30.09.2021
The 3rd edition of the Pomeranian Student Symposium on Chemistry was held on 18-19 September this year. The event was attended by 86 speakers from 19 research centres all over Poland, who delivered oral and poster communications. This edition was organised by the Baltic Chemists’ Association in cooperation with the Chemists’ Research Club of the University of Gdańsk and the Council of the Students’ Self-Government of the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Gdańsk. The content-related care of the Symposium was provided by the members of the Scientific Committee comprising researchers from three Pomeranian universities: the University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology and Medical University of Gdańsk. The President of the Committee was Dr. Habil. Magdalena Górska-Ponikowska, Assoc. Prof, Head of the Department of Medical Chemistry of the MUG. The event was held under the honorary patronage of the MUG’s Rector Prof. Marcin Gruchała and the honorary patronage of the Fahrenheit Union of Universities in Gdańsk. The Symposium was also supported, through patronage, by Pomeranian research centres and the local government, Polish national organisations and institutions, as well as by media platforms.
The Symposium on Chemistry is a regular Polish national scientific conference for undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students and young scientists who want to present the results of their own or review research on scientific topics in chemistry, environmental protection and ecology for the general public. One of the strong points of the PSSCh is the fact that presentation and poster sessions are held in real time – speakers present their research results live and then have discussions with the other participants.
During the Symposium, two opening lectures and one guest speech were delivered. The event was opened by Prof. Justyna Brasuń of the Wrocław Medical University with a lecture titled Od liniowych do bicyklicznych ligandów peptydowych (From linear to bicyclic peptide ligands). During the second day, the opening lecture titled the “Environmental impact of the cooling industry – 25 years of the 3R network in Poland” was delivered by Krzysztof Grzegorczyk M.Sc. Eng., President of the PROZON Foundation for Climate Protection, and the guest speech titled the Wpływ branży chłodniczej na środowisko – 25 lat sieci 3R w Polsce (KRD – presentation of the organisation’s profile) was given by Patrycja Uram M.Sc. of the National Representation of Ph.D. Candidates (Krajowa Reprezentacja Doktorantów, KRD).
The organisers granted awards to a total of four best speeches in the following categories: oral and poster communications of the presenters’ own and review research on scientific topics for the general public.
The main prize went to: