In several sessions, we attended talks on the current progress of the projects, leveraged the CRC's collective knowledge through open questions, and enjoyed presentations by external guests such as Antonio Carrone and Charlotte Teschers from the Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces. In focused workshops, we discussed the current state of the CRC's topics and explored potential new fields of research related to light-driven reactions on nanoscale metals. Additionally, more than 30 posters showcased the wide range of research interests within our research center
In addition to promoting scientific dialogue, the retreat enhanced team cohesion and informal networking within a relaxed environment, effectively establishing a solid groundwork for ongoing collaboration within the CRC.