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Introduction of the International Symposium
on Nano and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISNSC)

 

The International Symposium on Nano and Supramolecular Chemistry (ISNSC) was launched in October 2007 in Busan, South Korea. Over the years, the symposium has been hosted in various locations, including Gyeongju (Korea), Bangkok, Bali, Brisbane, Naples, Dresden, Qingyang (China), Chiang Mai (Thailand), and Sardinia (Italy, https://www.isnsc2024.com/), evolving into a successful series.

 

Following the 14th ISNSC in Santiago (2025), ISNSC will be held in Bali, Indonesia (2026), and Karlsruhe, Germany (2027). Each year, the ISNSC attracts approximately 200 to 250 participants from 30 to 35
different countries across all continents, highlighting its success and the collective efforts of our global community.


Since its inception in 2007, the ISNSC has gained recognition for its unique ability to bring together leading scientists and researchers worldwide. The primary goal of the ISNSC is to provide a platform for participants to present and discuss their latest findings, share their research topics, foster both domestic and international collaborations, and encourage the involvement of young scientists. To support emerging talent, the ISNSC awards prizes, sponsored by distinguished publishers and internationally leading journals, to outstanding oral and poster presenters.


The ISNSC-2025 will honor Prof. Peter Comba (https://www.uniheidelberg.de/fakultaeten/chemgeo/aci/comba/) upon his retirement, celebrating his substantial contributions and achievements in chemistry. We warmly invite you to join us on this festive occasion. Additionally, participants are encouraged to submit their manuscripts to a Special Issue of the Journal of Inclusion Phenomena & Macrocyclic Chemistry (JIPH, Springer https://link.springer.com/journal/10847), dedicated to Prof. Peter Comba.


We look forward to welcoming scientists

from around the globe to Santiago!

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