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The ¹²³H Colloquium is organised two to three times per semester as a half-day workshop and aims at disentangling challenging topics of the RTG. It starts with a brown-bag lunch with the guest lecturer and the doctoral (and postdoctoral) researchers. Subsequently, two doctoral researchers present their research in progress reports and a ¹²³H PI gives an introductory presentation. After the coffee break, a guest expert delivers a tutorial-style focused lecture on a topic related to one of ¹²³H’s major research areas.

Programme:

Closed session (1,2,3H members only) / SR 014 (Johanniallee 29)

  • 12:00 – 12:45 Brown-bag lunch and discussion
    Martin Hartmann and doctoral researchers
  • 13:00 – 13:20 Progress report
    Jantje Bäcker: Lab-on-a-chip detection of tritium: mixing and droplets
  • 13:20 – 13:40 Progress report
    M. F. Lukman: EPR study of porous materials: prospect for dihydrogen isotopes detection
  • 13:40 – 14:00 Introduction
    Roger Gläser
  • 14:00 – 14:30 Coffee break
    (Mensaria am Botanischen Garten)

Public session / Kl. HS (015, Johannisallee 29)

  • 14:30 – 15:30 Focused lecture
    Martin Hartmann: Hydrogen storage with porous materials: A chemist’s dream or nightmare?
    Announcement (PDF)

 

The public session of the 1,2,3H Colloquium will be streamed via Zoom:

https://uni-leipzig.zoom.us/j/67221664393?pwd=eFRVRm5URE9rc256WDh3ZTB3NnNlZz09
Meeting ID: 672 2166 4393 / Passcode: 245588