Group of Molecular Plasmonics 2023
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Molecular Plasmonics 2023 - Supported by NOA

Exciting lectures as well as poster sessions invited the participants to an overview of current research in the field of metallic nanostructures.
Group of Molecular Plasmonics 2023
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Published: | By: Amelie Alsleben

Tiny things with big impact: Last week, we supported the Molecular Plasmonics conference, which brought together more than 110 nanotechnology experts and interested guests from all over the world in #Jena.External link

Exciting lectures as well as poster sessions invited the participants to an overview of current research in the field of metallic nanostructures, which are suitable for areas such as bioanalytics thanks to their sensitivity. In addition, an interesting program surrounding the event with a historical look at the life and work of Otto Schott and glass technology as well as an excursion to Jena's natural surroundings created space to exchange ideas and impulses, to deepen discussions, to ask questions and to network.

We look back on three very successful days and are already looking forward to 2025, when Molecular Plasmonics will start its next round!

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