Annual Conference 2021
The first Annual Conference for the Aerosol Science CDT will be held on Thursday 16th September, 1-5pm. Our hope is that each annual conference will provide an exciting opportunity to hear about the latest research underway across the CDT. We anticipate that this first conference, held virtually for partners and academics, will be no less informative than meeting in-person, although we do hope we can return to in-person meetings soon.
We are delighted to announce that Prof. Reinhard Vehring (University of Alberta, Canada) will be our plenary speaker at 3pm. His talk is Spray Dried Respiratory Vaccines for Global Distribution.
Reinhard’s talk will be preceded and followed by brief oral presentations by our Cohort 1 and 2 students, grouped thematically in 20 minute segments. Following each group of talks, there will be a brief time for questions.
I joined the Aerosol Science conference virtually and was enthused by the range of subject matter and very encouraged by the quality of the students. Hopefully we can attract a similarly excellent student from the CDT to take up our future studentship! Neil Morgan, Syngenta, Industrial Partner
I was impressed with the research progress made by so many of the CDT students during these challenging times. They showed a strong grasp of and enthusiasm for their research. It was also great to finally see them all again in person in a COVID-safe manner! CDT Academic
The conference was a great intro into presenting (poster, 3 min presentation and as a panel). Great to meet the other cohort. One of the best formats for understanding the work being undertaken by others in the CDT. CDT PhD Student
Programme
Find out more about the Annual Conference’s schedule
CDT Annual Conference programme 2021
Code of Conduct
The Aerosol Science CDT Annual Conference 2021 is an online virtual event intended for networking and collaboration in the Aerosol Science community. We value the engagement of each attendee and work to ensure all participants have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. By choosing to attend, all participants at our workshop are agreeing to adhere to the following code of conduct:
The Aerosol Science CDT is dedicated to providing a harassment-free event experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form, and we request cooperation from all attendees to help ensure a safe environment for everybody.
The Aerosol Science CDT will enforce this code of conduct throughout the event and any participants violating these rules may be expelled from the event at the discretion of the organisers.
WHO TO CONTACT
If someone makes you or anyone else feel unsafe or unwelcome, please approach an event organiser or contact our team as soon as possible through our email aerosol-science@bristol.ac.uk.
ATTRIBUTION
This Code of Conduct was adapted from confcodeofconduct.com and Geek Feminism Wiki.
Accessing webinars and the e-Portal
Tier 2 members have access to research webinars and the e-Portal, containing CPD materials. An introduction to the e-Portal is available here.
Contacts
If you are interested in exploring routes to engage with the CDT in Aerosol Science, reach out to us at aerosol-science@bristol.ac.uk
EPSRC CDT in Aerosol Science
University of Bristol
School of Chemistry
Cantock's Close
Bristol, BS8 1TS
aerosol-science@bristol.ac.uk
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