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Registration

Registration

The registration for NOSA 2026 is now open - deadline 17th February.

Link to the registrationform


The registration fees are:
Regular participant: € 250 + VAT
Early career participant: € 150 +VAT

 

Call for abstract

The abstract should contain 300-500 words and be written as plain text (no figures, equations, references). The word limit does not include title, authors and affiliations. Write as clear and concise as possible. The NOSA board will review the abstracts and the local organizers will assemble the programme based on the NOSA board recommendations.

Author notification will be January/early February 2026.

Prolonged Deadline for abstract submission: 16 January 2026.

Please follow the instruction in the link below for submitting your abstract

Abstract submission

Explore the Symposium Topics below:

•    Nanoparticle Synthesis & Applications
•    Transport & Non-Exhaust Emissions
•    Combustion Aerosols
•    Process Monitoring & Analysis
•    Filtration
•    Electrical Effects
•    Instrumentation & Method Development

•    Health-Relevant Aerosols
•    Exposure, Epidemiology, Toxicology
•    Bioavailability & Biological Responses
•    Bioaerosols & Allergens
•    Medical & Therapeutic Applications

•    Formation, Transformation & Transport
•    Physical & Chemical Properties
•    Source Apportionment
•    Remote Sensing & Intercomparison Studies
•    Aerosol-Cloud Interaction
•    Climate Modelling & Forcing
•    Aerosol-Surface Interactions 
•    Theory & Modelling

•    Legislation & Policy
•    Air Quality & Public Health
•    Climate Change Mitigation
•    Innovation & Industrial Application
•    Risk Assessment & Science Communication