Conference
1,2,3H: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Hydrogen Isotopes
This international conference brings together leading experts in hydrogen isotope research to explore cutting-edge topics such as nuclear quantum effects, H/D/T separation strategies, and sustainable innovations.
Spanning both experimental and theoretical perspectives, the conference offers a vibrant platform for interdisciplinary exchange. It fosters collaboration across scientific disciplines and accelerates progress in hydrogen science and technology.
Scope of the conference:
The 1,2,3H Conference at Leipzig University is proudly organized by the Hydrogen Research Training Group 2721 funded by the German Research Foundation DFG with additional support from Leipzig University and the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding at HZDR.
Program, confirmed speakers and registration details are available at the conference homepage.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof. Knut R. Asmis (Physical Chemistry, Inhomogeneous Condensed Matter, Leipzig University, Germany)
Dr. Agnieszka Kuc (Center for Advanced Systems Understanding CASUS at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany)
Dr. Toshiki Riemer-Wulf (Physical Chemistry, Inhomogeneous Condensed Matter, Leipzig University, Germany)
Prof. Dr. Cornelius Fischer (Leipzig Universityand Institute of Resource Ecology at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Agnieszka Kuc
Toshiki Riemer-Wulf
Maria Chiara Crimella
Hannah Buttkus
Siyara Kehelwalathenne
Martin Strejc
Jing Liu
Mahnaz Bakhtian
Hrittik Karmakar
Sportwissenschaftliche Fakultät
University of Leipzig
Jahnallee 59
04109 Leipzig, Germany
23 to 25 March 2026