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Indoor-outdoor continuum of aerosols Faraday Discussion

Indoor-outdoor continuum of aerosols Faraday Discussion

Date

28–30 June 2027

Subject areas

Environmental , Physical

Location

Birmingham, UK

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Welcome

Join us in London in June 2027 for this edition of the Faraday Discussion series focused on Indoor-outdoor continuum of aerosols. The Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that address current and emerging topics at the forefront of the physical sciences.

Why attend?

Find out more about Faraday Discussions in the video and FAQs – see Useful links on the right.

A unique conference format that prioritises discussion

At a Faraday Discussion, the primary research papers written by the speakers are distributed to all participants before the meeting – ensuring that most of the meeting is devoted to discussing the latest research.

This provides a genuinely collaborative environment, where discussion and debate are at the foreground. All delegates, not just speakers, are invited to make comments, ask questions, or present complementary or contradictory measurements and calculations.

An exciting programme of talks – and more

Take part in a well-balanced mix of talks, discussion, poster sessions and informal networking, delivered by our expert events team. You can explore the full programme in the downloadable files on the right – whether you’re attending in-person or online, every minute provides an opportunity.

The conference dinner, included in the registration fee, contains the Marlow Cup ceremony: a unique commemoration of past Faraday Discussion organisers that is sure to encourage further discussions over dinner.

In-depth discussion with leaders in the field

World-leading and established researchers connect with each other and early-career scientists and postgraduate students to discuss the latest research and drive science forwards. It’s a unique atmosphere – and challenging others to get to the heart of the problem is encouraged!

Your contributions, published and citable

A citable record of the discussion is published in the Faraday Discussions journal, alongside the research papers. Questions, comments and remarks become a valuable part of the published scientific conversation, and every delegate can make a major contribution

Deadlines

Speakers

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Jose Jimenez (Introductory speaker)

University of Colorado

United States

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Jos Lelieveld (Closing remarks)

Max Planck Institute

Germany

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Jacqui Hamilton

University of York

UK

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Rachel O'Brian

University of Michigan

United States

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Nonne Prisle

University of Oulu

Finland

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Hugh Coe

National Centre for Atmospheric Science

UK

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Manabu Shiraiwa

The University of California

United States

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Tareq Hussein

University of Helsinki

Finland

Committees

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Yafang Cheng

Max Planck Institute for ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº

Germany

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Nicola Carslaw

University of York

UK

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Zaheer Nasar

Cranfield University

UK

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Ciara Giorio

University of Cambridge

UK

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Christian Pfrang (Chair)

University of Birmingham

UK

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Nadine Borduas - Dedekind (Co-chair)

University of British Columbia

Canada

Event details

Edgbaston Park Hotel

Edgbaston Park Hotel, 53 Hornton Grange, Birmingham, B15 2RS, UK

Events Team

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Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WF UK

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