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[NMR] Reminder: Spin Chemistry Meeting 2019
Dear colleagues,
This is a gentle reminder about the 16th International Symposium on Spin and Magnetic Field Effects in Chemistry and Related Phenomena (Spin Chemistry Meeting 2019), which will be held in Saint Petersburg, Russia on August 18-22, 2019.
Spin Chemistry Meeting is biannual international conference. It is a well-established forum to exchange knowledge and latest scientific results in the field of spin chemistry and related areas of research including applications in spintronics, material science and biology. The scientific program of the Conference will include plenary lectures, invited lectures, oral talks and poster sessions. Presentations will be organized in the following thematic sections:
- Magnetic field effects
- Hyperpolarized nuclear magnetic resonance
- Hyperpolarized electron paramagnetic resonance
- Novel material and spintronics
- Theory of spin effects in chemistry
We are also planning to have a one-day spin chemistry tutorial on August 18, 2019.
Previous Spin Chemistry Meetings were held Tomakomai, Japan (1991); Konstanz, Germany (1992); Chicago, USA (1994); Novosibirsk, Russia (1996); Jerusalem, Israel (1997); Emmetten, Switzerland (1999); Tokyo, Japan (2001); Chapel Hill, USA (2003); Oxford, UK (2005); San Servolo, Italy (2007); St Catharines, Canada (2009); Noordwijk, The Netherlands (2011); Bad Hofgastein, Austria (2013); Kolkata, India (2015); Schluchsee, Germany (2017).
To learn more about the conference, please visit web-page
http://scm2019.tomo.nsc.ru/
We let you know that practical information concerning registration and accommodation has been updated. If you have questions, please contact us using the email address:
scm2019@tomo.nsc.ru
We look forward to seeing you in Saint Petersburg,
Konstantin Ivanov, on behalf of the Organizing Committee of Spin Chemistry Meeting 2019.
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