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Registration is open for the Alpine conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids 2019
Dear Colleagues,
Registration and abstract submission for the Alpine Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids 2019 are now open!
The conference will take place in Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France, from the 15th to the 19th September 2019. The scientific committee is composed of Lucio Frydman (Weizmann Institute), Arno Kentgens (Radboud University) and Tatyana Polenova (University of Delaware).
The program of the conference will consist of plenary lectures, contributed oral communications, and round table sessions. Round table sessions will provide opportunities for discussions in small groups following a short pitch talk on contributed work. A new perspective session will provide personal views on selected topics and questions of the field. A number of social events are planned to further liven up the conference.
The following speakers will give plenary lectures: Vipin Agarwal (TIFR Hyderabad), Greg Boebinger (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory), Brad Chmelka (UC Santa Barbara), Alexej Jerschow (New York University), Anne Lesage (CRMN Lyon), Ann McDermott (Columbia University), Thomas Prisner (Goethe University Frankfurt), Bernd Reif (Technical University of Munich), Melanie Rosay (Bruker Biospin).
A number of student grants are available. Applications for student grants must be submitted before April 26th.
The deadline for registration and abstract submission is May 31st, 2019. Register early, since the number of places available at the conference is limited.
Visit our website for more details on registration and abstract submission:
http://www.alpine-conference.org.
Looking forward to seeing you in Chamonix!
The organizing committee
Jean-Nicolas Dumez (CNRS, Université de Nantes)
Michal Leskes (Weizmann Institute)
Józef Lewandowski (University of Warwick)
Charlotte Martineau-Corcos (Université de Versailles, CNRS Orléans)
Paul Schanda (Institut de Biologie Structurale)
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