InterPore2024: Call for Abstracts

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Maša Prodanović, Professor and Associate Department Chair of Hildebrand Department of Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering at University of Texas Austin, tells us why Qingdao is a great location for InterPore2024. Join Maša and many more at InterPore2024!

Submit your abstract by the 02 January deadline


Call for Abstracts Deadline

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The abstract submission deadline has been moved to 08 January. As opposed to previous years, there will be no extension of the deadline! This deadline applies to in-person oral presentations only. Submissions for in-person posters and online presentations will be accepted until Friday, 19 April 2024.


Call for 2024 Conference Courses

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We welcome submission of proposals for Conference Courses at InterPore2024. Courses will be organized as satellite events of the InterPore Annual Meeting in Qingdao on the following dates:

  • Sunday, 12 May 2024
  • Friday, 17 May 2024

The standard duration of a given course will be half a day (3-hour lecture). Proposals for non-standard duration, if well justified, will be considered.

The main criteria for selection of proposals include track record of the proposers as well as the opportunity to ensure diversity to a full extent across the set of courses.

To submit your proposal, please complete the following submission form.


And now for Qingdao!

Qingdao has a lot of things to offer with respect to science, science history and porous media. This week: Badaguan Scenic Area

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Qingdao Badaguan Modern Architecture, one of the most worthwhile attractions in Qingdao, is so named because it is distributed alongside eight roads named after important ancient passes. The Badaguan buildings were designed and built by German architects at the beginning of the 20th century, followed by architects from the United States, Russia, Japan and other countries as well as Chinese architects. These were basically completed in the 1940s, forming a cluster of more than 300 villas of different architectural styles from more than 20 countries. With a total floor area of 145,368 square meters, it is known as the “Expo of Architecture of All Nations”.