Norwegian Chemical Society
The Norwegian Chemical Society (Norwegian: Norsk kjemisk selskap) is a professional society for chemists. Formed in 1893, its purpose is to "promote the interest and understanding of chemistry and chemical technology".[1]
Chair is Tor Hemmingsen, vice chair is Hans Henrik Øvrebø and board members are Kenneth Ruud, Jorunn Sletten and Kari Herder Kaggerud.[2]
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