Events organized by SFB 1313
SFB 1313 established several regular events for its researchers and international collaborators listed below.
One-time events, events for the public and events organized by other research groups, in which SFB 1313 researchers are taking part, are all covered in the news section.
Events by the graduate school like short courses, summer schools and doctoral workshops are all detailed under the graduate school of SFB 1313.
Lecture Series
SFB 1313 organizes regular talks and project meetings with internal researchers, external partners and guests.
In 2021, SFB 1313 established the "Pretty Porous Science Lecture Series" (PPSL) with international invited guests.
Twice a year, SFB 1313 hosts the "Anneliese Niethammer Lecture Series". For this series, internationally renowned female scientists in the world of porous media are invited to present their current research. This event was founded by SFB 1313 to encourage young female scientists to pursue a career in science and serve as a platform for scientific exchange.
Workshops
SFB 1313 organizes workshops to promote the collaboration between SFB members and international scientists working on various fields of research and applications areas.
Status Seminars
The status seminars organized by SFB 1313 take place once a year. They serve as a platform to promote SFB 1313 and to bring together the internal members, external partners and other scientists working on the research area of porous media. These meetings shall give an opportunity to exchange ideas and transfer know-how.
Events organized by other institutions
SFB 1313 encourages all participating researchers to actively take part in events organized by other institutions such as international relevant conferences, workshops or minisymposia related to the topic of porous media. For this, we want to give a brief overview of events with participation of SFB 1313 members carried out by our scientific partners, especially as a source of inspiration for possible upcoming events for interested scientists in the context of porous media.
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