The Flow Chemistry Society Announces Change in Presidency

The Flow Chemistry Society Announces Change in Presidency

The Flow Chemistry Society is pleased to announce a significant transition in its leadership as Dr. Ferenc Darvas, the esteemed founder and president of the society for the past 13 years, hands over the reins to his successor. The society expresses its deepest...

KNCV Gold Medal 2021

KNCV Gold Medal 2021

We are proud to announce that the highest Dutch award for top chemical talent, has been awarded to Prof. Timothy Noël of Flow Chemistry at the Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences of the University of Amsterdam. Press Release

2020 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

2020 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

The 2020 IUPAC-Thalesnano Prize for Flow Chemistry has been awarded to Professor Timothy Noël (UvA – University of Amsterdam) for his outstanding work and creative scientific contribution at the interface of chemistry and chemical engineering, pioneering novel continuous-flow catalytic strategies and technologies for organic synthesis. The award ceremony will be held at FROST8 in Budapest, Hungary on 28 October 2021

The impact factor (IF) 2020 of Journal of Flow Chemistry is 2.786.

The impact factor (IF) 2020 of Journal of Flow Chemistry is 2.786.

The Journal of Flow Chemistry, the periodical of the Flow Chemistry Society published by Akadémiai Kiadó, was selected for coverage in the Science Citation Index in February, 2013. The quarterly journal was launched in August 2011, which means that the official impact factor was reached within two years.

Dr. Timothy Noel (TU/e) has become the new EiC of the journal

Dr. Timothy Noel (TU/e) has become the new EiC of the journal

The Flow Chemistry Society has named Dr. Timothy Noel from Eindhoven University of Technology as the new Editor in Chief of Journal of Flow Chemistry, joined by 3 new Associate Editors: Dr. Jean-Christophe Monbaliu (ULiège), Dr. Norbert Kockmann (TU Dortmund) and Dr. Shawn Collins (UMontréal).

On The Future of Flow Chemistry

On The Future of Flow Chemistry

Today, the Journal of Flow Chemistry published a special all open access perspectives issue on the “Future of Flow Chemistry”. This dedicated issue of 100 pages containes 16 articles written by leading experts in the field and discusses advances and visions on flow chemistry related to a variety of topics.

DECHEMA Prize 2017

DECHEMA Prize 2017

It is our greatest pleasure to inform you that Dr. Timothy Noel (Associate Professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), who has joined the Flow Chemistry Society in 2013, of which he is to-day one of the most esteemed and active members, has been awarded the DECHEMA Prize 2017 in recognition of his pioneering work on continuous photochemical conversion in microfluidic systems.

2018 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

2018 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

The recipient of the 2018 IUPAC – ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry is Professor C. Oliver Kappe (University of Graz). The Award will be presented at the Award Ceremony during IMRET 2018, the 15th International Conferences on MicroREaction Technology (October 21-24, 2018) in Karlsruhe, Germany on October 21st at 19.00 pm.

2016 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

2016 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

The recipient of the 2016 IUPAC – ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry is Professor Volker Hessel (TU/e – Eindhoven University of Technology). The Award will be presented at the Award Ceremony during IMRET14, the 14th International Conferences on MicroREaction Technology (September 12-14, 2016) in Beijing, China on September 14th at 10.20 am, where Professor Hessel will present his award lecture.

2014 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

2014 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

The recipient of the 2014 IUPAC – ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry was the University of Cambridge professor Steven V. Ley for his outstanding contribution and creative work in methodologies for organic synthesis, especially in multi-step synthesis in continuous flow chemistry reactor systems.

2012 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

2012 IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry

The winner of the 2012 IUPAC – ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry was Prof. Klavs F. Jensen from MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA, USA for his outstanding achievements and contributions to flow chemistry. The ceremony was held at the 2nd International Flow Chemistry Conference of the Flow Chemistry Society in Munich, Germany on March 13th 2012 where Prof. Klavs F. Jensen presented his award lecture.