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12th International Symposium on Nano & Supramolecular Chemistry (ISNSC-12)

JIPH's Special Issue will be published to celebrate the 12th ISNSC held in Chiang Mai, Thailand, during 23-26 July 2023. The symposium was established in 2007 and is being held annually in rotation across countries and continents. Although the gathering has not been held for the past three years since 2020 due to travel restriction caused by the pandemic, it is predicted that the participants around the world in this year will have a valuable time to present their latest research results face-to-face and share with other participants. In order to enhance the journal’s reputation and influence through this special issue, guest editors encourage the participants to promote the journal before and after ISNSC and ask them to submit their precious manuscripts, as well as to take an active interests in Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry. The SI will include great interdisciplinary manuscripts related to the scope of the journal.

Editors

  • Yang Kim

    Yang Kim completed his Ph.D. degree in inorganic chemistry in 1989 at Yeoungnam University (South Korea) and joined Kosin University (South Korea) as an assistant in 1989, and was promoted to associate, and full professor. He is currently an honorary professor at Kosin University and a specially appointed professor at Kumamoto University (Japan) since 2016.

  • Kittipong Chainok

    Kittipong Chainok obtained his PhD in Chemistry from the Suranaree University of Technology in 2008, under supervision of Prof. Kenneth J. Haller. During his doctoral study, he received an Endeavour Scholarships from Australian Government and carried out his PhD work at the Monash University (in the group of Prof. Keith S. Murray and Prof. Stuart R. Batten) and the Australian National University (in the group of Prof. Ray Wither and Prof. A David Rae). Currently, he is head of a research group in Thammasat University Research Unit in Multifunctional Crystalline Materials and Applications (TU-McMa).

Articles (14 in this collection)