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Empowering the Next Generation: A Dedicated Session for Young Researchers and PhD Students to Present Their Work, Foster Collaboration with Senior Experts, and Amplify Their Impact in the Field – register now and send us your abstract

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We are excited to announce the “APPLICATION OF REMADE@ARI CHARACTERISATION METHODS TO RECYCLABLE MATERIALS” event, organized by ReMade@ARI. The workshop will take place from 22th to the 23nd May 2025 in Prague. This event is organized by Laboratory of Tandetron Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Science (NPI CAS) and to present the ReMade project.

ReMade offers a unique landscape of world-class analytical research infrastructures and to support the development of innovative, sustainable materials by providing scientists with analytical tools to explore the properties and structure of materials right down to atomic resolution.

Get ready to dive into an exciting world of groundbreaking innovation! Our project partners are thrilled to present advanced techniques harnessing ion and neutron beams, along with electrons, positrons, and high magnetic fields, to revolutionize the characterization of recyclable materials.

Expect to be amazed by presentations showcasing the latest developments in the field of recyclable materials. Discover miniaturized, flexible devices designed for sensing, catalysis, energy storage, hydrogen production, pollutant degradation, waste processing, and analysis. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the deposition and preparation of nanostructures, microstructures, and surfaces, including the use of ion beams to create functional devices such as microsensors, micro-energy storage units, and flexible microdevices.

Gain a comprehensive overview of the unique and indispensable analytical methods, leveraging ion, neutron, electron, and positron interactions with solids, as well as high magnetic fields. These methods provide invaluable insights into research within the circular economy, paving the way for a sustainable future.

Join us in this captivating journey and witness the remarkable advancements driving the future of recyclable materials and innovative technologies.