The 27th International Symposium on Gas Kinetics and Related Phenomena will be held in Leeds from Monday 15th July to Thursday 18th July 2024. There will be a welcome reception in the evening on Sunday 14th July and a conference dinner in the evening on Thursday 18th July.
The Symposium is organised under the auspices of the Gas Kinetics Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Symposium has a long history, dating back to 1967. It is typically held every two years, with host cities generally alternating between continental Europe and the English-speaking world, mainly the UK. The Royal Society of Chemistry’s prestigious Polanyi medal is traditionally presented at this Symposium.
The symposium provides an open forum for discussion of the latest experimental and theoretical research on a wide range of topics related to gas-phase chemical kinetics, including: combustion; reaction dynamics; atmospheric, interstellar and planetary chemistry; heterogeneous- and particle-chemistry.
The Symposium is organised under the auspices of the Gas Kinetics Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Symposium has a long history, dating back to 1967. It is typically held every two years, with host cities generally alternating between continental Europe and the English-speaking world, mainly the UK. The Royal Society of Chemistry’s prestigious Polanyi medal is traditionally presented at this Symposium.
The symposium provides an open forum for discussion of the latest experimental and theoretical research on a wide range of topics related to gas-phase chemical kinetics, including: combustion; reaction dynamics; atmospheric, interstellar and planetary chemistry; heterogeneous- and particle-chemistry.