DFG Research Training Group 2721: Hydrogen Isotopes
¹²³H Colloquium: Prof. Martin Hartmann, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
https://www.uni-leipzig.de/newsdetail/artikel/123h-colloquium-martin-hartmann-fau-erlangen-nuernberg-2022-05-30
The ¹²³H Colloquium is organised four 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 101 (Johannisallee 29)
- 12:00-12:45 Brown-bag lunch and discussion
Martin Hartmann and doctoral researchers - 13:00-13:20 Progress report
Konstantin Marcinowski: Preparation of ion-exchanged chabazite-type zeolite with mono- and divalent cations - 13:20-13:40 Progress report
Patricia Seidel: IR Microscopic Diffusion Studies in Large Silicate-1 Crystals - 13:40-14:00 Introduction
Roger Gläser - 14:00-14:30 Coffee break
(Mensaria am Botanischen Garten)
Public session / Exp.-HS (room 029, Johannisallee 29)
- CANCELLED: Focused lecture
Martin Hartmann: Hydrogen storage with porous materials: A chemist’s dream or nightmare?
abstract/CV (PDF)