From the birth of Academician Givi Tsintsadze International scientific conference dedicated to the 90th anniversary

19-04-2023

Chemistry-achievements and perspectives

April 20, 2023 Tbilisi Georgia

Conference venue:

Administrative Building of Technical University of Georgia, 77 Kostava St., Tbilisi, 0175

Conference topics:

1. Chemistry;

2. Chemistry of coordination compounds;

3. Chemical and biological technology;

4. Pharmacy;

5. Chemistry of biologically active substances;

6. Chemistry of biomedical polymers;

7. Nanomaterials and nanotechnologies;

8. Analytical chemistry;

9. Physico-chemical methods of research;

10. Development and research of biocomplexes;

11. Methodology of teaching natural science subjects (chemistry);

12. Chemistry and medicine;

13. Organic chemistry;

14. Physical chemistry;

15. Pharmacochemistry;

16. Biochemistry;

17. Food science and technology;

18. Environmental protection and ecology;

19. Agrochemistry and agroecology;

20. Theoretical problems of chemistry;

21. History of chemistry;

22. Metallurgy;

23. Quantum chemistry and mathematical modeling.

Working language of the conference: Georgian, English.

Report form: oral, stand

Conference schedule:

10.00 - 11.00 registration.

11.00 - 12.30 Opening of the conference. Plenary reports

12.30 - 13.00 - Coffee Break

13.00 - 15.30 - work of conference sections

15.30 - 17.00 - discussion of posters.

The materials of the conference will be published in the form of a collection

ISSN 1512-0996

DOI:https://doi.org/10.36073/1512-0996

The deadline for theses/article submission is 15.04.2023.

Theses are accepted by e-mail: g.tsintsadze@gtu.ge

Contact persons:

Maya Tsintsadze Tel: (+995) 593 311 653

Nana Gelovani Tel: (+995) 593 160 319

Instructions for drawing up a thesis:

One-page theses (file – .doc or docx, font – Sylfaen, size – 11, spacing – No Spacing, font size – 11 points, interval – 1 point. Total volume of the thesis – (1-2 pages). Margin – 30 mm (left), 20 mm (right), 20 mm (top), 20 mm (bottom)) should be prepared according to the template, i.e. should contain the initials and last name(s) of the author(s), place of work(s) and email - Mailing address(es), contact number, city and country, and body text. Figures, tables and checklists should be included in the same file.

The procedure for drawing up a scientific article:

The article must be presented in printed form on an A4 sheet, the number of pages is 5 or more (areas – 30 mm (left), 20 mm (right), 20 mm (top), 20 mm (bottom) spacing – 1.5);

The article must be written as a doc or docx file (MS Word) and recorded on any magnetic media;

For Georgian text, use Sylfaen font, size 12;

For English text – font Times New Roman, size 12.

The article should include the following information:

UAC (Universal Decimal Classification) code;

Information about the author(s) and reviewers in Georgian and English:

Full name and surname of all authors, e-mail, scientific title and contact phone number.

Name of the department. Full name of the organization:

Each author's place of work, country, city.

The article must be accompanied by:

Annotation in Georgian and English (100-150 words).

Annotation should be: informative (should not contain general words and phrases); It should be mentioned what caused the relevance of the given article;

The content of the text must be original in English; should reflect the main content of the article and research results; Structured (follow the logic of describing the results in the article).

The article should include:

the subject, topic, purpose of the article (which you indicate if it is not clear from the title of the article);

the method or methodology of research;

the area of application of the results;

keywords sorted alphabetically (in Georgian and English);

the following parts: introduction, main part, conclusion, which should be separated from the main text;

If the article contains images or photographs, it is necessary to provide us with their computer version, in any graphic format, with a resolution of at least 150 dpi;

Used literature in English.

literature (sample):

A book with one author

Sherrill, R. D. (1956). The terrifying future: Contemplating color television. San Diego: Halstead.

A book with two or more authors

Smith, J., & Peter, Q. (1992). Hairball: An intensive peek behind the surface of an enigma. Hamilton, ON: McMaster University Press.

Article in the book

McDonalds, A. (1993). Practical methods for the apprehension and sustained containment of supernatural entities. In G. L. Yeager (Ed.), Paranormal and occult studies: Case studies in application (pp. 42–64). London: OtherWorld Books.

An article in a magazine with separate pages

Crackton, P. (1987). The Loonie: God's long-awaited gift to colorful pocket change? Canadian Change, 64(7), 34–37.

An article in a magazine with consecutive page counts

Rottweiler, F. T., & Beauchemin, J. L. (1987). Detroit and Narnia: Two enemies on the brink of destruction. Canadian/American Studies Journal, 54, 66-146.

An article in a weekly magazine

Henry, W. A., III. (1990, April 9). Making the grade in today's schools. Time, 135, 28–31.

A newspaper article

Wrong, M. (2005, August 17). Misquotes are "Problematastic" says Mayor. Toronto Sol, p

Government document

Revenue Canada. (2001). Advanced gouging: Manual for employees (MP 65-347/1124). Ottawa: Minister of Immigration and Revenue.

Instructions for making a poster report

Posters presented at the conference should be printed in A1 size format.

The poster should include the following essential components:

Ø Title;

Ø Authors (indicate the last name of the responding author in Varsklava);

Ø Short summary (preferably in the margin);

Ø Introduction;

Ø Objectives;

Ø Main text (judgment of results);

Ø Experimental part (if the work is of an experimental nature);

Ø Conclusion;

Ø References;

Ø Contact information of the author or authors;

Additional information (in the form of tables, pictures, drawings, etc.) can be placed on the poster.

 


 

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