Description |
An ICTP - WE Heraeus Meeting
This conference aims for global community building, international cooperation and scientific discussions across continents around large-scale research infrastructures.
Scientifically it emphasizes on energy research (e.g. photovoltaics, chemical energy conversion, energy storage) representing one of the most pressing global problems. We will cover scientific infrastructures and possibilities offered at synchrotrons which can act as crystallization seeds for global collaboration - the second focus of the conference. Access to large-scale infrastructures, remote experiments and modern opportunities by digitalization, AI and automated experiments will be discussed before the conference is rounded up by hands-on remote experiments. Topics:
Speakers
M. B. ABDUL RAHMAN, ISTIC-UNESCO and Putra University, Malaysia G. AQUILANTI, Elettra, Italy S. ARTIKOVA, Goethe University, Germany M. BASSANESE, Elettra, Italy E. BEYER, Solaris, Poland R. HEUER, SESAME, Jordan B. HINRICHESEN, BASF, Germany K. KIEFER, HZB, Germany E. LIST-KRATOCHVIL, HZB, Germany C. MCGUINESS, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland E. MITCHELL, ESRF, France E. MONERJAN, HZB, Germany B. MURPHY, Kiel University, Germany N. K. OCHIBA, TU Kenya L. OMBAKA, TU Kenya E. ÖZENSOY, Bilkent University, Turkey Ö. ÖZTÜRK, Siegen University, Germany B. REDLICH, HFML-FELIX, Netherlands E. UNGER, HZB, Germany R. VAN DE KROL, HZB, Germany J. VIEFHAUS, HZB, Germany G. VIOLINI, Italy H. C. WILLE, DESY, Germany Invited for application are:
Call for Contributed Abstracts: All applicants are encouraged to submit an abstract for a poster presentation. Abstract templates are available below for download. The conference is co-funded by the WE Heraeus Foundation, Germany. Grants: The WE Heraeus Foundation and ICTP offer up to 50 full scholarships (travel, lodging, full board) for PhD students, young postdoctoral researchers, and early career scientists to attend the conference. In principle, the conference is open to the global science community. We particularly encourage early career scientists from Southeast and Central Asia, Africa, and Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. There is no registration fee. |