Annual Aerosol Science Conference 2023
16th – 17th November 2023
The Aerosol Society’s Annual Aerosol Science Conference (AASC) provides a forum for like-minded aerosol scientists from academia, industry and government to network and share knowledge. Aerosol science remains at the forefront of public awareness following the last pandemic and we hope to share novel and exciting research across a broad range of topics.
This year’s AASC will be held over two days (16th – 17th November 2023) at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in Teddington, southwest London. We have several distinguished plenary speakers covering a wide range of themes in aerosol science, a special session on “Advanced Aerosol Metrology”, along with our usual programme of oral and poster presentations. We will also be hosting an industry exhibition for sponsors and corporate partners as well as a dedicated tour of several NPL laboratories. The AASC aims to create a welcoming and supportive environment for PhD students and early career researchers to present their work, alongside more established colleagues, and promises to be a vibrant and stimulating event.
Abstract submission is now open. Please prepare your abstract using the Abstract Template provided (link below) and submit using the online form here: Abstract Submission Point
Deadline for Abstract Submission is Friday 29th September.
Accommodation and directions to NPL
Please see a list of local hotels: Local hotels and accommodation
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Annual Aerosol Science 2023 Organising Committee
· Dr. Mohsen Kazemimanesh (National Physical Laboratory)
· Dr. Bryan Bzdek (University of Bristol)
· Dr. Jonathan Symonds (Cambustion Ltd.)
· Dr. James McGrath (Maynooth University)
· Dr. Amanda Lea-Langton (University of Manchester)
Aerosol Methane Pyrolysis for Sustainable Materials: Can Catalysts Capture Carbon and Create Competitive Composites?