We hope that the difficult times of the pandemic will be well behind us in September of 2022. In any case, we are well prepared to host both virtually and live the 11th International Aerosol Conference (IAC 2022) to be held September 4th-9th, 2022. Athens is waiting for you!
On behalf of the conference organizing Committee, my Co-Chairs, Dr. K. Eleftheriadis president of HAAR and the local organizing committee have prepared a fabulous program which will be announced soon. We are looking forward to welcoming you in Athens.
Nikolaos Mihalopoulos, Chair of IAC2022
Following successful #EnvChem events held online in 2020 and 2021, we hereby announce our plans for #EnvChem2022, which will be held in York on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th July 2022 with a hybrid online component.
#EnvChem2022 provides a forum for early career and established researchers working in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology to share their latest research findings.
The idea for CEDS follows on from a succession of workshops and discussions among a collection of research groups. The purpose of the conference is to bring together the growing UK EDS community, bridging the academic/government/industry interfaces, to share technological developments and current challenges, and catalyse further research and development.
As you know, this year’s HEI Annual Conference has been moved to June 26-28, 2022. It will be held in person at the Westin Washington, DC City Center Hotel. We hope that the warmer June weather will provide greater opportunities for outdoor dining and meetings, and give attendees a chance to safely meet, connect, and share.
We have planned an exciting program with innovative and wide-ranging themes such as risks to population health, issues of environmental justice, air pollution and climate change, and cutting-edge research methods.
12-17 June 2022
Abstracts due 14 May 2022, apply early
For more information, see here
Held virtually everywhere, CATCH proudly announces the next science workshop to discuss atmospheric chemistry research, with a focus on natural processes specific to cold regions of the Earth. See here for more details.
Dr Aderiana Mbandi is a chemical engineer with 16 years of experience in manufacturing, hazardous chemicals and waste, climate change, mobility and air pollution. She supervises and teaches at the South Eastern Kenya University, as well as working for UNEP, African Governments and sits on various scientific advisory groups including the African Group of Atmospheric Sciences (ANGA). She also works with the UN high Level Climate Champions on Open Waste Burning in Africa.