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To: chemistry-request at ccl.net
Date: Sun Oct 23 20:27:07 2005
Subject: 06.03.07 21st Austin Symposium on Molecular Structure, Austin, TX
21st Austin Symposium on Molecular Structure
5th - 7th March 2006
Park Plaza Hotel, 6000 Middle Fiskville Road, Austin, TX 78752
http://www.ged.chem.ed.ac.uk/austin/
Are you a scientist involved in experimental or theoretical studies of
molecular structure?
Do you want to meet with experts in other structural methods?
The Austin Symposium brings together scientists from a wide background
of structure analysis from all over the world. It is an excellent chance
for debate and discussion with experts in their field and is a good way
to get new ideas for your own research.
Purpose?
Those who attend include workers in the fields of:
Diffraction both small molecule X-ray crystallography and gas-phase
electron diffraction
Spectroscopy all kinds, with an emphasis on structure
Theoretical including computational methods and results.
Invited lectures - speakers impart their detailed knowledge of
newly developed techniques
What's involved? Short presentations - exhibit current research
and ideas
Poster sessions - an ideal way to stimulate discussion
There is an active social program including a banquet and barbecue.
The participation of graduate students is positively encouraged.
To register an interest in the forthcoming symposium please contact
Professor Jim Boggs at james.boggs]![mail.utexas.edu. You will receive
the next circular via e-mail.
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