Biennial European Astrobiology Conference on September 01-04, 2025 in Noer, Germany

Biennial European Astrobiology Conference on September 01-04, 2025 in Noer, Germany

he meeting will take place from 1 to 4 September 2025 in the picturesque medieval city of Nördlingen , which is situated inside the world-famous Ries crater in southern Germany. It aims to cover the role of meteorite and comets impacts in the formation of Earth, its atmosphere and the evolution of life. The conference will consist of lectures, discussions and excursions and participants will also have the possibility to display their own research results in one or two poster sessions. The European Astrobiology Institute and the Stockholm University Astrobiology Centre, and the University of Neu-Ulm will function as co-organisers of the conference:

  • Impacts and the early history of the Solar System
  • Impact structures as indicators of target properties
  • Role of impacts in delivery and formation of the building blocks for life
  • Impact-generated habitats for life
  • Environment effects of impacts

Impacts as threats for life and humankind

Geoconservation, education and outreach of impacts

We also will have two one-day excursions, one around the Ries crater on 4th September and one half-day excursion on 2 September to the Steinheim crater with its famous central uplift feature.

There is also plenty of time for contributed talks, especially by young scientists. Deadline for abstract submission is 31 May 2025. Registration deadline is 30 June 2025.

Please see the website

https://europeanastrobiology.eu/nordlingen-conference/

for all further informations.

Name: European Astrobiology Institute
Website: http://www.europeanastrobiology.eu
Address: 1, quai Lezay-Marnésia

The European Astrobiology Institute (EAI) is a consortium of European research and higher education institutions and organisations as well as other stakeholders aiming to carry out research, training, outreach and dissemination activities in astrobiology in a comprehensive and coordinated manner and thereby securing a leading role for the European Research Area in the field.
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