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Program

Timetable (180622, updated)

Program Overview (including Poster Assignment) (180621, PB41 was added; 180624, PB42 was added.)

Abstract Book

Lectures and Oral Presentations

The official language of IRIS-15 is English. The following time frames (including time for questions and discussions) are allocated:
Plenary Lecture: 40 min
Invited Lecture: 30 min
Oral Presentation: 20 min
Presentations will be carried out by means of an appropriate presentation software tool such as PowerPoint or Keynote. Speakers can bring their presentation either on a USB-device or on their own laptop computer. Presentations should be installed at the latest during the break preceding the presentation and the installation should be tested for functionality before the start of the session. Should presenters wish to use their own laptop computer, we kindly ask you to bring a suitable port adapter if necessary (especially for Macintosh computers).

Posters

Poster demonstrators are kindly asked to mount their posters on the poster boards prior to the poster session. The poster boards will be located in the Hybrid Space on the 2nd floor of the Uji Obaku Plaza. Please use the board, that contains the same number as your abstract and please be present at your poster during the session. The dimensions of the poster boards are 120 cm (height) x 90 cm (width).

Plenary and Invited Lectures

The following speakers have already accepted our invitation to deliver their lectures at IRIS-15. Names of speakers and their tentative titles are outlined below.

Plenary Lectures

(alphabetical)


Prof. Cameron Jones, Monash University, Australia

"Magnesium(I) Dimers 10 Years on: Universal Reductants for the Synthetic Chemist?"

Prof. Soichiro Kyushin, Gunma University, Japan

"Silicon Clusters: Synthesis, Structures, and Properties"

Prof. Manfred Scheer, University of Regensburg, Germany

"The Magic of Five-fold Symmetry"

Prof. David Scheschkewitz, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany

"Unsaturated chains, rings and clusters of silicon"

Prof. Axel Schulz, Universität Rostock, Germany

"Pnictogen centered cyclic biradicals: switching chemical reactions and activating small molecules"


Special Keynote Lecture


Prof. Robert West, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA

”Muon spin resonance spectroscopy of muoniated radicals of various phosphorus-containing rings”


Invited Lectures

(alphabetical)


Prof. Jens Beckmann, Universität Bremen, Germany

"Divalent bismuthenium and stibenium ions: Carbene analogs with a positive charge"

Prof. Stefanie Dehnen, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

"Inorganic Rings and Clusters Comprising Heavy Element Atoms"

Prof. Hisako Hashimoto, Tohoku University, Japan

"Reactions of a Silylyne Complex with Alkynes and Azides: Formation of Four- and Three-Membered Ring Complexes"

Prof. Shigeyoshi Inoue, Technical University of Munich, Germany

"Multiple-bonded Aluminium Complexes: Reactive Species for Novel Ring Formation"

Prof. Takeaki Iwamoto, Tohoku University, Japan

"Reactivity of a Cyclic (Alkyl)(amino)silylene (CAASi)"

Prof. Christoph Marschner, Technische Universität Graz, Austria

"Insertion and Addition Chemistry of Silylated Germylenes"

Prof. Atsushi Nakajima, Keio University, Japan

"Synthesis and characterization of a new form of silicon cage compounds"

Prof. Yasuhiro Ohki, Nagoya University, Japan

"Molecular Metal-Chalcogenides for Bio-inspired Nitrogen Activation"

Prof. Eric Rivard, University of Alberta, Canada

"Using Anionic N-Heterocyclic Olefins to Access New Cyclic Bonding Motifs in the Main Group"

Prof. Masaichi Saito, Saitama University, Japan

"Double Aromaticity in Polyselanyl-substituted Benzene Dications Arising from σ- and π-Rings"

Prof. Takahiro Sasamori, Nagoya City University, Japan

"Synthesis of A Cyclic 1,3-Digerma-2-silaallene: A Cyclic Silylone"

Prof. Rainer Streubel, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany

”1,2-Oxaphosphetane Complexes: Synthesis, Reactions and Perspectives”

Prof. Ignacio Vargas-Baca, McMaster University, Canada

"The Reactivity of iso-Chalcogenazole N-Oxides and their Supramolecular Aggregates"

Prof. Xinping Wang, Nanjing University, China

"Cyclic Metalloradicals and Metal-Medidated Main Group Radicals"

Prof. Jan J. Weigand, TU Dresden, Germany

"Advanced synthetic approaches to acyclic and cyclic polyphosphorus compounds"