Dalton Young Members Event (DYME) 2026
This symposium supports PhD students and post-doctoral researchers within the inorganic community, providing presentation and networking.
This symposium is specifically designed to support PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, postgraduates and early-career academics within the Inorganic community, providing presentation and collaborative opportunities for all researchers.
The symposium will feature talks from established academics, as well as a packed schedule of oral and poster presentations by PhD and post-doctoral researchers.
At this event, we are offering delegates a careers panel session to gain further insight into potential career opportunities, from a varied cast of academics and industrial chemists.
There will be a conference dinner, which will also offer a fantastic opportunity for networking amongst fellow inorganic chemists. Collaborations aplenty!
Registration for this event is £30 and includes lunch and coffee breaks on both days.
Accommodation recommendations:
- Travelodge - 29 min walk/15 min bus - rooms from £60
- Premier Inn Southampton (Cumberland Place) - 16 min bus - rooms from £70
- The Elizabeth House Hotel - 30 min walk/12 min bus - rooms from £176
Both the U1C and U2C unibuses can take you to the university campus, with the bus stop being a 2 min walk away from all of the mentioned accommodation options.
Prices are given for a 1-night stay on 16/04/2026, and these prices were checked on 08/01/2026.
Conference dinner:
This will take place in the evening of the 16th of April in the Brewhouse and Kitchen 47 Highfield Ln Southampton SO17 1QD (approx. 10 min walk away from campus).
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Speakers
Professor Gill Reid
University of Southampton
UK
Professor Stuart James
Queen's University Belfast
UK
Professor Simon Coles
University of Southampton
UK
Dr Clare Bakewell
King's College London
UK
Dr Nathan Davison
University of Birmingham
UK
Committees
Dr Ioannis Mylonas Margaritis
University of Southampton
UK
Taylor Wilde
Cardiff University/Prifysgol Caerdydd
UK
Henrik Wong
The University of Manchester
UK
Event details
RSC Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry Group
RSC Catalysis Science and Technology
Asynt
International Centre for Advanced Materials
GPE Scientific
Dixon Science
MBraun
Teledyne Technologies
Radleys
University of Southampton
B100, LT 1001, University of Southampton, Highfield campus, University road, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom