Hydrogen – more than an energy resource
- Symposia
- Halle (Saale)
- Date
- Location Halle (Saale)
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Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is known for its volatility, reactivity, and high energy content. Its significance spans across various scientific disciplines, including chemistry, biology, physics, and planetary science. On Earth, hydrogen is the second most energy-rich gas after natural gas (methane), making it a crucial energy carrier and raw material for the energy transition.
The Leopoldina symposium “Hydrogen – More Than an Energy Resource” explores the current status and advancements in hydrogen research. Topics range from deep Earth to deep space, molecular scales and precision tests of fundamental laws of physics to economic applications, and cell biology to the evolution of life. This symposium provides a comprehensive overview of hydrogen’s multifaceted roles and its potential to drive future innovations.
The event will be held in English.
Registration
Please register for the symposium by Saturday, 15 February 2025.
Contact
Dr. Christian Anton
German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
Department Science - Policy - Society
Email: christian.anton(at)leopoldina.org
Further information
The event will be recorded and made available online afterwards.