报告题目:Gold(I)-Catalysis: New Asymmetric Methodologies and Applications in the Total Synthesis of SesquiterpenoidsArnaud Voituriez, CNRS Research director (ICSN/Université Paris-Saclay), has been involved for more than 15 years in the development of new chiral phosphines and phosphorus derivatives, for uses in both organometallic and organic catalysis. In recent years, he has developed a particular expertise in PIII/PV redox catalysis, asymmetric gold(I) catalysis and applications in total synthesis. He received in 2019 an Ignition Grant Award from the ACS Green Chemistry Institute and the “Jean–Marie Lehn Award” from the Organic Chemistry Division of the French Chemical Society in 2020. 余达刚
四川大学
报告题目:CO2 Utilization in Organic SynthesisDa-Gang Yu received his B.S. from Sichuan University in 2007 and Ph.D. from Peking University in 2012. Then he carried out postdoctoral research with Humboldt fellowship in Muenster University. Since 2015, he has been working independently in Sichuan University with support from “The Thousand Young Talents Plan” and National Natural Science Foundation of China--Outstanding Young Scholars. His research interests mainly focus on novel transformations of CO2, radical chemistry and transition metal catalysis. He has published more than 90 papers with H-index of 47. He received Organic Chemistry Frontiers Emerging Investigator, Thieme Chemistry Journal Award, Chinese Chemical Society Youth Award, Chinese Catalytic Rookie Award.
Tatiana Besset
Laboratory COBRA UMR 6014
报告题目:A Journey in Organofluorine Chemistry: Reagents and MethodologiesTatiana Besset obtained her PhD in chemistry (2009) at Grenoble University with Dr. Greene. She then moved to the WWU Münster as a postdoctoral fellow in the group of Prof. Glorius. In 2011, she joined the group of Prof. Reek at Amsterdam University, as an industrial postdoctoral fellow (Eastman company). Since 2012, she is a CNRS Associate Researcher in the “Fluorinated Biomolecules Synthesis” group at the laboratory COBRA (UMR 6014, Rouen, France). Her research involves the design of new transformations involving transition-metal catalysis (C-H bond activation) and the development of new strategies in organofluorine chemistry.
Giovanni Maestri
帕尔马大学
报告题目:From Strained Rings to Medium-Sized Ones via Atom-Economical CascadesGiovanni Maestri obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Parma with Prof. Marta Catellani. In 2011 he moved to Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris to undertake postdoctoral research with Prof. Louis Fensterbank and Dr. Emmanule Lacôte. He then joined the group of Prof. Max Malacria at the Institut de Chimie des Susbtances Naturelles in Gif sur Yvette as a postdoctoral researcher in 2012. In 2014 he moved back to his alma mater, firstly as an assistant professor, and since 2018 he has served as a tenured professor. His main interests are devoted toward various aspects of organic chemistry, from catalytic cascades to computational chemistry as a tool to solve mechanistic and bonding quandaries.
主持人
Louis Fensterbank
索邦大学
OCF 编委
Louis Fensterbank graduated from Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon in 1990 and obtained his Ph.D. on silicon-tethered reactions in 1993 at SUNY Stony Brook under the supervision of Scott Sieburth. After a temporary lecturer position at UPMC in 1994, he was appointed in 1995 Chargé de Recherche CNRS in Max Malacria’s team. In 2004, he obtained a professor position at UPMC, and now in Sorbonne Université, in 2008, he was nominated junior member at the Institut Universitaire de France. His research interests concern the discovery of new molecular transformations relying on radical or organometallic processes and their applications to the synthesis of substrates with relevant properties.