29 November to 2nd December (Update) – EMSLIBS 2021 – Euro-Mediterranean Symposium on Laser-Induced Breakdown will be held in Gijón (Spain)

29 November to 2nd December (Update) – EMSLIBS 2021 – Euro-Mediterranean Symposium on Laser-Induced Breakdown will be held in Gijón (Spain)

The Euro-Mediterranean Symposium on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy will be held in Gijón (Spain) from November 29th to December 2nd.

We will be present there with the poster: «Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and Nonlinear Optical Microscopy for Analysis of Historical Glasses.» Lecture given by Marina Martínez Weinbaum (IQFR-PTI-PAIS)

«This event is a four-day conference and includes plenary talks, delivered by internationally recognized speakers, and oral sessions, where invited and selected contributors present their most relevant results. Participants will be able to visit the permanent poster exhibition and to meet the respective authors in the poster defence session. Moreover, 11th EMSLIBS will provide an excellent opportunity for suppliers of analytical instrumentation, relevant sample preparation equipment, consumables and chemicals, for LIBS and other related spectroscopy techniques, to exhibit at the conference. Additional entertainment will also be assured with various social activities organized throughout the conference.

The 11th EMSLIBS programme will comprise several hot-topics of the LIBS community, with sessions focused on subjects such as fundamentals, nano-LIBS, imaging or hyphenated techniques.

The original date had to be delayed due to the unique circumstances that we’re experiencing, with the confidence that we will be able to enjoy a face-to-face congress by the end of 2021.»

We will be present with the lecture of Marina Martínez-Weinbaum.

All the information available in the EMLIBS2021 webpage.

 


Call for abstracts for ESACH Talks! People and Heritage, deadline 22nd September

​​ESACH Talks are an interactive, fast-paced event that provides a platform for sharing knowledge amongst students and young professionals working within cultural heritage studies. Each Talk has a length of 45 minutes and includes presentations by ESACH students and young professionals, as well as some time for discussions and comments. To make things more interesting, each presentation lasts five minutes, and must be accompanied by a slide presentation. Attendance is open to everybody, not just ESACH Members.

In our first ESACH Talk, we are inspired by the work of Europa Nostra as the leading citizens’ movement to protect and celebrate Europe’s cultural and natural heritage. We will be exploring young perspectives on the topics related to civic involvement and democratic participation in heritage matters, such as citizens’ roles in the preservation of heritage, youth participation, participatory management strategies and people-centered approaches to heritage.

The call for abstracts is currently open! If you want to present your work in this session, please submit a 300 word abstract with a short bibliography through https://forms.gle/nuzuJT8esbEc2ncN8 before the 22nd September.

Date: 6 Oct 2020, 7pm CET