SMTG Annual Meeting:
“Solving the electrolyte problem”
The Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics Group of the would like to draw your attention to the group’s annual meeting titled “Solving the electrolyte problem” taking place in the University of Manchester, 9th-11th January 2019. This 3-day meeting will bring together experimental and modelling/theory groups to discuss industrial and academic challenges related to electrolytes solutions.
Confirmed invited speakers:
Prof. Susan Perkin | University of Oxford
Prof. Maximilian Kohns | Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
Dr. Thomas Lafitte | Process Systems Enterprise
Dr Antonin Chapoy | Heriot-Watt University
Contributed oral presentations (20 mins duration) and poster presentations are encouraged and will be selected by the organizing committee based on submitted abstracts.
The SMTG Young Scientist Award, a prize given biennially to an exceptional scientist in the early stages of their career, working broadly in the area of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, will be awarded during the conference. The first recipient of this prize was Dr. John Russo from the University of Bristol. Closing date for nominations to the Young scientist Award is 28/09/18. Further information on the eligibility criteria can be found in: http://www.rsc.org/Membership/Networking/InterestGroups/StatisticalMechanics/Awards.asp
Key Dates:
Call for abstracts opens 20th May 2018
Abstract submission deadline 28th September 2018
Registration deadline 31th October 2018
Conference starts 9th January 2019 at noon
Conference closes 11th January 2019 at noon
Standard registration costs:
£160 for RSC member, £180 for non-member
Please use the available template to write your abstract and send it to smtg.meeting@gmail.com with the subject "SMTG meeting 2019 Abstract"
Venue:
EBL Suite, James Chadwick Building, University of Manchester, Booth Street East, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom
We look forward to seeing you there.
Dr. Carlos Avendaño (SMTG committee member and Local Organiser, University of Manchester)
Dr. Karl Travis (Chair of SMTG, University of Sheffield )
Prof. Fernando Bresme (Treasurer, SMTG, Imperial College London)
Dr. Manon Higgins-Bos (National Nuclear Laboratories)
“Solving the electrolyte problem”
The Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics Group of the would like to draw your attention to the group’s annual meeting titled “Solving the electrolyte problem” taking place in the University of Manchester, 9th-11th January 2019. This 3-day meeting will bring together experimental and modelling/theory groups to discuss industrial and academic challenges related to electrolytes solutions.
Confirmed invited speakers:
Prof. Susan Perkin | University of Oxford
Prof. Maximilian Kohns | Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
Dr. Thomas Lafitte | Process Systems Enterprise
Dr Antonin Chapoy | Heriot-Watt University
Contributed oral presentations (20 mins duration) and poster presentations are encouraged and will be selected by the organizing committee based on submitted abstracts.
The SMTG Young Scientist Award, a prize given biennially to an exceptional scientist in the early stages of their career, working broadly in the area of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, will be awarded during the conference. The first recipient of this prize was Dr. John Russo from the University of Bristol. Closing date for nominations to the Young scientist Award is 28/09/18. Further information on the eligibility criteria can be found in: http://www.rsc.org/Membership/Networking/InterestGroups/StatisticalMechanics/Awards.asp
Key Dates:
Call for abstracts opens 20th May 2018
Abstract submission deadline 28th September 2018
Registration deadline 31th October 2018
Conference starts 9th January 2019 at noon
Conference closes 11th January 2019 at noon
Standard registration costs:
£160 for RSC member, £180 for non-member
Please use the available template to write your abstract and send it to smtg.meeting@gmail.com with the subject "SMTG meeting 2019 Abstract"
Venue:
EBL Suite, James Chadwick Building, University of Manchester, Booth Street East, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom
We look forward to seeing you there.
Dr. Carlos Avendaño (SMTG committee member and Local Organiser, University of Manchester)
Dr. Karl Travis (Chair of SMTG, University of Sheffield )
Prof. Fernando Bresme (Treasurer, SMTG, Imperial College London)
Dr. Manon Higgins-Bos (National Nuclear Laboratories)