In-situ, in-operando and in-process methods are suitable to study technical processes while they are running. Applications span from Chemistry and Physics to Process Engineering.
In-situ refers to measurements performed under conditions that match the actual environment of the system, without removing or significantly altering it. In-operando and in-process describes experiments in which a system is analyzed under real working conditions, while it is actively functioning. Often such studies are found at the borders of the disciplines, providing an important impact on fostering interdisciplinary work among these.
This workshop brings together experts and young scientists and will cover both, an introduction into the methodology as well as insights into recent results.
Program
6th of May 2026 - Wednesday
| 12:00 Arrival at Haus der Wissenschaft (city center of Bremen): Snacks and Coffee |
| 13:00 In-operando studies of chemical reactions at surfaces, Edvin Lundgren, Lund University |
| 14:00 X-ray imaging of single catalyst nanoparticles under operando reaction conditions, Andreas Stierle, DESY Hamburg |
| 15:30 Coffee break |
| 16:00 DAFS from thin oxides Lindsay Merte, Malm? University |
| 17:00 In-situ real-time imaging of surface chemical processes and transformations Jan Ingo Flege, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg |
| 18:30 Workshop dinner |
7th of May 2026 - Thursday
| 08:00 Arrival at Haus der Wissenschaft: Coffee |
| 08:30 Epitaxy and in-situ optical spectroscopies of 2D materials Eugenio Zallo, Walter-Schottky Institute, München |
| 09:30 In-situ RHEED, Laser reflectometry und line-of-sight QMS (and in-situ XRD) Oliver Bierwagen, PDI Berlin |
| 10:30 Coffee break |
| 11:00 Optical spectroscopy for studying the particle synthesis in flame spray pyrolysis Johannes Kiefer |
| 12:00 Towards in-situ and in-process tool wear determination with robot-assisted optical metrology and greybox modeling Andreas Fischer |
| 13:15 Closing remarks and end of workshop + snacks |
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