Environmental Mineralogy Group and RSC Radiochemistry Group Research in Progress Meeting
Dates: | 15 July 2024 - 16 July 2024 |
Times: | All day |
What is it: | Symposium |
Organiser: | The University of Manchester |
Who is it for: | University staff, External researchers, Current University students |
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Theme: Environmental Contaminant Mobility: Mineralogy & Radiochemistry
Abstract deadline: 24 May
Topics covered:
Non-radioactive and radioactive environmental contaminants (including organics)
Mineralogical transformations and processes
Environmental processes (such as, redox cycling, sulfidation, etc.)
Environmental (radio)chemistry
Biogeochemistry
Contaminated land
Molecular radiochemistry
Impacts of waste disposal (including radioactive waste disposal)
Who’s it for?
Research in Progress Meetings aim to provide a friendly and welcoming environment for everyone to present their current work. We particularly welcome Masters and PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, early career academics, and researches in industry to present their findings and gain experience presenting, networking, and interacting with fellow scientists. Oral and poster presentations will be available in addition to ample time to meet colleagues and discuss work. The meeting will also be hybrid for those who cannot attend in-person.
Structure:
A confirmed agenda will be circulated closer to the event, however the schedule will follow the format of travel time in the morning of Monday 15th July for an approximate midday start followed by talks and posters. An optional conference meal will then held in the evening of the 15th July. A half day of conference talks will take place on Tuesday 16th July before closure to allow travel time in the afternoon.
Organising Committee:
Liam Abrahamsen-Mills (National Nuclear Laboratory)
Aislinn Boylan (National Nuclear Laboratory)
Louise Natrajan (University of Manchester)
Thomas Neill (University of Manchester)
Luke Townsend (Nuclear Waste Services)
Travel and Contact Information
Find event
G.03
Williamson Building
Manchester