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News
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The conference
program is available
20.07.2010.
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The conference is now booked full, and we cannot register
participants any more. This includes those who obtained preliminary
registration but did not convert it to full registration on time. We
regret any disappointment, and thank you for your interest in the
Trogir conference.
10.05.2010.
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A grant competition for the
attendance of young researchers
at the workshop is closed.
First Announcement and Call for
Participation
The
international workshop on "Recent advances in broad-band solid-state NMR
of correlated electronic systems" will take place on 5-10 September
2010, in Trogir, Croatia. The workshop is part of the SOLeNeMaR project
(FP7 #229390) of the European Commission and will mark the foundation of
the first solid-state NMR facility in Zagreb, established with the
support of the SOLeNeMaR project and the Croatian Government.
The conference site and housing are
within the walls of the historic town of Trogir, one of the
UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, situated close (6 km) to the international airport of
Split (SPU).
The workshop is meant to bring
together NMR experts and those interested in the local properties of
complex materials, and to stimulate interest in NMR measurements and
techniques. It will cover topical results on: high-Tc superconductors,
cobaltates and pnictides, quantum magnetism, low-D organic conductors,
heavy fermion conductors and complex systems, as well as advances in
broad-band NMR techniques.
The target audience is both
experimental and theoretical researchers in the field, as well as
doctoral students and postdocs interested in broad-band NMR.
A specific ambition of the workshop is
to foster the development of NMR expertise among young researchers,
which is one of the formal goals of the above-mentioned SOLeNeMaR
project. To this purpose ten grants will be made available from the
project to cover all the expenses at the conference for selected young
researchers.
Due to space constraints related to
our chosen venue, the number of participants is limited to 70, including
the invited speakers. We encourage all interested colleagues to register
early, also to benefit from the early registration fee of only 150 EUR
(80 EUR for PhD students), valid until May 1st.
Further details are available at the
conference web site, which will be continuously updated.

Trogir, Croatia
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 Strengthening
the SOLid-state research capacities in Zagreb by the introduction of the
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance method


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