Overview of the programme

Overview of the programme

Overall programme as pdf

 

 

 

Tuesday, 29 Aug

Wednesday, 30 Aug

Thursday, 31 Aug

Friday, 1 Sept

Saturday, 2 Sept

08 h.

 

 

 


8:30 Business Meeting
Working Party [A]

8:00–20:00

09 h.

 

9:00 Plenary Lecture: [A]

Maria Rentetzi:

Living with Radiation: What Historians of Chemistry Have to do With Science Diplomacy and International Organizations

9:00 Plenary Lecture: [A]
Anders Lundgren:

“Science in chemical industry: what did it do?”


Excursion to Røros (optional, advance booking required)

10 h.

 

10:15 Coffee Break

10:15 Coffee Break

10:15 Coffee Break

11 h.

 

10:45-12:45
Session A1 [A]

Panel: Chemists and the IUPAC: Taking Responsibility and Taking Actions

10:45-12:45
Session B1 [LT]

Alchemy and Early Chemistry

 

10:45-12:45
Session A4 [A]

Panel: Toxic Products in the Public Sphere: Narratives, Spaces and Controversies

10:45-12:45
Session B4 [A]

Science teaching: Historical perspectives

 

10:45-12:45
Session A7 [A]

Boundary work: Chemistry and Economy

 

10:45-12:45
Session B7 [LT]

Biographical approaches

 

12 h.

 

13 h.

 

12:45 Lunch Break

12:45 Lunch Break

12:45 Lunch Break

14 h.

 

14:00-15:20
Session A2 [A]

Panel: The chemical innovation system in the „Third Reich“

14:00-15:20
Session B2 [LT]

Women in Chemistry

 

14:00-15:20
Session A5 [A]

Panel: Toxic Products / Toxic Risks [cont.]

14:00-15:20
Session B5 [LT]

Chemistry teaching: new approaches

 

14:00-15:20
Session A8 [A]

Panel: Relating Chemistry: Translating Chemistry Across Linguistic, Disciplinary, and Physical Boundaries

14:00-14:45
Session B8 [LT]

Polymers and Plastics

[sponsor: INEOS/INOVYN]

 

 

15:50-15:30

Bakelite Film [LT]

[sponsor: INEOS/INOVYN]

15 h.

 

 

15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 Coffee Break

15:30 Coffee

16 h.

16:00-18:00
Session A3 [A]

Elements and the Structure of Matter

 

16:00-17:20
Session B3 [LT]

Dyes and Pigments in History

 

Recent Chemistry: New methodological approaches

16:00-18:00
Session A6 [A]

Panel: Toxic Products / Toxic Risks [cont.)

16:00-17:20
Session B6 [LT]

Chemistry teaching: new approaches (continued)

 

16:00-17:30 Closing Session A9 [A]

Panel: What future for the history of recent chemistry and molecular sciences? New Challenges in the History of Chemistry and the Molecular Sciences

17 h.

17:30 Registration starts

 

18 h.

18:30 Opening Session

18:00 Excursion to Sverresborg
(optional, snack/light lunch included)

18:30 Organ Concerto (optional)
Nidaros Cathedral

18:00 Excursion to Ladestien
(optional, snack/light lunch included)

19 h.

19:00 Plenary lecture:
Hasok Chang:

“What history tells us about the nature of chemistry”

20 h.

20:00

Welcome Party

19:30/20:00 Conference Dinner

(optional)

21:00

Guided “Warming-up”

Reconstruction and re-enactment of a 16the century distillation furnace

L. Kvittingen, F. Kirkemo

 

 

 

Sponsors

Norwegian University of Science and Technology Research Council of Norway Norwegian Chemical Society European Chemical Sciences Chemical Heritage Foundation