Invited Speakers
Trainers
Prof. Jose Aleman (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
Novel Photo- and Organo-Catalytic Reactions
Prof. Carsten Bolm (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Mechanochemistry: An Enabling Technique for Synthesis and Catalysis
Prof. Evelina Colacino (Universite de Montpellier, France)
Green Pharmaceuticals by Mechanochemistry
Prof. David Nicewicz (University of North Carolina, USA)
New Avenues in Synthesis via Organic Photoredox Catalysis
Prof. Timothy Noel (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Innovation in Synthetic Methodology through Use of Flow Technology
Prof. Berit Olofsson (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Novel Reactivity in Hypervalent Iodine-mediated Arylations and Vinylations
Prof. Anastasios Polyzos (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Harnessing Potent Reductants via Multiphoton Tandem Photoredox Catalysis
Prof. Stefano Protti (University of Pavia, Italy)
Become Visible: Light-Driven Arylation Protocols
Prof. Davide Ravelli (University of Pavia, Italy)
Photocatalytic Hydrogen Atom Transfer for the Functionalization of Aliphatic C-H Bonds
Prof. Constantinos Athanassopoulos (University of Patras, Greece)
Hybrids and Conjugates: Synthetic Concepts for More Effective Therapeutics
Prof. Anastasia Detsi (National and Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Ionic Liquids and Deep Eutectic Solvents as Tools for Green Organic Synthesis
Prof. Dimitris Georgiadis (University of Athens, Greece)
Transforming Peptides: Lessons Learned from a Privileged Class of P-Containing Pseudopeptides
Prof. Christoforos Kokotos (University of Athens, Greece)
Organocatalysis and Photochemistry: Advancing the Art of Organic Synthesis
Prof. George Kokotos (University of Athens, Greece)
Sun and Air in the Service of Organic Synthesis and Drug Discovery
Prof. Victoria Magrioti (University of Athens, Greece)
Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis (MAOS): Benefits and Applications
Prof. Georgios Vassilikogiannakis (University of Crete, Greece)
Merging Singlet Oxygen Chemistry with Organocatalysis and Photocatalysis for the Sustainable Synthesis of High Value Scaffolds
Prof. Alexadros Zografos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Divergent Synthesis as an Emergent Tool for Drug Discovery





