Wykłady inauguracyjne:
Jean-Marie Lehn – Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii 1987
„Perspectives in Chemistry: From Supramolecular Chemistry towards Adaptive Chemistry”
Jean-Pierre Sauvage – Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii 2016
Tytuł do ogłoszenia
Roald Hoffmann – Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii 1981
„Nanothreads: High Pressure Facilitating the Synthesis of New Organic Polymers”
„Making the tiniest machines”
„Catalytic Functionalization of Small and Large molecules with Small and Large Catalysts”
Wykłady zaproszone:
Bill Morandi – „Recent developments in shuttle catalysis”
René Michael Königs – Tytuł do ogłoszenia
Joanna Wencel-Delord – „Sustainable Strategies for the Asymmetric Assembly of Innovative Scaffolds”
Marcin Stępień – „Supramolecular Chemistry of Curved Aromatics”
Artur Stefankiewicz – „Multidynamic covalent and non-covalent assemblies: from simple component to function”
Agnieszka Szumna – „Mechanochemistry as a tool for induction of self-assembly and encapsulation”
Ilan Marek – „From Triple Bonds To Complex Acyclic Structures Bearing Adjacent Stereocenters”
Tatiana Besset – „Combining Fluorine Chemistry with C-H Bond Functionalization, an Interesting Journey”
Daniele Leonori – „Photoinduced assembly of C–N Bonds”
Dorota Gryko – „Bioinspired catalysis with porphyrinoids”
Eli Zysman-Colman – „Design of multi-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials for organic light-emitting diodes”
Lutz Ackermann – „Electrocatalyzed Bond Activation by Earth-Abundant 3d Metals and Beyond: Molecular Syntheses with Potential”
Krótkie wykłady:
Michał Chmielewski – „Carbazole-based transporters for biologically active anions”
Volodymyr Sashuk – „Pillar[n]pyridiniums: a new class of macrocyclic molecules”
Elżbieta Wojaczyńska – „Asymmetric synthesis – planned vs. unexpected”
Piotr Kwiatkowski – „Asymmetric Organocatalysis under High Pressure”
Michał Michalak – „New N-heterocyclic carbene ligands for enantioselective gold(I) catalysis”
Piotr Pawluć – „Developing non-precious metal catalysts for (hydro)silylation of carbon-carbon multiple bonds”
Szymon Godlewski – „On-surface synthesis”
Rafał Loska – „Synthesis of allenes via modification of the Julia-Kocienski reaction”
Anna Kajetanowicz – „uNHC-based olefin metathesis complexes—catalysts for special tasks”
Agnieszka Wilczewska – „Synthesis of new vinyl monomers and their applications in the creation of polymeric drug carriers”
Łukasz Albrecht – „New dearomative approaches for stereocontrolled organic synthesis”
Maciej Giedyk – „Photocatalytic modifications of organic halides in self-assembled microheterogenous systems”
Sebastian Stecko – „Synthesis of the branched non-racemic allylamines and allylic alcohols via dual photoredox/Ni-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions”
Michal Szostak – „Cross-Coupling of Amides by N–C Activation”
Marcin Kałek – „N-Heterocyclic carbene-catalyzed synthesis of ynones via C–H alkynylation of aldehydes with alkynyliodonium salts”
Piotr Kaszynski – „Paramagnetic nanographenes: expanding the pool of stable radicals”
Marcin Lindner – „Negatively curved cyclazines with tunable emission mechanisms: from TADF through RTP to the inverted S-T”
Monika Wałęsa-Chorab – „Electrochromic metallopolymers – synthesis and properties”
Miłosz Pawlicki – „Macrocycles with local and global delocalisation”
Barbara Nawrot – „Why nature introduced selenium to bacterial tRNA”
Marcin Drąg – Tytuł do ogłoszenia
Paweł Kafarski – „One-pot phosphonylation of heteroaromatic lithium reagents as a mean for synthesis of heteroaromatic phosphonates”