Faraday joint interest group conference 2020
General ·With a host of world-class speakers and a vibrant city location, the Faraday joint interest group conference is set to be a highlight for the physical chemistry and chemical physics community in 2020 - and you can be a part of it. Don’t miss out on your chance to showcase your latest research.
Themes include
- Astrochemistry, observation and modelling
- Biophysics and Imaging
- Chemical dynamics and reactivity
- Chemistry at surfaces
- Magnetic and spintronic materials
- Neutron spectroscopy and allied techniques
- Photocatalysis, theory and applications
- Photophysics of materials
- Theoretical methods, development and applications
The list of Keynote speakers are:
- Arantxa Arbe CSIC-UPV, Spain
- Paola Caselli Max Planck Institute, Germany
- Majed Chergui École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Jenny Clark University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Andy Cooper University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Hazel Cox University of Sussex, United Kingdom
- Gábor Csányi University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Basile Curchod Durham University, United Kingdom
- Ewine van Dishoeck University of Leiden, Netherlands
- Roman Fasel EMPA, Switzerland
- William Gannon University of Kentucky, United States
- Dwayne Heard University of Leeds, United Kingdom
- Philipp Kukura University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- Marsha I Lester University of Pennsylvania, United States
- Gail McConnell University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
- Günther Rupprechter TU Wien, Austria
- Maria Sanz King’s College London, United Kingdom
- Serena Viti University College London, United Kingdom
See our full list of speakers.
Registration is now open
Please register now to secure your place and benefit from the fantastic savings currently available:
- Discounted rates – save up to £25 by registering early
- Bursaries available to students and members in the early stages of their career
- Travel grants – act now and find out how much you could save
- Affiliate membership until the end of 2020 for all non-Royal Society of Chemistry members
We hope to see you next April at Sheffield.
Anthony Meijer,
Chair of the scientific committee
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom