Program
Conference Style
The iPlasmaNano-XIII 2024 conference will be held September 15-19, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany.
The meeting will include leading scientists and researchers in plasma science and engineering
from around the globe. The symposium will be a Gordon-style meeting, with the total number
of participants limited to 80.
Information for Pesenters
Keynote: 45 min including questions (40+5 min)
Invited Talks: 30 min including questions (25+5 min)
Scientific Program
Keynote-Speaker
- Prof. Dr. Thierry Belmonte
French National Centre for Scientific Research, CNRS – Institut Jean Lamour: „How do you select your nanoparticle synthesis process in the plasma-in-liquid aisle of your supermarket?“ - Prof. Dr. Masaharu Shiratani
Kyushu University: „Application of Gray-Box Approach Using Machine Learning to Plasma Deposition“ - Prof. Dr. David B. Go
University of Notre Dame: „Electrifying the Future: Non-Thermal Plasmas for Revolutionizing Goods Production“ - Prof. Dr. Rebecca Anthony
Plasmas and Nanomaterials Laboratory, Michigan State University: „Nonthermal plasma synthesis of nanomaterials“
Program overview
Download the Preliminary Program as PDF
Social Program
The conference provides numerous opportunities to make new connections and engage in exciting exchanges with colleagues worldwide.
You’ll have the chance to meet fellow participants at the Welcome Reception on Sunday.
Then, on Tuesday, there’s an exclusive excursion to Airbus, Europe’s leading aviation hub, offering an extraordinary adventure into aircraft construction. During the immersive factory tour in Hamburg-Finkenwerder, you’ll witness how simple components transform into the renowned flying giants that grace the skies. Wrap up this enlightening journey with a delightful dinner, where you can have stimulating conversations with fellow enthusiasts.
Wednesday brings an opportunity to experience the lively spirit of Hamburg with a captivating dinner cruise on the MS COMMODORE along the majestic River Elbe. This waterway seamlessly connects the bustling Port of Hamburg with the vast expanse of the North Sea.
You can find more information about other Hamburg’s sights here.