Do you want to add DFG next to it ? 13th International Fischer Symposium 13th International Fischer Symposium a meeting nanoscale electrochemistry a meeting onon nanoscale electrochemistry – 11 June 2015 Lübeck, Germany 7 – 11 7June 2015 Lübeck, Germany 13th International Fischer Symposium a meeting on nanoscale electrochemistry June 7 - 11, 2015 2n d Circular The International Fischer Symposium is traditionally the place where the relations between electrochemistry and other fields of science are discussed and interdisciplinary approaches are developed. We hope to gather experimentalists and theoreticians, who are working on or are interested in the field of electrochemistry at the nanometer scale. The IFS features invited plenary lectures and oral contributed presentations (20 min), to be selected among the submitted abstracts. The conference schedule will also provide ample time for the presentation of poster contributions which will be on display throughout the entire symposium. We invite you to participate in the symposium and submit your scientific contribution. Papers are solicited in the fields: - Structure and dynamic of electrochemical interfaces - Electrodeposition - Corrosion, passivity and oxide films - Graphene and other new materials - Electrochemical energy conversion and storage - Bioelectrochemistry and functionalized electrodes - Studies of single molecules and nanoscale objects - Novel techniques in nanoscale electrochemistry - Ionic liquids - Liquid-liquid interfaces - Other topics related to nanoscale electrochemistry Schedule and Highlights The official scientific program of the symposium will start on Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 4:00 PM and will end Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 1.30 PM, followed by a farewell party. The opening lecture on Sunday will be given by Prof. C. Amatore (ENS, Paris), member of the National Academy of Sciences. A welcome party will follow the lecture. On Tuesday the Hellmuth Fischer Prize Ceremony including the award lecture will be held. Confirmed Invited Speakers Hellmuth Fischer Medal - C. Amatore, - R. J. Behm, - R. Dryfe, - J. Edel, - F. Endres, - M. P. Gaigeot, - H. Girault, - W. Hong, - J. Macpherson - S. Maldonado, - B.-W. Mao, - S. Meng, - M. Osawa, - F. Ozanam, - R. Penner, - S. Sek, - B. Yildiz, Nominations deadline February 27, 2015 to: Prof. Dr. K. Wagemann DECHEMA e.V. P.O.Box 15 01 04 D-60061 Frankfurt am Main Germany ENS Paris, France U. Ulm, Germany U. Manchester, UK Imperial College, UK U. Clausthal, Germany U. Evry, France EPFL, Switzerland U. Bern, Switzerland U. Warwick, UK U. Michigan, USA Xiamen Uni., China UC San Diego, USA Hokkaido Uni., Japan Ecole Polytechnique, France UC Irvine, USA U. Warsaw, Poland MIT, USA International Fischer Seminar As a new tradition Sunday, June 9, 2 PM the Fischer Seminar will take place. It will feature a tutorial given by Prof. J Lipkowski (Guelph University, Canada), which will cover current experimental aspects of spectroscopic characterizations of the solid / electrolyte interface. All participants are invited to attend and participate. Details will be given on the IFS web site. International Organizing Committee - Peter Broekmann (Bern, Switzerland) - Takayuki Homma (Waseda, Japan) - Timo Jacob (Ulm, Germany) - Alexei Kornyshev (London, UK) - Jacek Lipkowski (Guelph, Canada) - Daniel Scherson (Case Western, USA) - Shi-Gang Sun (Xiamen, China) - Ulrich Stimming (Munich, Germany) Chairs: Prof. Dr. Olaf Magnussen Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, 24098 Kiel, Germany Abstract submission Prof. Dr. Philippe Allongue Physique de la Matière Condensée, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau, France We invite you to participate in the symposium and encourage you to submit your scientific contribution using the template via the conference web site www.fischersymposium.org Conference homepage: www.fischer-symposium.org Important dates - Deadline for submission of contributions: March 2, 2015. - Notification of acceptance will be given until March 16, 2015. - Early registration: April 15, 2015 Proceedings The plenary lectures and accepted contributions presented at the symposium are planned to be published in a special issue of Electrochimica Acta. Contributions should contain original material and should have been presented at the symposium. The submission period is 12 June to 13 September 2015. More details about submission will be given online. Contact: fischer-symposium@email.uni-kiel.de FAX +49 431 880 4884 Registration and Fees Travel Support Registration and optional hotel reservations will be handled via the conference web site. The package includes: − Registration fees and book of abstracts. − Coffee breaks and lunches during conference − Excursion and conference dinner − Welcome and farewell party − Participation in the International Fischer Seminar We will have a limited amount of travel support for PhD students and postdocs. Eligible applicants can apply for support during the submission process and will be informed together with notification of the acceptance of their contribution. Early registration (until April 15, 2015): − Regular participant: 350 € − Student: 200 € In the afternoon of Wednesday June 10, 2015, an excursion is planned, followed by a conference dinner in historic setting. All participants are invited to the welcome party on Sunday evening and the farewell party on Thursday. These events are included in the conference fees. Late registration (after April 15, 2015): − Regular participant: 400 € − Student: 250 € Due to limited capacity of the conference site, the attendance is limited to ca. 150 participants. Social Program Conference Venue The city of Lübeck is located in northern Germany at the Baltic Sea and is known for its rich history and cultural importance. The old city center with 1.800 medieval buildings is a UNESCO world heritage site. Lübeck’s past as a wealthy trading city has been immortalized in the famous noble-price winning novel “Buddenbrooks” by the Lübeckborn author Thomas Mann. The scientific program will be held at the Media Docks, a modern conference center, which is located directly at the river Trave and within 5 min. walking distance of the old town. Photo courtesy by KWL GmbH Transportation Lübeck can be conveniently reached by plane, train, or car. International travellers should fly to Hamburg airport, located about 70 km away. The conference center can be reached from the central train station of Lübeck by a pleasant 20 min. walk along the river bank of the Trave. More information will be given on the conference web site. Sponsors We gratefully acknowledge financial support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and by Kiel Nano, Surface, and Interface Science th (KiNSIS). The 13 IFS is an ISE sponsored meeting.
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