Dear Geochemists,
The abstract submission deadline for GGRiP 2025 is now midnight on Monday 17th March.
please share this news with your colleagues - there is still plenty of time to put your
abstracts together!
Please visit the conference website for more information and to submit your abstracts:
https://ggrip2025.co.uk/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/…amp;reserved=0>.
The meeting will be at the University of Birmingham, on the 8th-10th April (starting
midday on the 8th).
We are also happy to announce that we are holding a Laser Ablation workshop:
'Unlocking the Potential of Laser-Based Geochemical Analysis'
This is a free-to-attend educational pre-conference workshop hosted by Datech
Scientific<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2…amp;reserved=0>,
designed to introduce researchers to Laser Ablation ICP-MS (LA-ICP-MS) and Laser-Induced
Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). These powerful analytical techniques enable high-resolution
elemental and isotopic analysis, revolutionising applications in geochemistry,
environmental science, and geology.
This event is open to all researchers, PhD students, and academics!
What to Expect
* Fundamentals & Techniques – Learn the principles behind LA-ICP-MS & LIBS and
their role in elemental analysis.
* Research Applications – Explore case studies showcasing their impact in geochemical
and environmental research.
* Networking Opportunities – Engage with fellow researchers, PhD candidates, postdocs,
and industry experts.
Please see the website for more information:
https://ggrip2025.co.uk/schedule/workshop/<https://eur03.safelinks.prote…
This year's conference will also include an ice-breaker at the Lapworth Museum of
Geology, with the opportunity to showcase any hidden talents at an Open Mic fringe-style
event, along with an art and photography competition (entry deadline March 17th), in aid
of fundraising for the Midlands Art Centre. So please sign up!
Confirmed keynotes include: Dr Ross Whiteford (Royal Holloway), Dr Aled Evans (University
of Southampton), Prof. Clare Warren (The Open University), Prof. Kirsty Penkman
(University of York), and Dr Tom Dunkley Jones (University of Birmingham).
All the best
George