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The 1st International Symposium on aerosol chemistry and related reactions

The 1st International Symposium on aerosol chemistry and related reactions

05 Dec, 2018
The 1st International Symposium on aerosol chemistry and related reactions

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The first International Symposium on aerosol chemistry and related reactions

 

 

To enhance the people’s understanding of the dynamics of aerosol chemistry and related reactions and promote the connection and dialogue among aerosol chemists worldwide, the center held the world’s first aerosol chemistry and related reactions from December 5th to 8th, 2017. The dynamic-themed international symposium "The 1st International Symposium on Aerosol Chemistry and Related Reaction Dynamics" (1st iSACRED) invited more than ten world-renowned authorities from 7 countries, including the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, and Malaysia Experts and scholars of aerosol chemistry and molecular sciences came to the school. For the first time, international academic exchanges on the production mechanism of PM2.5 aerosol and related chemistry were held. Invited speakers at the conference include Prof. Daniel Neumark (Academician of the National Academy of Sciences), University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Musa Ahmed, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (ETH Zurich), Prof. Ruth Signorell, aerosol chemistry expert, Prof. Vicki Grassian, Distinguished Professor and Co-director of Aerosol Center of the Department of Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, and Prof. Vicki Grassian, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, Germany Prof. Thomas Leisner, an expert in glue physics and director of the Institute of Meteorology and Climate, Dr. Jochen Küpper from Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (DESY, Germany), Prof. Thomas Preston from McGill University in Canada, and National Environmental Science from Japan Dr. Shinichi Enami of the Institute and others. Specially invited and invited speakers in China include Academician Li Yuanpeng (Department of Applied Chemistry, Jiaotong University), Academician Chen Zhongxuan, Professor Lin Zhimin (former branch of Academia Sinica), Professor Hong Huimin (Department of Atmospheric Science, National Taiwan University), and other outstanding scholars in the international academic circle. This international symposium has about 200 participants from various countries and domestic academic, research, and industry officials from all walks of life. Great benefits have been achieved through the holding of this international seminar, including:

    1. To enable participants to have a deeper molecular understanding of the mechanism of aerosol formation and chemical transformation and the chemistry of its gaseous precursors.

    2.Experts and scholars of global aerosol chemistry and related chemical reaction dynamics will gather together to share, exchange, and brainstorm to solve the environmental, ecological, and health issues caused by PM2.5 today to discuss countermeasures and the goals and directions global scholars should work together in the future. 

    3.To promote substantive exchanges and substantive international academic cooperation, the round table forum (Round table forum) is planned in the agenda of this conference. The center will lead the exchange of current aerosol research challenges and future aerosol research key directions with scholars from all over the world opinions and links the joint efforts of global aerosol scholars.

    4. The gathering of experts and scholars in the field of aerosol worldwide to attend the conference and visit Taiwan will substantially help enhance the visibility and influence of my country's aerosol chemistry in the international arena.

    5. In particular, this conference is expected to have many college students and graduate students participating, which is expected to be of great help to enhance the horizons of domestic students in aerosol chemistry and related fields, cultivating a new generation of aerosol chemistry talents, and improving the quality of future research talents.