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What is SECO?
The SECO is a scientific event which occurs every year for a week of scientific exchanges. It gathers French and European PhD students in order to present their work in organic chemistry and share scientific information and ideas with each other and senior researchers. This meeting enables PhD students to broaden their knowledge as well as to develop their critical reasoning and scientific thinking. The event consists of short presentations given by every PhD student covering their research, and plenary lectures given by invited academic and industrial researchers. Lectures, free time and meals allow students and senior researchers to get in contact more easily in order to promote fruitful exchanges. The SECO is a unique opportunity for young researchers to have
a global point of view on modern research in Organic Chemistry.
The 54th edition
This year, the 54nd edition of the SECO will be held in Saint-Martin
de Londres, in the south-east of France, from the 7th to the 13th of
May 2017. The SECO is already a renowned congress in the field of
organic chemistry.
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History of the SECO
Professor Guy Ourisson had the idea of creating a new conference, called SECO (in French: Semaine d’Etudes de Chimie Organique: Week of Study in Organic Chemistry), which was organised for the first time in 1963.
Since the 1980s, the SECO has been dedicated to late stage PhD students. In 1985, the SECO-association was created in Clermont-Ferrand, and its goal is to facilitate the exchange between young researchers (academic as well as industrial).
Several renowned researchers have
participated in the past few years: Oppolozer (1995), Knochel (1997), Castro (2001), Alexakis (2003-2007), J. Zhu (2013), G. Molander (2015), D. Procter (2016). Well-known chemical companies also take part in this conference by giving us grants and dispatching a lecturer to the congress.
The 54nd edition of this conference will be held from the 7th to the 13th of May 2017. It will take place at Saint-Martin de Londres, in the south-east of France.
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Lecturers The invited scientists are chosen among promising young,
renowned senior and industrial researchers. The objective is to enable
PhD students to have a global view of research in Organic Chemistry.
Your representative?
We are open for the collaboration
and still have place in our program
for the speaker from your
company.
Pr. Janine Cossy
ESPCI ParisTech
Ecole supérieure de Physique
et de chimie industrielle
Dr. Silvia Diez-Gonzalez
Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Departement of Chemistry
Imperial College of London
Pr. David Bonnaffé
Institut de Chimie Moléculaire
et des Matériaux d’Orsay
Université Paris-Sud
Pr. Anna Maria Papini
Laboratoire de Chimie
Biologique
Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Anna-maria.papini-rovero@u-
cergy.fr
Pr. Antonio M. Echevarren
Organometallic chemistry for
health and material science
applications
Institut Catala d’investigacio
Quimica
Pr. Jean-Marc Lancelin
Laboratoire d’Interaction
Biomoléculaire
Université de Lyon
Jean-marc.lancelin@univ-
lyon1.fr
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Situation
The SECO54 will be held in Saint Martin de Londres, close to
Montpellier in the south-east of France. This is the perfect place to
relax and enjoy nature but also to apreciate the many activities
offered, be it indoor or outdoor.
Routing: How to get to Saint-Martin-de-Londres?
By Car: Accessible via A10/A71/A75 from Paris (750 km).
Accessible via A62/A61 from Bordeaux (507 km).
Accessible via A7/A9 from Lyon (328 km).
By Train: High speed trains (TGV) run to Montpellier, 40 km from the
resort.
By Plane: 50 km from Montpellier international airports.
Hameau de L’étoile
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Budget
The budget involves expenses of which the biggest is accommodation.
Funding comes mostly from the registrations but public and private
donations help to keep registration fees as low as possible in order to
give the opportunity to every PhD student to participate in the
symposium.
Expenses:
# Description Price
1 Accommodation 25930 €
2 Transport 4000 €
3 Activities
a) Wednesday afternoon 3000 €
b) Participant kits 1500 €
4 Insurance 120 €
5 Operating costs 800 €
Total expenses: 35950 €
Funding:
# Description Price
1 Registrations : 360.83€ x 60 21650 €
2 Private sector 13000 €
3 Public sector 1300 €
Total funding: 35950 €
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Your role
Encouragement of all PhD student participation is the main purpose of
the 54rd SECO. But this goal cannot be reached without funding from
governmental institutions (city council, etc.) and many private
companies.
The SECO 54 is a unique opportunity for you to help and reach PhD
students who will soon be active in the labor market.
Your monetary donation will help to insure the future and success of
the SECO 54 and futures of the upcoming generation of scientist.
# Description Price
1 Logo and/or Leaflets 250 €
2 Stand 500 €
3 Conference 1 000 €
4 Donation of your choice
Thank you in advance for
your support.
You can either contribute to SECO 54 by giving a lecture, running a
stand to promote your products, services and company, or simply
with a financial donation.
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Organizing committee
Bertrand Braibant Web-master Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule LCPA - LHYS [email protected]
Ugo Castelli
Vice-secretary
Institut de Chimie des Milieux et
Matériaux de Poitiers (IC2MP)
UMR 7285
Hélène Ledru
Vice-president
Institut de Chimie Organique et
Analytique (ICOA)
UMR 7311
Université d'Orléans
Clément Lepori
Treasurer
Institut de Chimie Moléculaire et des
Matériaux d'Orsay (UMR 8182)
Université Paris-Saclay
Aurore Glowacki
Secretary
Laboratoire Hydrazines et Composés
Energétiques Polyazotés
LHCEP (UMR 5278)
University of Lyon 1
Kévin Fauché
President
Institut de Chimie de Clermont-
Ferrand (UMR 6296)
Université Clermont Auvergne
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The SECO is a scientific event about research in organic chemistry. It
consists of oral presentations given by PhD students, outlining their research,
and ten plenary lectures given by invited academic and industrial senior
scientists. Lectures, free time and meals allow students and senior researchers
to easily get in touch, promoting fruitful discussions.
Contacts: Kévin Fauché
Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand
(UMR 6296) Université Clermont Auvergne
24 avenue Blaise Pascal 63178 AUBIERE
Aurore Glowacki
Laboratoire Hydrazines et Composés Energétiques Polyazotés
LHCEP UMR 5278 Université Lyon 1
2 rue Victor grignard 69100 villeurbanne
www.congres-seco.fr [email protected]