ANAKON 2025

ANAKON 2025

As the most important joint conference of German, Austrian and Swiss analytical chemistry, ANAKON offers a forum for new scientific content, the presentation of novel equipment and methods and, in particular, for direct dialogue between scientists!

Start Date 10.03.2025 - 09:00
Event End 13.03.2025 - 17:00
Location Leipzig (Germany)
Campus Augusteum - Paulinum, University of Leipzig
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The fact that analytical chemistry as a science plays a central role in our lives is evident in many areas: in materials science, pharmaceutical development, diagnostics and medicine, environmental monitoring, the monitoring of industrial processes, equipment development, the control of our drinking water as well as our food - to name just a few examples. Methods and instrumental developments in analytical chemistry are used everywhere.

ANAKON has set itself the goal of reflecting this diversity as broadly as possible within the framework of a conference.

In 2025, ANAKON will take place at Leipzig University. With around 30,000 students and 1,850 academics, Leipzig University is one of the oldest universities in Germany. It is a full university that offers over 200 degree programmes. Over 40,000 students characterise Leipzig's cityscape, as does the Augusteum, completed in 2012. Leipzig has been a stronghold of analytical chemistry for many years, as evidenced by several professorships in analytical chemistry and the large number of non-university scientific institutions, such as the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ and the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research - TROPOS. As a trade-fair city, book city and music city, Leipzig is home to a lively and diverse art and cultural scene and has something to offer all its guests. In addition to the world-famous Gewandhaus Orchestra, the St. Thomas Boys Choir and the Monument to the Battle of the Nations, a stroll through the city centre offers an insight into the history and character of the city. 

Chairmen
Prof. Dr. Detlev Belder, Leipzig University
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Reemtsma, Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Photo: Christian Hüller / Universität Leipzig, SUK