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The 12th Portuguese Meeting on Physical Chemistry will be held at University of Évora (Évora, Portugal) between 22nd and 24th June 2016 under the auspices of the Physical Chemistry Division of the Portuguese Chemistry Society.

Like previous editions, this event will bring together researchers from all the fields of Physical Chemistry in order to stimulate the discussion about the most recent advances in this scientific domain.

In this occasion, the 1st Symposium on Computational Chemistry will also take place on 22nd June 2016, where recent works in this field will be presented.

The Meeting/Symposium will include plenary lectures, invited communications, oral and poster communications. The official languages will be Portuguese and English.



Scope

It is expected that the 12th Portuguese Meeting on Physical Chemistry will be a discussion forum and an opportunity for ideas and experiences exchange between researchers that work on different fields of Physical Chemistry. The participation of young researchers is highly encouraged.

The Meeting is open to contributions from all areas of Physical Chemistry, as well as from border fields where the concepts of Physical Chemistry play an important role.

Committees

Scientific Committee

Alberto Canelas Pais (Universidade de Coimbra)
Ana Aguiar Ricardo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Ana Maria Carreira Lopes (Universidade da Beira Interior)
Luís Belchior Santos (Universidade do Porto)
Luís Loura (Universidade de Coimbra)
Maria João Ramos (Universidade do Porto)
Mário Nuno Berberan Santos (Universidade de Lisboa)
Paulo Ribeiro Claro (Universidade de Aveiro)
Verónica Bermudez (Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro)

Organizing Committee

João Paulo Prates Ramalho (Presidente / Chair, Universidade de Évora)
Alfredo Carvalho (Universidade de Évora)
Cristina Galacho (Universidade de Évora)
Jorge Marques (Universidade de Coimbra)
José Richard Gomes (Universidade de Aveiro)
Luís Martins (Universidade de Évora)
Margarida Figueiredo (Universidade de Évora)
Paulo Mendes (Universidade de Évora)
Teresa Ferreira (Universidade de Évora)


Secretariado - SPQ

    Cristina Campos
    Leonardo Mendes

Scientific Program

Program

Plenary Lectures

Artur Valente (Universidade de Coimbra)
Cyclodextrins: from host-guest interactions to self-aggregation


Manuel Minas da Piedade (Universidade de Lisboa)
Energetics of molecules, crystals, and living cells
Mara Freire (Universidade de Aveiro)
Thorough the thrilling world of ionic liquids by the combination of experimental and computational approaches
Natália Cordeiro (Universidade do Porto)
Formation of MCM-41Materials: New insights from a Multi-scale Modelling Approach

Invited speakers

António Baptista (ITQB, Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Including Acid-Base Equilibrium in Computer Simulations Using Constant-pH Molecular Dynamics


Eduardo Filipe (IST, Universidade de Lisboa)
Fluorinated chains @ interfaces
Isabel Marrucho (IST, Universidade de Lisboa)
Eutectic Solvents: Designing Solvents for the Future
Mariela Martins Nolasco (CICECO, Universidade de Aveiro)
Toward efficient Eu(III)-based materials for luminescent solar concentrators through rational design
Sérgio Sousa (Universidade do Porto)
How Enzymes Work: A Computational Approach

Registration

Registration Fees

Categories Before 30 may 2016 (€) After 30 may 2016 (€)
SPQ member Non SPQ member SPQ member Non SPQ member
Meeting QF 175 225 250 300
Students - Meeting QF 100 125 175 200
Meeting QF + Symposium 220 280 300 360
Students - Meeting QF + Symposium 135 170 215 250
Symposium 50 60 75 85
Students - Symposium 40 50 65 75

* Students (Doctoral, Masters and undergraduate students) should certify their student status by sending a copy of their student ID card.

Meeting fee covers:

  • Admission to all the Meeting’s scientific sessions
  • Conference materials
  • Lunches and coffee breaks
  • Reception
  • Conference dinner
  • Symposium fee covers:

  • Admission to all the Symposium’s scientific sessions
  • Conference materials
  • Lunches and coffee breaks
  • Reception
  • Meeting+Symposium fee covers:

  • Admission to all the Meeting’s and the Symposium’s scientific sessions
  • Conference materials
  • Lunches and coffee breaks
  • Reception
  • Conference dinner
  • Payment Information
    Bank Transfer
    Titular: Sociedade Portuguesa de Química
    Bank/Banco: Millennium BCP (Lisboa, Pt)
    IBAN: PT50 0033 0000 4534 5670 6780 5
    BIC/SWIFT: BCOMPTPL

    Abstracts

    Oral and poster submissions are expected. The abstracts must follow the formatting instructions of this template and should be submitted in Word file or another compatible format via the online form, along with the mandatory indication of the type of contribution (oral or poster).

    Posters should have a maximum of A0 format (841 × 1189 mm).

    Deadline for abstract submission: 2nd May 16 th May 2016.


    Personal Area & Online Abstract submission Abstract template Abstract(s) submission - STEPS

    Dates

    • Abstract Submission: 2nd May 16th May 2016

    • Acceptance Confirmation: 23 May 2016

    • Registration with discount: 30 May 2016

    Venue

    The Meeting will be held in Évora, Alentejo’s most important city, whose historic center is classified as World Heritage by UNESCO since 1986 because of its urbanistic and monumental richness. The city has a vibrant cultural life and, by the days the Meeting is being held, its most important popular event takes place – the S. Joao’s Fair.

    The University of Évora was founded in 1559, being the second oldest university of Portugal. It was closed in 1759 by the prime minister of that period – Marquês de Pombal – and was restored only in the 20th Century. The Academic Institute of Évora was first created in 1973, which was followed by its extinction and replacement with the refoundation of the University of Évora in 1979.

    The University of Évora is organized in 4 Schools (Science and Technology, Arts, Social Sciences and Nursing) and offers about one hundred degrees (undergraduate and post graduate), with about 8000 students overall. Research and Development (R&D) covers several scientific areas through a network of 14 Research Units, all of them submitted to international evaluation, under the coordination of the Institute for Research and Advanced Studies.

    The Meeting will be held in Colégio do Espírito Santo, the most historic building of University of Évora and also one the city’s icons.

      Universidade de Évora
      Largo dos Colegiais 2,
      7004-516 Évora
      Portugal

      Coordenadas GPS: Lat.=38.573º; Lon.=-7.906º;

    Travel

    by Car:

    From the West - Lisbon (130 Km; approx. 1h:15m)
    Depending on the location in Lisbon where you depart from, leave the city through “25 de Abril” bridge (near the monumental “Cristo-Rei statue”; you will be taking the A2 highway) or through Vasco da Gama bridge (near the “Oriente railway station”; you will be taking the A12 highway). Follow instructions in the A2 highway (or head towards A2 if you left Lisbon on the A12 highway). Take the exit to the A6 highway, follow the direction of Évora and Spain (Espanha). Continue for about 60 km and then take the exit to Évora. Follow the national road N114 for 12 km until you reach the city of Évora. Inside the town, follow indications to Universidade de Évora (Colégio do Espírito Santo).


    From the East - Badajoz, Spain (100 Km; approx. 1h:00m)
    Take the A6 highway. The exit to Évora is at about 15 km away from the city, taking the national road N18 which connects the cities of Évora and Estremoz. Inside the town, follow indications to Universidade de Évora (Colégio do Espírito Santo). If you want to take a more relaxed travel on the roads of Alentejo, you can visit several other Alentejo's towns on your way:
  • Badajoz, Elvas, Borba, Estremoz, Évoramonte, Évora (N4 e N18 roads)
  • Badajoz, Elvas, Borba, Vila Viçosa, Redondo, Évora (N4, N255 e N254 roads)

  • From the North – Coastal side, Porto (365 Km; approx. 4h:30m)
    Follow the A1 highway to Santarém. Then take the IC10 road until near Almeirim and re-enter the highway (A13). Then, near Marateca take the exit to the A6 highway and, after about 60 km, take the exit to Évora. If you want to save a few kilometers (and toll money), after leaving the A1 in Santarém you can proceed on the IC10 road until Coruche. Then follow the N114 road until you reach Évora. Inside the town, follow indications to Universidade de Évora (Colégio do Espírito Santo).

    From the North – Inland regions, Vila Real (460 Km; approx. 5h:30m)
    Follow, in succession, the highways A24, A25 (Viseu, Espanha direction) and A23 (Lisboa, Portalegre direction). Then take the IP2 (Portalegre, Nisa direction) until Estremoz. At Estremoz follow the indications to the A6 highway (Évora, Lisboa direction). The exit to Évora is at about 15 km away from the city, taking the national road N18. Inside the town, follow indications to Universidade de Évora (Colégio do Espírito Santo).


    From the South - Faro (225 Km; approx. 2h:45m)
    Take the A22 highway (Via do Infante) and leave at the exit for the A2. Leave the A2 highway at the exit for Ourique and take the IP2 road in the direction of Évora, passing at the towns of Beja and Portel. Inside the town, follow indications to Universidade de Évora (Colégio do Espírito Santo).


    by Bus:

    Évora has bus connections with the major Portuguese cities. Check itineraries, timetables and fares at the Rede Expressos website. Tickets can be purchased online.


    by Train:

    Évora has train connections with the major Portuguese cities. Check itineraries, timetables and fares at the CP website. Tickets can be purchased online.

    Contact Us

    SPQ - Sociedade Portuguesa de Química - Secretariat/Payments/Billing

      Av. da República, 45 - 3º Esq.
      1050 - 187 Lisboa
      Portugal

      (+351) 217 934 637 9h30-17h
    eventos@spq.pt

    General Information - Organization/program
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