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6-11 A p r i l 201 4, U n i v e r s i t y o f V e n d a, T h o h o y a n d o u, S o u t h A f r i c a. FIRST ANOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY CONFERENCE (ESAECC) AND THE 10 TH THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY CONFERENCE IN AFRICA (TCCA) VENUE: University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa. DATES: 6 11 April 2014 THEME CHEMISTRY FOR DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY IN AFRICA B A C K G R O U N D TCCA is reaching the 10 th conference a milestone to celebrate. ESAECC has been conducted jointly with TCCA for a number of years. The joint conferences have attracted researchers from Africa and beyond and provided ideal ground for exchanges of ideas and experiences. Their major objectives are the following: To bring together African scientists to exchange ideas and research results in the fields of theoretical/computational chemistry and of environmental chemistry. To promote research capacity building for theoretical/computational chemistry, as a scarce skill area in the continent. To foster collaboration among African scientists and between African scientists and scientists from other continents.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS We are inviting you to join us by submitting an oral or poster paper for presentation at the conference. We also encourage you to invite your colleagues who are interested in these fields to submit papers for presentation. This is the opportunity of a lifetime to come to a gathering of international speakers on wide ranging issues related to Environmental Chemistry and Theoretical Chemistry. Abstracts should have the following format: Margins: 3 cm, top, bottom, right and left. Title: font, Arial; font size 14; uppercase; bold; centred. Authors: font, Arial; font size 12; italics; centred. The name of the presenting author, if submitting with co-authors, is underlined. The institution, postal address and e-mail of author(s) are written under the list of authors. Text: font, Arial; font size 12; justified. Not exceeding 300 words. Abstracts should be submitted to the Conference Secretariat by e-mail. The deadline for abstract submission is March 15, 2014. TOPICS Environmental Chemistry Theoretical Chemistry. Environmental analysis, Atmospheric chemistry, Soil Chemistry, Mining and the environment Surface and ground water quality, Impact of Industry and Agriculture on the environment, Fate and speciation of metals in biological and environmental samples, Fate and persistence of agricultural chemicals in the environment. Industrial wastes Computational study of molecules Computer-aided design of industrially-relevant substances Computer-aided design of environmentally benign substances Drug design Nanoscience Study of molecules in solution Interfaces of theoretical/computational chemistry with other areas of chemistry Teaching of theoretical chemistry in African universities.

LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE Prof. Liliana Mammino, Conference Chairperson, Prof. Isaiah Ramaite, HOD, Department of Chemistry Dr. Simon Mnyakeni Moleele, Conference Secretary Prof. Teuns van Ree Dr. Malebogo Legodi Mr. Raymond Puka Mr. Ephraim Ramurafhi Ms. Charlene Choate Mr. Fhumulani Mutshaeni LOCAL ADVISORY BOARD Prof. Jan E. Crafford, DVC Academics Dr. Jannie Zaaiman, DVC Operations Prof. Georges-Ivo Ekosse, Director Research and Innovation Mr. Cornelius Hagenmeier, Director International Relationships Mr. Takalani Dzaga, Director of Communications and Marketing Mr. Joel Vele, Director Information Technology Services Dr. Simiso Moyo, Dean, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Prof. Vincenzo Aquilanti, University of Perugia, Italy Prof. Namil Bashir, University of Gezira, Sudan Prof. Marco Chaer Nascimento, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Prof. Sreekanth Jonnalagadda, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa Prof. Geoffrey Kamau, University of Nairobi, Kenya Prof. Enos Kiremire, University of Namibia, Namibia Prof. Alfonso Laguna, University of Granada, Spain Prof. Saaban Mbogo, Open University of Tanzania Prof. Gabriel Merino, Centre for Advanced Research and Studies, Merida, Mexico Prof. Egid Mubofu, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dr. Fredrick Oduor, University of Nairobi, Kenya Prof. Maurizio Persico, University of Pisa, Italy Prof. Mirco Ragni, University of Feira de Santa Ana, Brazil Dr. John Wasswa, Makerere University, Uganda.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM The conference will comprise plenary lectures, parallel sessions and poster sessions. Details of the program will be given at a later stage. REGISTRATION The deadline for registration is March 15, 2014. Registration fees are as follows: Participants: US$ 200.00 Students: US$ 150.00 Registration fees will cover the book of abstracts, welcome cocktail, morning and afternoon teas and lunch during the days of the conference, and the conference excursion. Details about how to process the payment will be available on this website shortly. CONFERENCE EXCURSION Wednesday April 9, 2014, there will be the possibility of an excursion to view the biggest Baobab tree in Southern Africa. Details about the excursion will be available shortly. ACCOMMODATION The area offers possibility of accommodation for different budgets. A list of suggested hotels and guesthouses will be available on this website shortly. TRAVELLING TO THOHOYANDOU International flights arrive in Johannesburg. The airport nearest to Thohoyandou and reachable by domestic flights is Polokwane airport. A bus will be organized to take participants from these airports to Thohoyandou before the beginning of the conference, and to take them back after the end of the

conference. The schedule of this bus will try to meet arrival/departure times as better as possible. Details of the schedule will be provided at a later stage, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Peer-reviewed conference proceedings will be prepared after the conference. Details for the submission of the complete papers, including the deadline, will be announced at the conference. EXHIBITORS Companies interested in exhibiting their equipment/apparatus, instruments, or in holding vendor workshops, demonstrations or seminars, are invited to send their inquiries to the Conference Secretariat. POST-CONFERENCE TOUR Thohoyandou is rather close to the Northern gates of Kruger National Park. If enough participants show interest, a post-conference tour to Kruger National Park may be organized. This tour is not included in the conference registration fee and, therefore, will need to be paid for separately. CONTACT US For any enquiries and information, please contact the Conference Secretariat at tcca10esaecc@gmail.com

BRIEF HISTORY OF TCCA / ESAECC TCCA started as Theoretical Chemistry Workshops in Africa (TCWA), initiated by Prof. Geoffrey Kamau, of the University of Nairobi, and Prof. Liliana Mammino, to promote the development of theoretical/computational chemistry in Africa, where it is still a scarce skill area, absent from many countries despite its importance in fields like drug-design, the design of new substances, and the new fast-growing field of nanosciences. As participation grew, they turned into conferences (TCCA), still maintaining the fundamental character of meetings meant to promote the development of theoretical/computational chemistry in Africa. The Eastern and Southern Africa Environmental Chemistry Conferences (ESAECC) started being conducted jointly to TCCA at their TCCA 4 th edition (2001). The previous conferences were held as follows: Nairobi (Kenya), 2226 February 1995 Nairobi (Kenya), 2529 August 1996 Nairobi (Kenya), 26 November 1998 Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), 59 November 2001 Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania), 15 December 2003 Windhoek (Namibia), 59 December 2005 Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe), 37 December 2007 Mombasa (Kenya), 59 October 2009 Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), 5 7 October 2011