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At the beginning of the 21st century our world is facing serious problems with regards to
environment, climate, energy conversion, raw materials and food. All these global problems are
seeking scientific solutions, especially from chemistry, and in this connection electrochemistry and
catalysis are of tremendous importance, in particular for energy conversion and pollution control.
It is expected that the Ertl symposium on Electrochemistry and Catalysis will play a significant
role in these attempts, and we wish great success to all the people involved in this enterprise. |
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Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ertl (Nobel Laureate 2007)
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany
Ertl Center for Electrochemistry and Catalysis/RISE, GIST, Gwangju 500-712, South Korea |
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Prof. Dr. Jaeyoung Lee and Prof. Seung-Hyeon Moon
Ertl Center for Electrochemistry and Catalysis/RISE, DESE, GIST, Gwangju 500-712, South Korea
Dr. Markus Eiswirth
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
Ertl Center for Electrochemistry and Catalysis/RISE, GIST, Gwangju 500-712, South Korea |
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In Seop Chang (GIST, S. Korea)
Sung Taik Chung (Inha Univ., S. Korea)
Liane Garnatz (LG Solutions, Germany)
Gregory Jerkiewicz (Queen's Univ., Canada)
Hasuck Kim (SNU, S. Korea)
Marc T. M. Koper (Leiden Univ., Netherlands)
Wanjin Lee (Chonnam National Univ., S. Korea)
Elena Savinova (Univ. Strasbourg, France)
Yung-Eun Sung (SNU, S. Korea) |
Jinsub Choi (Inha Univ., S. Korea)
Andreas Friedrich (DLR, Germany)
Hubert Girault (EPFL, Switzerland)
Takashi Kakiuchi (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
Young Dok Kim (SKKU, S. Korea)
Hye Jin Lee (KNU, S. Korea)
Michael Paulus (DAAD, Germany)
Gon Seo (Chonnam National Unv., S. Korea)
Yongsug Tak (Inha Univ., S. Korea)
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Electrochemistry for Sustainable Energy & Clean Environments
Electroanalysis
Surface Catalysis
Nanostructured Materials
Nonlinear Dynamics in Electrochemistry |
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The abstract should contain 150~300 words with one high resolution figure (more than 300 dpi) or schematic diagram
as a MS Word file
E-mail submission: ertl@gist.ac.kr
There is only small number of additional oral presentations. Most contributions will have to be in the form of posters (Poster size : 90cm (width) x 120cm (height)). |
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Markus Eiswirth (FHI der MPG, Germany)
Hubert Girault (EPFL, Switzerland)
Malte Behrens (FHI der MPG, Germany)
Salvatore Daniele (Univ. Venice, Italy)
Gerd Gantefor (Univ. Konstanz, Germany)
Henrik Jensen (Univ. Copenhagen, Denmark)
In S. Kim (GIST, S. Korea)
Marc T. M. Koper (Leiden Univ., Netherlands)
Olaf Magnussen (Univ. Kiel, Germany)
Masatoshi Osawa (Univ. Hokkaido, Japan)
Suk Woo Nam (KIST, S. Korea)
Carlos Pereira (Univ. Porto, Portugal)
Peter J. Plath (Minir-Chemie-Informatik, Germany)
Rolf Schuster (Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany)
Hamilton Varela (Univ. Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Jong-Sung Yu (Korea Univ., S. Korea)
| Andreas Friedrich (DLR, Germany)
Hasuck Kim (SNU, S. Korea)
Jason Cheng (UC Riverside, USA)
Zhifeng Ding (UW Ontario, Canada)
Takayuki Homma (Waseda Univ., Japan)
Ludwig Kibler (Univ. Ulm, Germany)
Young Dok Kim (SKKU, S. Korea)
Hye Jin Lee (KNU, S. Korea)
Pascal Maire (PSI, Switzerland)
Bongjin Simon Mun (Hanyang Univ., S. Korea)
Kornelius Nielsch (Univ. Hamburg, Germany)
Punit Parmananda (IIT Bombay, India)
Elena Savinova (Univ. Strasbourg, France)
Jens Starke (TU Denmark, Denmark)
Peter Strasser (TU Berlin, Germany)
Seong Ihl Woo (KAIST, S. Korea)
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For further information please contact:
Ertl Center for Electrochemistry and Catalysis, GIST
261 Cheomdan-gwagiro, Buk-gu, Gwangju, 500-712 South Korea
All information about abstracts and papers please contact:Dr. Jongmin Lee, Ms. Youngmi Yi
E-mail : ertl@gist.ac.kr Tel. +82 62 970 2571 Fax. +82 62 970 2434
http://env1.gist.ac.kr/ertl/new/ERTLCenter |
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Regular participants: ¢æ300 / 450,000 KW Students: ¢æ150 / 225,000 KW Accompanying person : ¢æ90 / 135,000 KW
1 Euro = 1,500 (Korean won)
The symposium registration fee includes a copy of the Book of abstracts, the Welcome
reception on Sunday evening, Lunch on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Conference dinner
on Tuesday. |
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**Attention**
The way to Gimpo(Seoul) airport from Incheon(Inernational) airport. There is a limousine bus that bounds for Gimpo airport.
You can find the bus stop(3B, 4B, 10A, 11A) on the ground floor. It takes around 40~50min and bus fare is around 6$ (6500won).
The flight from Gimpo (Seoul) airport to Gwangju airport is best way. On every two hrs, there will be flight.
You can take a taxi to come to GIST from Gwangju airport. It takes around 30 min and taxi fare is about 10 $ (12000 won).
In particular, concerning the participants who are willing to come to GIST on 11th April, the symposium staffs are going to pick up in Gwangju airport.
* Airline schedule (Seoul/Gimpo -> Gwangju)
07:45 -> 08:35 (OZ), 08:25 -> 09:15 (KR), 09:55 -> 10:45 (OZ),
14:50 -> 15:40 (OZ), 17:30 -> 18:20 (OZ), 20:00 -> 20:50 (KR), 20:25 -> 21:15 (OZ)
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¡®Empire hotel¡¯ and ¡®Midas Hotel¡¯ are located nearby Gwangju Institute of Science and technology(GIST).
It is only 20 minutes walk to symposium hall(Oryong hall). Now it is open to book your hotel in the following website as well as direct contact.
Midas hotel; www.midashotel.co.kr, 062)973-5000
Empire hotel; 062)962-2000
The price per one night(Midas hotel): 66,000 won (2 persons in one room)
The price per one night(empire hotel): 72,000 won (2persons in one room)
(including VAT)
The price includes free internet service. Unfortunately, the buffet breakfast will be charged additionally (each per 10,000 won).
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