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SUMMARY:Diagnose\, Adjust\, Advance: Job Search Strategies for Scientists
DESCRIPTION:The current job market can make even the most qualified candidates find their carefully planned career paths disrupted by unexpected variables. For scientists and technical professionals\, the job search can feel less like a linear process and more like an experiment that refuses to behave as expected. \nJoin Patricia Simpson of the School of Chemical Sciences at the University of Illinois as she diagnoses setbacks in the job search the way you would troubleshoot an unexpected reaction by identifying new variables\, adjusting conditions\, and intentionally refining your approach. Register now to discover tips for refining your application materials\, expanding your search into adjacent roles\, leveraging your technical strengths\, and building momentum even when conditions feel unpredictable. Whether you’re early in your career or facing an unexpected detour\, this webinar will equip you with tools to regain momentum and move toward your next opportunity with confidence. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow to strengthen your application materials so they communicate your value clearly and stand out to the recruiting team in competitive conditions\nHow to broaden your search into adjacent or related roles while also expanding where and how you look to uncover pathways you may not have considered\nHow to leverage your technical strengths effectively\, translating them into language and stories that resonate with employers
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/diagnose-adjust-advance-job-search-strategies-for-scientists/
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CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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SUMMARY:Reading the Circuits: What Global Data Reveals About Microelectronics Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Microelectronics can be found at the core of nearly every modern breakthrough from artificial intelligence to renewable energy\, and the research landscape is evolving at unprecedented speed. Knowing which materials and technologies are gaining momentum\, and where microelectronics research is headed next\, is essential for anticipating opportunity and staying competitive in a rapidly shifting market. \nJoin a panel of experts as they reveal insights from a global analysis of scientific literature and patents using CAS’s comprehensive databases and advanced NLP techniques. Register now to learn which companies and institutions are leading innovation and discover what emerging topics will be shaping the future including the materials that will advance device performance. \nThis ACS Webinar is co-produced with CAS\, a division of the American Chemical Society. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow global research and patent trends reveal the innovation leaders and emerging players in microelectronics\nKey emerging topics identified through NLP analysis and what they mean for future technologies\nNext-generation materials (such as MXenes\, 2D materials\, hybrid perovskites\, and smart polymers) and their potential applications (semiconductors\, substrates\, TENGs\, memristors\, solar cells)\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nThursday\, February 5\, 2026 @ 2-3:30pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\nCo-Produced With\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCAS\, a division of the American Chemical Society
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/reading-the-circuits-what-global-data-reveals-about-microelectronics-innovation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T100000
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SUMMARY:The Chemistry of Romance\, Flavor\, and Drink: Roses\, Chocolate\, and Wine
DESCRIPTION:What do roses\, chocolate\, and wine make you think of…elegance\, romance\, or indulgence? Think again. It’s chemistry! \n\n\nFrom the precision of fermentation to the artistry of distillation\, each of these iconic pleasures is the product of centuries of molecular insight\, technical refinement\, and scientific mastery. Join master flavorist Sam Tharpe\, essential-oil expert Kim Bleimann\, and chocolate and wine pairing guide\, Jim St. John as they reveal the hidden molecular architectures that shape aroma\, flavor\, and sensory experience. Discover the science that makes these timeless favorites possible just in time to impress your loved ones for Valentine’s Day. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated Keith D. Wing and co-produced with the Science History Institute. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow 60\,000 roses become an ounce of rose oil\nHow a handful of cacao beans become a Hershey bar\nWhat are the molecules that make them so appealing to us all\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nFriday\, February 6\, 2026 @ 1-2:15pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\nCo-Produced With\n\n\n\n\nScience History Institute
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/the-chemistry-of-romance-flavor-and-drink-roses-chocolate-and-wine/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T110000
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SUMMARY:Reading the Circuits: What Global Data Reveals About Microelectronics Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Webinars and CAS\nFebruary 25\, 2026\, from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm\nFree\, Online\, Registration required\n\nMicroelectronics can be found at the core of nearly every modern breakthrough from artificial intelligence to renewable energy\, and the research landscape is evolving at unprecedented speed. Knowing which materials and technologies are gaining momentum\, and where microelectronics research is headed next\, is essential for anticipating opportunity and staying competitive in a rapidly shifting market. \nJoin a panel of experts as they reveal insights from a global analysis of scientific literature and patents using CAS’s comprehensive databases and advanced NLP techniques. Register now to learn which companies and institutions are leading innovation and discover what emerging topics will be shaping the future including the materials that will advance device performance. \nThis ACS Webinar is co-produced with CAS\, a division of the American Chemical Society. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow global research and patent trends reveal the innovation leaders and emerging players in microelectronics\nKey emerging topics identified through NLP analysis and what they mean for future technologies\nNext-generation materials (such as MXenes\, 2D materials\, hybrid perovskites\, and smart polymers) and their potential applications (semiconductors\, substrates\, TENGs\, memristors\, solar cells)\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nWednesday\, February 25\, 2026 @ 2-3:30pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/reading-the-circuits-what-global-data-reveals-about-microelectronics-innovation-2/
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CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T110000
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SUMMARY:How to Build Smarter Polymer Nanocomposites
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry\nWednesday\, March 4\, 2026 @ 11:00 am-12:30 pm\,\nFree\, Online\, Registration required\n\n\n\nPolymer nanocomposites offer chemists a powerful platform for designing materials with tunable mechanical\, transport\, optical\, and electronic properties. However\, achieving precise control over nanoparticle dispersion and organization remains a fundamental challenge due to thermodynamic incompatibilities between polymer and inorganic phases. Join us to explore two complementary\, chemistry-driven strategies that overcome these limitations by controlling nanoparticle organization during synthesis rather than relying on post-processing or simple blending. \nRobert Hickey of Penn State University will discuss how dispersing nanoparticles in monomers prior to polymerization enables polymerization-induced nanoparticle ordering\, kinetically trapping particles within the growing polymer matrix. This approach provides new insight into how polymerization chemistry and kinetics govern nanoscale structure evolution\, revealing pathways to nanocomposite architectures inaccessible through traditional melt or solution blending. \nRobert Macfarlane of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will then present a molecular design strategy in which nanoparticles are grafted with dense polymer brushes\, transforming them into intrinsically composite building blocks. These brush particles remain stable without aggregation and enable precise control over nanoscale ordering\, mesostructure\, and macroscopic properties. Polymer grafting chemistry alters chain–chain interactions and unlocks new routes to functional materials for adhesives\, coatings\, flexible electronics\, and thermal management. \nTogether\, these presentations provide chemists with a unified framework for understanding how synthetic chemistry\, polymerization\, and macromolecular design can be used to program structure and function in next-generation polymer nanocomposites. This ACS Webinar is moderated by Boran Ma of the University of Southern Mississippi and co-produced with the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow polymerization chemistry and kinetics influence nanoparticle dispersion and structural evolution\nStrategies for stabilizing and organizing nanoparticles within polymer matrices\nChemical synthesis methods for creating polymer-brush-grafted nanoparticles\nStructure–property relationships governing nanoscale ordering\, mesostructure\, and bulk performance\nEmerging applications enabled by controlled nanocomposite synthesis beyond conventional mixing approaches\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nWednesday\, March 4\, 2026 @ 2-3:30pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/how-to-build-smarter-polymer-nanocomposites/
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SUMMARY:Navigating Career Disruption: Reframe\, Adapt\, and Reengineer
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Women Chemists Committee\nMarch 5\, 2026\, from 11:00 am – Noon\nFree\, Online\, Registration required\n\nHeraclitus’ quote\, “Change is the only constant\,” remains relevant to chemical sciences today. Adopting a  “disrupt or be disrupted” mindset is key to succeeding in this evolving field. \nJoin Liana Vaccari of IUPAC as she discusses career strategies for both good and challenging times and share personal experiences on adapting\, transitioning\, and gaining insights in the dynamic chemical science landscape. Register now to discover how by proactively embracing change\, drawing wisdom from real-world experiences\, and skillfully adapting to disruptions\, you unlock the power to shape your own career journey and achieve lasting\, meaningful success. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated by Danniebelle Haase of Dow and co-produced with the ACS Women Chemists Committee. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow to stay flexible and open-minded: Embracing change with a proactive attitude allows you to see new possibilities and adapt quickly to shifting circumstances\nHow to leverage your network and seek support: Connecting with mentors\, colleagues\, and industry peers provides valuable guidance and resources during times of transition\nHow to commit to continuous learning: Building new skills\, learning from career pivots and staying informed helps you remain resilient and competitive in the face of disruption\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nThursday\, March 5\, 2026 @ 2-3pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\n\n\nCo-Produced With\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nACS Women Chemists Committee
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/navigating-career-disruption-reframe-adapt-and-reengineer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T110000
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SUMMARY:Turning Waste into Warning: Early Disease Detection through Rapid GC-FID Analysis of SCFAs
DESCRIPTION:Chromatography is one of science’s most powerful tools\, yet many of its breakthrough capabilities remain hidden in plain sight. When you truly understand the fundamentals\, you unlock performance most labs never realize they already have. \nJoin Lee Polite of Axion Analytical Labs\, Inc. as he reveals a game-changing Gas Chromatography (GC) method to quantify short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) ratios in human waste\, biomarkers that may signal colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal diseases at their earliest stages. Conventional wisdom says you cannot inject water directly into a GC because of its extreme liquid-to-gas expansion. Until now\, labs relied on six tedious prep steps\, including liquid-liquid extractions and derivatizations at the 100 µL level\, sacrificing precision\, sensitivity\, and time. This novel pressure-pulsed injection approach changes everything. It enables direct water injection while improving precision\, sensitivity\, and separation simultaneously\, transforming GC into a faster\, sharper diagnostic tool. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated by Bryan Tweedy of the American Chemical Society and co-produced with the ACS Office of Career and Professional Education. As part of ACS’s ongoing celebration of our 150th anniversary\, this month we highlight interdisciplinary collaboration. As the central science\, chemistry connects disciplines and enables breakthroughs in sustainability\, health\, technology\, and beyond. Celebrate with us at www.acs.org/150. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow to find the hidden capabilities built into your existing GC\nWhat are the two critical parameters that must be adjusted for direct water injection\nHow to harness interdisciplinary collaboration to solve complex biomedical challenges\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nThursday\, March 19\, 2026 @ 2-3:15 pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\n\n\nCo-Produced With\n\n\n\n\nACS Office of Career and Professional Education
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/turning-waster-into-warning/
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CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T110000
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SUMMARY:Science on the Mic: How to Shine as a Podcast Guest
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Webinars\nApril 16th\, 11:00 am-Noon\, Online\, Free\, Registration required\n\n\n\nHave you ever been invited to appear on a podcast\, or hoped you might be someday? Podcasts have become one of the most effective ways for scientists to translate research\, build visibility\, and reach audiences far beyond the lab. \nJoin Margot Wohl\, lead producer of the Chain Reaction podcast from the American Chemical Society\, for a practical guide to becoming a memorable podcast guest. Discover how to prepare for interviews\, communicate complex science with clarity\, and deliver insights that resonate with listeners long after the episode ends. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated by Sam Jones of the American Chemical Society and co-produced with the ACS Communications Division. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nWhy podcasts are powerful platforms for communicating science\nHow to prepare for a podcast interview like a pro\nAudio tips and techniques to sound natural\, clear\, and engaging\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nThursday\, April 16\, 2026 @ 2-3pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Resources\n\nChain Reaction – ACS’ new podcast explores how chemistry shapes the world around us\, from the materials we use every day to the environment that we depend on. Each episode brings fresh perspectives and personal stories from chemists\, engineers\, and other scientists\, as well as historians who guide us through pivotal moments in chemistry’s history.\nTiny Matters – An award-winning podcast about tiny things — from molecules to microbes — that have a big and often surprising impact on society. From deadly diseases to forensic toxicology to the search for extraterrestrial life\, hosts and former scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti embrace the awe and messiness of science and its place in history and today\, and how it could impact our world’s future. New episodes every Wednesday.\n\n\n\n\n\nACS Communications Division
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/science-on-the-mic-how-to-shine-as-a-podcast-guest/
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CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T110000
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SUMMARY:Guided Reactions: Mentorship Essentials for Meaningful Growth
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Webinars\nApril 23rd\, 11:00 am-Noon\, Online\, Free\, Registration required\n\n\n\nCareers in chemistry are often defined not just by discovery\, but by direction. At critical moments you may find yourself choosing a path\, navigating transitions\, or expanding into new areas. At times like this\, having a powerful mentorship relationship built with intention can make all the difference. When both mentor and mentee actively engage\, growth becomes a shared outcome. \nIn this practical\, insight-driven webinar\, Kelly Diggs of Kelly A. Diggs Consulting\, LLC breaks down what effective mentorship really is and just as important\, what it is not. You’ll discover how to identify the right mentors for your goals\, structure relationships that create mutual value\, and avoid the common pitfalls that make mentorship fall flat. You’ll also get an exclusive first look at the new ACS Mentorship Program designed to connect scientists across disciplines and career stages with purpose and clarity. Whether you’re seeking guidance or ready to give it\, this webinar offers a framework to make mentorship actionable and impactful. \nThis ACS Webinar is co-produced with the ACS Mentorship Program and is moderated by Yvonne Pearson of the American Chemical Society. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nWhat effective mentorship is and the misconceptions that hold people back\nHow to identify and approach the right mentor for your specific goals\nHow to build structured\, high-impact mentoring relationships that deliver real outcomes\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nThursday\, April 23\, 2026 @ 2-3pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\n\n\nACS Mentorship Program
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/guided-reactions-mentorship-essentials-for-meaningful-growth/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T110000
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SUMMARY:SciComm 101: How to Clearly Communicate Your Science
DESCRIPTION:How do you make science not just understandable\, but unforgettable? Research can fall flat if it isn’t communicated clearly\, strategically\, and with intention. \nUnpack the fundamentals of science communication\, from defining what “SciComm” actually is to exploring the core elements that make it effective: understanding your audience\, shaping a strong message\, choosing the right medium\, and telling a story that resonates. Join Shane M. Hanlon and Jordan Nutting of BrandLab at the American Chemical Society as they teach you how to the build skills that will make your communication clearer\, more compelling\, and more impactful. \nThis ACS Webinar is co-produced with C&EN BrandLab and is moderated by Heather Lockhart-Neff of C&EN BrandLab at the American Chemical Society. \n “What You Will Learn” \n– What science communication is and why it matters\n– How to identify your audience\, clarify your message\, choose the right medium\, and shape a story that resonates\n– Why authenticity is essential in science communication and how it strengthens trust\, engagement\, and impact
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/scicomm-101-how-to-clearly-communicate-your-science/
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CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260430T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260430T123000
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SUMMARY:Coding Chemistry: How AI is Rewriting Polymer Design
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Webinars and Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering\nApril 30th\, 11:00 am-12:30 pm\, Online\, Free\, Registration required\n\n\n\nWhat if polymer discovery could be accelerated with experiments\, simulations\, and AI continuously informing one another in a closed loop? Join Adam Gormley of Rutgers University and Plexymer\, Inc. and Arthi Jayaraman of the University of Delaware to learn how self-driving laboratories and hybrid modeling approaches are converging to transform the way we design\, understand\, and deploy polymer materials. \nFirst\, Adam Gormley will present on the development of a self-driving biomaterials laboratory\, a closed-loop platform that integrates synthesis\, characterization\, and AI-guided decision-making to rapidly explore vast design spaces. By coupling molecular modeling\, simulation\, and machine learning with automated experimentation\, this approach accelerates the identification of polymer systems that function in harmony with biological complexity. \nThen\, Arthi Jayaraman will demonstrate how physics-based modeling and data-driven methods can be combined to elucidate structure–property relationships in polymeric materials. Using case studies from industry and academic labs\, she will show how integrating chemical intuition with machine learning enables faster design\, synthesis\, and optimization of high-performance polymer systems. \nThis ACS Webinar is moderated by Dominik Konkolewicz of the Miami University and co-produced with the Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) Division at the American Chemical Society. \n\n\n\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nHow AI/ML and automation are transforming polymer biomaterials design\nHow self-driving labs work\nHow you can build your own self-driving lab\nWhen to apply machine learning vs. molecular modeling and simulation\nKey challenges in polymer characterization data and how to address them\nStrategies for effective collaboration across chemistry\, materials science\, and data science\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\nThursday\, April 30\, 2026 @ 2-3:30pm ET\nFree to attend\nSlides will be available on day of the webinar\n\n\n\n\n\nCo-Produced With\n\n\n\n\nDivision of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/coding-chemistry-how-ai-is-rewriting-polymer-design/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:ACS Webinars
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