11 December 2024
Separations Webinar | A Celebration of Separations’ 10th Anniversary I, 12 December 2024
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We are delighted to welcome you to our webinar—A Celebration of Separations’ 10th Anniversary I. Over the past decade, Separations (ISSN: 2297-8739) has established itself as a publication venue in the field of separation science.
This milestone is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our authors, reviewers, Editorial Board Members, and readers. As we commemorate this achievement, we reflect on the impactful studies and breakthroughs that have been published in our journal.
This webinar brings together renowned experts and emerging scholars from around the world to share their latest research findings and insights in separation science. We are honored to have a distinguished lineup of speakers who will cover a wide range of topics.
This event will not only celebrate the journal's past successes but also inspire new ideas and collaborations that will drive the field forward.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating the 10th anniversary of Separations. We look forward to an inspiring and enriching webinar.
Date: 12 December 2024 at 9:00 am CET | 4:00 pm CST Asia | 7:00 pm AEDT
Webinar ID: 844 2628 6897
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Program:
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Speaker/Presentation |
Time in CET |
Time in CST Asia |
Time in AEDT |
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Dr. Sascha Nowak Chair Introduction |
9:00–9:10 am |
4:00–4:10 pm |
7:00–7:10 pm |
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Prof. Dr. Philip J. Marriott Implementing GC×GC Methods is Fundamentally Very Simple—But the Data it Produces are (R)evolutionary |
9:10–9:30 am |
4:10–4:30 pm |
7:10–7:30 pm |
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Prof. Dr. Erwin Rosenberg New Modes of Operation and Fast Gas Chromatography |
9:30–9:50 am |
4:30–4:50 pm |
7:30–7:50 pm |
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Mr. Cosmin Iulian Artan Separations Journal Introduction |
9:50–10:10 am |
4:50–5:10 pm |
7:50–8:10 pm |
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Q&A Session |
10:10–10:25 am |
5:10–5:25 pm |
8:10–8:25 pm |
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Dr. Sascha Nowak Closing of Webinar |
10:25–10:30 am |
5:25–5:30 pm |
8:25–8:30 pm |
Webinar Chair and Keynote Speakers:
Relevant Special Issue:
“10th Anniversary of Separations: Recent Advances in Analysis of Energies”
Guest Editor: Dr. Sascha Nowak
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024
For more information about this webinar, please visit the following link: https://sciforum.net/event/Separations-1.