul in Korea , Tokyo , Nagoya , Sendai in Japan and from HongKong, China. Domestic airlines from Beijing , Shanghai , Guangzhou and Shenzhen cities are convenient several times a day.
Post Symposium
Visiting the world cultural heritage Gaogouli relic in Ji’an and the Yalu river between China and North Korea will be available (takes about 3 days). Please indicate your choice in the application form.
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