Chemists discuss bonding through chemistry on opening day of ACS Spring 2022

The American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring 2022 opening session will focus on how the theory of chemical bonding can take on a fresh spin and impact the rapidly rising field of quantum information science.

Opening session: Bonding through ChemistrySunday, March 20, 3 - 5 p.m. ET (noon - 2 p.m. PT)

  • Anastassia N. Alexandrova, Ph.D.Professor, department of chemistry and biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles Title: Quantum information science: "chemically bonding" multiple fields
  • Danna E. Freedman, Ph.D.Frederick George Keyes professor of chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Title: Chemistry for the second quantum revolution
  • Tyrel M. McQueen, Ph.D.Professor, department of chemistry, Institute for Quantum Matter, Johns Hopkins University Title: Quantum materials

For all session dates, times and other details, including whether sessions are virtual, hybrid or in person, see the online program.

ACS Spring 2022 will be a hybrid meeting, both in-person and virtual, in San Diego on March 20-24, with on-demand content available through April 8. The meeting will include oral and poster talks, networking events and more. To attend in-person or view the events virtually, please register for ACS Spring 2022.

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