The 2017 spring meeting of the American Chemical Society, or ACS, will be held April 2-6 in San Franciso.
The ACS bi-annual meeting is the biggest for the field of chemistry, with the springtime meeting being largest at nearly 12,000 participants. This makes a great platform to present research and make connections.
“It’s a great way to make connections that may lead to future jobs, and presentations are highly selective and competitive,” said Lukas Kriem, a graduate chemistry student who will be attending the meeting. “The meeting is a great way to meet people that research on similar topics and learn how their results fit into your own research.”
Kriem will also be presenting at Midwest Region Conference for the American Water Works Association March 28 in Tan-Tar-A, Missouri.
Kriem conducted his research with Dr. Richard Biagioni.