Sorption Symposium
Europe 2024
18 -20 September | University of Vienna, Austria
Discover the Future of Materials Characterization
Welcome to the Sorption Symposium Europe 2024, a meeting place for the brightest minds in the field of sorption science. We are thrilled to host this in-person symposium, bringing together scientists from both academic and professional laboratory backgrounds to create a melting pot of ideas and innovations. This event will focus on the Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) and Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC) techniques, as well as spotlighting recent innovations in Breakthrough Analysis, and explore the recent leaps and bounds being made in sorption science and its applications.
Day One & Two (18 & 19 Sep)
Symposium Conference
Day Three (20 Sep)
Hands-on Training
The program will feature a range of oral sessions curated to cover a wide spectrum of topics. These include but are not limited to pharmaceuticals, carbon capture technology, the study of porous materials, surface energy analysis, fuel cell technology, and sustainability. Each session is designed to provoke thought, stimulate discussion, and enable delegates to delve deeply into both the theoretical and practical aspects of these subjects. We are excited to showcase the latest research, developments, and case studies, providing a comprehensive view of the current state and future potential of sorption science.
Beyond academic discussions, this symposium offers unique networking and collaboration opportunities. Our expert-led hands-on workshops will enhance your technical skills, while social events provide a relaxed setting for building lasting professional relationships and rewarding scientific collaborations.
This event is a place for sorption scientists to come together, share their expertise and findings, and forge last connections in the materials science community.
The program will be dedicated to three core techniques in advanced materials characterization; Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS), Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC), and Breakthrough Analysis (BTA). The program will explore key applications across a range of industries employing these techniques, showcasing real-world case studies and the latest findings in a mix of oral and poster sessions, all delivered by world-leading experts.
September 20th - Hands-on Training Day
Day 3 will be a programme of in-depth training and hands-on workshops. Gain valuable expertise from leading global sorption scientists on advanced gravimetric sorption analyzers and iGC instruments.
Please confirm your interest in the Training Day when registering, and we will get in touch with all the details to confirm your placement.
Dr. Rositza Petrova
Crystal Pharamtech
Dr. Maria Krisch
FreeThink Technologies
Dr. Alfred Lee
Merck
Dr. Don Riederer
Vistakon, Johnson & Johnson Care, Inc.
Dr. Neeraj Borker
3M
Dr. Hosahalli S. Ramaswamy
McGill University
Dr. Trefor Evans
TRI Princeton
Dr. Sam Zelinka
U.S Forest Service
Dr. Michael Papantonakis
U.S Naval Research Laboratory
Minhthi Bui
Genentech
Vincent Abeyta
Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Dr. Jeremiah Woodcock
NIST
Guohui Wang
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dr. John Zielinski
Intertek
Dr. Daniel Burnett
Surface Measurement Systems
Dr. Anett Kondor
Surface Measurement Systems
Dr. Paul Iacomi
Surface Measurement Systems
Secure your pass for Sorption Symposium Europe 2024!
With a focused agenda dedicated to sorption science, this is a can't miss event for any materials scientists and R&D researchers looking to discover the latest advancements in sorption analysis. Secure your ticket now to benefit from the reduced early bird rate.
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Early Bird Rate (Exp. 16th August)
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Standard Rate
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Delegate Pass
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€150 |
€220 |
Student Pass
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€70 |
€100 |
Hands-on Training:
Don't forget, Day 3 of the event (20th September) will feature a range of hands-on training scientific and instrument sessions for DVS and iGC, including a trip to a local landmark (to be confirmed, updates will be posted here). Express your interest in joining Day 3 in the registration form, and we will get in touch to confirm your place.
Sorption Symposium Europe 2024 will bring together leading sorption experts to share ideas, forge new collaborations, and solve the problems of the future with innovations in material science.
The in-person event, taking place 18 - 20th September, 2024 at the University of Vienna, Austria, will feature a combination of detailed oral sessions, networking opportunities, and hands-on workshops. Dedicated to sorption science and materials characterization, the Symposium is THE must-attend event for materials science researchers.
Oral Sessions
Hear from leading sorption experts on the latest trends and topics in detailed oral sessions with Q&A.
Hands-on Training
20th Sept will offer a trip out to the SMSNA office for hands-on scientific &
instrument training.
Networking
Mingle and connect with your peers at coffee breaks and a dedicated Networking Party on 18 Sept (Day one).
Secure your pass for Sorption Symposium Europe 2024!
With a focused agenda dedicated to sorption science, this is a can't miss event for any materials scientists and R&D researchers looking to discover the latest advancements in sorption analysis. Secure your ticket now to benefit from the reduced early bird rate.
|
Early Bird Rate (Exp. 26th July)
|
Standard Rate
|
Delegate Pass
|
€150 |
€220 |
Student Pass
|
€70 |
€100 |
Hands-on Training:
Don't forget, Day 3 of the event (19th September) will feature a range of hands-on training scientific and instrument sessions for DVS and iGC, including a trip to a local landmark (to be confirmed, updates will be posted here). Express your interest in joining Day 3 in the registration form, and we will get in touch to confirm your place.
Creating innovation in sorption science
Don't miss the chance to secure your discounted early bird pass to a dedicated scientific event for the sorption community. Leading experts, insightful sessions, and an opportunity to reconnect with your peers in the field - join us at Sorption Symposium Europe 2024 on 18-20 September in Vienna.