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europeanace

http://www.europeanace.com. Historical Highlights. 2000: Association of Chemistry and the Environment ( ACE ) initiated in Nancy (France). 2000: First European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC 1, Nancy). 2002: ACE Collaboration Network established.

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  1. http://www.europeanace.com

  2. Historical Highlights • 2000: Association of Chemistry and the Environment (ACE) initiated in Nancy (France). • 2000: First European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC 1, Nancy). • 2002: ACE Collaboration Network established. • 2003: International peer-reviewed journal ”Environmental Chemistry Letters (ECL) established (co-op. with Springer Vlg.) • 2007: Refounding of ACE as European Association of Chemistry and the Environment (ACE) under the juristiction of Luxembourg

  3. Vision and perspectives The ACE is non-profit scientific association initiated by a group of renowned European scientists with interests in interdisciplinary collaboration within Environmental Chemistry. The ACE promotes scientific contact between scientists and political and social representatives within governmental, as well as regulatory bodies, in order to address scientific challenges, and to support education within research fields associated to Environmental Chemistry. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of our organization, the ACE also invites scientists from adjacent research fields (e.g. atmospheric sciences, biology, geology, industrial chemistry, medicine, sociology, soil science, toxicology, water science) to take part in shaping our association.

  4. Current Status ACE Board members CASLAVSKY, Josef: Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, caslavsky@fch.vutbr.cz FITZSIMONS, Mark: University of Plymouth, UNITED KINGDOM, m.fitzsimons@plymouth.ac.uk JOVANCICEVIC, Branimir: University of Belgrade, YUGOSLAVIA, bjovanci@chem.bg.ac.yu KALLENBORN, Roland: University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), NORWAY, roland.kallenborn@unis.no LEBEDEV, Albert T.: Moscow State University, Moscow, RUSSIA, lebedev@org.chem.msu.ru SCHWARZBAUER, Jan: Aachen University of Technology (RWTH), GERMANY, schwarzbauer@lek.rwth-aachen.de (PRESIDENT) VILLAESCUSA, Isabel: Universitat de Girona, Girona, SPAIN, isabel.villaescusa@udg.es

  5. Current status • Number of members: • Official journal Environmental Chemistry Letters, published 4 times per year (2003-date); IF = • Annual conference European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC); EMEC8, Inverness, Scotland (Dec. 2007).

  6. Perspectives • An International Collaboration Network Database is maintained by the ACE. The aim of the Network is to be an information-based platform for collaborations among ACE members. It will be particularly useful: • for members who are willing to build international projects • for young scientists who are looking for employment and useful contacts; and • for members who are willing to work abroad

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