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The 3rd FFF-MS workshop in 2015 will focus on the analysis of natural colloids in environmental matrices.
As cooperation between the University of Vienna (Department of Environmental Geosciences) and the Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG, Department G2 - Aquatic Chemistry, Koblenz, Germany) the 3rd FFF-MS Workshop will take place in Vienna, Austria. The workshop will be organized as a preceding event of the 10th International Conference on the Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials. It is designed for PhD students and scientist who are working the field of colloid and nanomaterial analysis.

Date: 05.09.2015 - 06.09.2015
National/International: International
Language: English
Type: Workshop
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contact: For further information please contact:
Dr. Stephan Wagner & Dr. Frank von der Kammer (Department of Environmental Geosciences, University of Vienna) or
Dr. Björn Meermann (BfG, Department G2 - Aquatic Chemistry)
e-Mail: nanoanalytics@univie.ac.at
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄umweltgeologie.univie.ac.at⁄hofmann-group⁄w
orkshops⁄


Part I (first day – free of charge) will start with two survey lectures given by experts in the field: Prof. Lee Ferguson (Duke University, USA), and Prof. Horst Geckeis (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany). Scientific presentations will complete the morning session – attendees giving a presentation will be completely reimbursed. During the after-noon session attendees will solve problems regarding data processing and analytical method development.

Part II of the workshop (second day – 280 €) is op-tional and will contain practical lab work. The Uni-versity of Vienna (Environmental Geosciences) has several FFF systems (flow and centrifugal) and on-line coupled detectors (e.g., SLS, DLS, ICP-MS) available where users can collect practical experience and further discuss existing problems (restricted to: 10 participants, application required).

Deadlines

July 31,2015Submission of abstracts
August 31,2015Registration










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