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SIMS Europe on tour
After eleven successful conferences in Muenster, Germany, SIMS Europe was held for the first time at the University of Nottingham in the UK. The workshop was initiated in 1998 by Alfred Benninghoven from the University of Muenster with the idea of holding a scientific meeting on SIMS in a very compact and cost-effective format. This was intended to enable young researchers and students in particular to participate. While the first seven conferences were chaired by Benninghoven himself, Heinrich Arlinghaus, Uwe Karst and the local SIMS team later organised the conferences.
In 2020, the meeting had to be cancelled due to the Corona pandemic, and in 2022, the conference had to be postponed to 2023 due to the rescheduling of the international SIMS conference. The local organising committee discussed the future of the conference with the University of Münster, but the university was not able to provide the infrastructure and staff at that time. Therefore, the local organising committee was very happy that David Scurr from the University of Nottingham agreed at short notice to host the workshop in 2023 and to continue the very successful conference series.
During the well-organised conference in Nottingham, it was decided to hold the next meeting from September 7 to 9, 2025 at the University of Giessen. The workshop will be organised by Anja Henss, Marcus Rohnke and Michael Dürr. It was also decided to use the time until the next meeting to set up a scientific steering committee for SIMS Europe and to enable other European SIMS groups to host future meetings. Arnaud Delcorte will take care of this process. As soon as we have more detailed information on this topic, we will publish it here on the SIMS Europe website.
We are very happy to have found a way to continue the successful conference series and look forward to seeing you in Giessen in 2025.
Dates & Highlights:
- Day 1: SIMS School – A dedicated session for students, featuring lectures by leading scientists to build a strong foundation in SIMS.
- Days 2 & 3: Presentations & Sessions – Plenary, invited, and contributed talks in two parallel tracks, covering topics from SIMS fundamentals to cutting-edge advancements. Two poster sessions will provide further opportunities for discussion and collaboration.
Your SIMS Europe Team
Event location
Justus-Liebig-Universität GießenCampus der Naturwissenschaften
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 19
35392 Gießen
Deutschland
Coordinates (lat, long):
50.568333, 8.6745
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Travel Information
Giessen is easy to reach both by plane and by train. Frankfurt am Main Airport (FRA) with direct flight connections to many destinations in Europe and worldwide is only 70 km south of Gießen. From there, Giessen can be reached in about 40 minutes by taxi. In addition, there is a train connection every hour from the airport railway station to Giessen's main railway station. The journey time is approx. 1 hour.
Arrival by train
The chemistry building is located on the natural sciences campus "Seltersberg" and can be reached on foot (1.7 km, approx. 20 minutes) from Giessen main station. You can also take bus line no. 10 (bus stop "Naturwissenschaften", every 30 minutes, travel time 12 min.) to the campus. A taxi stand is located directly in front of the main station building.
Arrival by car
If you arrive by car, you can use the public car park directly at the venue.
Arrival by bike
If you want, you can also rent a bike at Giessen main station or at various locations in the city centre. There is a rental bike system operated by nextbike.