The 24th biennial conference,
EcoBalt2025, will be held in the vibrant capital of Lithuania, Vilnius, on
8-10 October 2025. Continuing a longstanding tradition, the conference will bring together scientific researchers, students, and industry leaders from across the Baltic States, neighbouring regions, and European countries to present and discuss pressing environmental issues.
This year, the conference will emphasize ecological issues, focusing on topics such as microplastics and analytical methods for monitoring of antimicrobial contaminants. It aims to create a platform for fostering discussions on sustainable practices, ecosystem preservation, and innovative solutions for a greener future.
It will also highlight the importance of risk assessment in addressing pressing environmental challenges and advancing strategies to protect our natural resources, biodiversity preservation, and human health.
EcoBalt2025 will provide a dynamic platform for experts in:
- Green and Sustainable Chemistry
- Environmental Physics and Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Environmental Toxicology and Ecology
- Aquatic Chemistry
Join us in Vilnius as we work together to expand our understanding of ecological systems and shape strategies for a more sustainable world!
Registration opens on 3 February.
Scientific Committee:
Aivaras Kareiva, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Arturs Viksna, University of Latvia, Latvia
Anne Kahru, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Estonia
Steigvilė Byčenkienė, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania
Wanessa Melo, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania
Artūras Plukis, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania
Giedrius Trakimas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Organizing Committee:
Arūnas Stirkė, Chairperson, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania
Lina Mikoliūnaitė, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania
Andrius Garbaras, Center for Physical Science and Technology, Lithuania
Monika Kirsnytė-Šniokė, Center for Physical Science and Technology, Lithuania
Irena Nedveckytė, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Simonas Bendžius, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania