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The “Witches Cauldron in Materials Science”

By: Antonia Roetger
On: 2018-02-01
In: Careers, Energymaterials
Tagged: Condensed Matter, Energymaterials, Nanomaterials, Workshop

An unusual science conference (not only) for young female scientists: April 29-30, 2018

Near the city of Goslar in the beautiful Harz mountains, an unusual science meeting is organised. The location is the Mönchehaus Museum (www.moenchehaus.de). I was attending this conference some years ago and I can really recommend it. The speakers are exclusively very renowned women in materials science, heading institutes at MIT, MPG or other prestigious research institutions. And multiple occasions are given to get into exchange with them. Discussions were open and vivid, and I guess many young women got motivated to strive for a scientific career.

The organiser, Prof Katarina Al-Shamery, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, invites young scientists to apply and present a poster. Also male young scientists are welcome.

The scientific meeting takes place April 29 and 30, 2018. 

Deadline for registration and contributions is April 1, 2018.

The meeting is held by the Graduate Research School 2226 “Chemical Bond Activation” (Oldenburg) and further supported by the SFB 1083 “Structure and Dynamics of Internal Interfaces” (Marburg).

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