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The 2016 European Inverse Gas Chromatoraphy (iGC) Symposium is a two-day event on iGC technique for materials characterisation. The symposium is organised by Surface Measurement Systems Ltd in partnership with Imperial College London and is being held on 18th and 19th October 2016 at Imperial College London (South Kensington Campus).

The aim of the symposium is to facilitate interdisciplinary interactions within the research community, discussing the different challenges faced by researchers and scientists in characterising materials such as powders, films, nanomaterials, composites, fibers and bulk solids; and how an instrument based on iGC principle can solve these challenges.

Further information on the conference website.

Keynote speakers

  • Prof Adam Voelkel, Professor at Poznan University of Technology in Poland
  • Dr Daryl Williams, Director of Development-Discovery Space and Reader in Particle Science at Imperial College London, United Kingdom.
  • Prof Alexander Bismarck, Professor of Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Chemistry & Research at University of Vienna, Austria.
  • Dr Beata Strzemiecka, Chemical Technology on the Faculty of Chemical Technology at Poznan University of Technology in Poland.
  • Dr Jerry Heng, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Dr Anett Kondor , Senior Application Scientist and Product Manager for iGC-SEA at Surface Measurement Systems, United Kingdom.