Relevance of Nanometer Particles in Practice
Nanoparticles are omnipresent and influence a wide range of applications in research, the environment and industry. In this seminar, we bring together experts from science and practice to discuss current findings, challenges and innovative solutions for measuring and analyzing ultrafine particles.
Among other things, the seminar will cover:
- Sampling and challenges in the measurement of nanoparticles
- Particle losses in measurement systems
- Introduction of the new TSI OmniCount™ PWCPC
Date: May 21, 2025
Time: 10:00 - 16:30
Location: University of Stuttgart, Institute for Combustion and Power Plant Technology
Room: V23.01 (lecture hall in the basement)
Guest speakers & Lectures
Prof. Ulrich Vogt (University of Stuttgart)
Indoor air pollution due to wood combustion
Insight into the effects of wood combustion on indoor air quality and the challenges of measuring ultrafine particles.
Tobias Grein (German Aerospace Center)
Previous measurements and findings on brake dust and exhaust gas
Presentation of current research results on emissions from traffic, including morphological studies of ultrafine particles.
M.Sc. Gunnar Dwars (University of Stuttgart)
Experimental studies on oil mist separation on metal foams
Investigation of the efficiency of metal foams for the separation of oil mist in industrial applications.
Ultrafine aerosol particles in cities
An exploration of ultrafine particle sources, concentrations, and their effects in urban environments.
Why attend?
- Learn from leading experts in the field of nanoparticle measurement
- Exchange experiences with scientists and professionals
- Get exclusive insights into innovative measurement techniques
- Discover the new TSI OmniCount™ PWCPC
Register now - Participation is free of charge!
We look forward to welcoming you in Stuttgart!