AIMday® Materials October 25, 2012
Scientists - the registration is now open!
Registration for scientists closed on September 30.
For the fifth consecutive year AIMday® Materials is arranged to bring academic researchers and industrial representatives together in the field of materials science.
Altogether, more than 160 representatives from industry and 330 academic scientists have participated in over 130 separate discussion groups in previous years’ AIMday Materials. We hope that this year’s AIMday Materials will attract both new and former participants, and be just as successful in bringing understanding and new perspectives to industrial problems.
We invite you once again to take part in AIMday® Materials! This year you can choose to register for participation in either Uppsala or Lund. Come and meet expertise from some of Europe´s leading centres for materials science!
AIMday® Materials brings understanding and new perspectives to industrial problems, by matching companies’ actual need for new knowledge with academic expertise in the field of materials science.
Questions from industry form the basis for small group discussions with scientists and experts from several different disciplines.
The unique AIMday® format – a question, an hour, a group of experts – has proven successful in finding useful contacts, collaborations, and new paths to solutions to companies’ questions.
Registration
Registration for companies is now open. Take the opportunity to send in one or more questions that you wish to discuss with scientists from all over Sweden. Come and meet expertise from some of Europe´s leading centres for materials science.
Registration for scientists opens at September 7 to September 30.
Time and place
When: October 25, 2012
Where: Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University and Gamla Biskopshuset, Lund University
AIMday® Materials 2012 is organized by Uppsala University, Lund University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Dalarna University, Karlstad University and Mid Sweden University, where materials research is a highly profiled research area rated world class.
