
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of MDPI and the journal Chemistry, it is my great pleasure to invite you to participate in Chemistry 2027, which will take place in Belgrade, Serbia, from 30 September to 2 October 2027.
Chemistry continues to drive innovation across disciplines, providing fundamental insights and transformative solutions to some of the most pressing scientific and technological challenges of our time. From understanding the principles that govern chemical reactivity to designing advanced functional materials and developing sustainable synthetic methodologies, chemistry remains at the heart of scientific discovery and progress.
Chemistry 2027 will bring together researchers from academia, industry, and research institutions to discuss recent advances across a broad range of chemical sciences. The conference will provide an international platform for exchanging ideas, fostering collaborations, and exploring emerging directions in fields including organic and organometallic chemistry, main group chemistry, reaction mechanisms, radical transformations, stereoelectronic effects, photochemistry, carbon-rich materials, and related areas at the forefront of modern chemical research.
We warmly invite you to contribute to this dynamic scientific forum by submitting abstracts for oral and poster presentations. The conference will offer an engaging environment for presenting new discoveries, discussing challenges and opportunities, and building meaningful professional connections within the global chemistry community.
We look forward to welcoming you to Belgrade for three inspiring days of scientific exchange, collaboration, and innovation.
Sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Igor Alabugin
Chemistry 2027 Chair
Ms. Jovana Vanovac
Ms. Dušica Radovanović
Mr. Cédric Spinnler
Dr. Ana Sanchis
Email: chemistry2027@mdpi.com

University of Münster, Germany;
Armido Studer studied at the ETH Zurich where he earned his doctorate in 1995. He then spent 1.5 years at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, as a postdoc, and obtained his post-doctoral lecturing qualification at the ETH Zurich in 2000. Following this, he accepted a professorship at the University of Marburg. Since 2004, Armido Studer has been a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Münster. He received numerous international research awards, most recently the 2026 Leibniz Prize from the German Research Foundation. In 2016 and 2024, he was awarded ERC Advanced Grants. He is a member of the European Academy of Sciences, the Academia Europaea, the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.
Organisch-Chemisches Institut, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany ;
Prof. Dr. A. Stephen K. Hashmi is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Heidelberg University, Germany, where he has held the Chair of Organic Chemistry since 2007. He completed his doctoral and habilitation studies in organic chemistry and conducted postdoctoral research at Stanford University. His research focuses on organic synthesis, highly strained organic compounds, and homogeneous catalysis with a focus on gold catalysis. Throughout his career, he has received numerous prestigious fellowships, awards, and international distinctions, including the ORCHEM Prize, Hector Research Prize, and Tan Kah Kee Chemistry Lectureship. He has also held several academic leadership positions at Heidelberg University and has served on the editorial and advisory boards of leading chemistry journals. He is the author of more than 550 scientific publications.
As organizers, we are excited to create an immersive and insightful conference, and we invite you to be a vital part of Chemistry2027. Explore our exhibitor opportunities and join us in shaping the future of Chemistry research and innovation.
Find the perfect exhibitor package tailored to your budget and desired exposure in our exhibitor brochure. Simply contact us via email chemistry2027@mdpi.com to discuss exhibitorship opportunities tailored to your organization. We appreciate your consideration!
Are you part of a society that isn't partnering with the conference? Contact us via email at chemistry2027@mdpi.com to discuss a possible partnership! Noteworthy detail: Members from partnering societies are granted a 20% discount on all registration fees.