Take a closer look at the Special Speaker of EWCPS 2025!
Important information for your participation
  • Accommodation Notice for EWCPS Conference Attendees!
    Due to a major tourism trade fair in Berlin at the same time as the EWCPS conference, hotel capacities in the city are expected to be highly strained. We strongly advise you to book your hotel rooms as soon as possible to avoid shortages and to benefit from more favorable rates.
Special Events
  • Exciting TOFMS Session at EWCPS 2025: Join us at EWCPS 2025 for a dedicated ICP-TOFMS session featuring the latest advancements and applications from leading scientists in the field. This session will kick off with an introduction by Prof. Detlef Günther and provide many opportunities to interact and discuss cutting-edge research. It will consist of an initial flash talk presentation, followed by a dynamic poster exhibition and presentation.
    A TOF Award, sponsored by JAAS, will be presented to recognize excellent and innovative research utilizing ICP-TOFMS technology. This award is exclusively open to non-permanently employed staff like postdoctoral researchers and PhD students, emphasizing our commitment to supporting and celebrating the next generation of scientific leaders. As such, contributions from early-career researchers are especially encouraged.
    We look forward to welcoming your contributions and fostering connections within the vibrant TOFMS community. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to share your work and engage with peers!
    When: Thursday 6th of March 2025 at lunchtime in Lecture Hall B.
  • Young Scientists Career Event at EWCPS2025: Are you a young researcher wondering about your next career step? Do you want to connect with leading scientists from academia, research institutes, and industry? Join us at the Young Scientists Career Event during EWCPS2025 – a unique opportunity to explore career paths, gain valuable insights, and network with experts in an informal and engaging atmosphere.

Join us on site at Henry Ford Building in Berlin (Germany)

The Henry Ford Building was built between 1952 and 1954 according to the plans of the Berlin architects, Franz Heinrich Sobotka and Gustav Müller. It is located at the corner of Gary and Boltzmann Streets, near the subway stop Freie Universität/Thielplatz in the southwestern part of Berlin.

Can't make it to Berlin? Our unique hybrid conference platform allows you to join us virtually anywhere.

Exhibitors

Exhibition by our partner DGM-Inventum GmbH

EWCPS 2025
02 - 07 March 2025 | Hybrid Conference in Berlin (Germany) & online

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