The 23rd International Symposium on Separation Science (ISSS 2017) will be held in Vienna, Austria, from 19–22 September 2017.
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The 23rd International Symposium on Separation Science (ISSS 2017) will be held in Vienna, Austria, from 19–22 September 2017. The bellwether event of the Central European Group for Separation Sciences (CEGSS), ISSS 2017 will again offer a stage for the presentation and discussion of exciting new research developments in the field of separation science. Complementing the scientific programme, the associated company exhibition will also showcase the most up-to-date examples of analytical applications, instrumentation, supplies, and analytical services.
Leading scientists from across the field will be giving presentations at the conference. The list of plenary and keynote speakers and a preliminary conference schedule are available on the conference website. The conference will particularly focus on:
An exciting social programme and the unique atmosphere of the historic centre of Vienna promise a memorable conference. The members of the Scientific Committee and the organizers look forward to seeing you in Vienna!
E-mail: info@isss2017.at
Website: www.isss2017.at
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