Join the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia
On behalf of the executive committee, we invite you to become a member of the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia. We have a tradition of meeting our fellow scientists to discuss the latest developments in the field of catalysis since 1949, when a group of seven scientists (A. Farkas, F. G. Ciapetta, R. Hansford, H. Heinemann, R. Kennedy, K. A. Krieger and A. G. Oblad) gathered in Philadelphia to discuss the possibility of holding regular meetings. This was the beginning of the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia (CCP).
The CCP strives to foster interactions within the technical community and expose local scientists to cutting edge developments in the field of catalysis. This begins with our monthly meetings, where scientific leaders in the catalysis and chemical community present their recent findings. Each technical presentation is preceded by a social hour and dinner. This forum provides ample opportunity to network with fellow colleagues and exchange ideas.
The current annual membership dues are: $25.00 for regular members and $10.00 for students, postdocs and retirees. A “retiree” is defined as one who has stopped full-time professional activities. Membership in the North American Catalysis Society is included when you become a member of the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia. A list of company representatives is available in our website.
**Please only use the payment option below if you are a member of a different catalysis club and have previously paid NACS dues.**
The prices below are for CCP membership dues only (NACS dues excluded).
Benefit | Membership | Non-membership |
Access to monthly meetings 1 | √ | √ |
Access to CCP events 2 | √ | √ |
Discount on registration fee for monthly meetings 3 | √ | |
Participate in student poster competition 4 | √ | |
In-person network with industry | √ | |
Members & group community | √ | |
Free NACS membership | √ |
1. Month meetings include Sep 2023 — Nov 2023 as well as Jan 2024 — Apr 2024
2. CCP Events include CCP Annual symposium and poster events. Members will receive regular reminder of upcoming events
3. None-member fee $55; student/postdoc/retired member fee $35; regular member fee $45
4. Student members can participate in poster award competition to be more recognized for their outstanding work in academic and industry communities. Winner of student poster award will be given an opportunity to present their work at certain meetings. Detail information on poster session will be shared in future announcements.