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Date: Sat Apr 2 14:10:17 2011
Subject: 11.08.28 Photocatalysis symposium at ACS Meeting in Denver, CO
Photocatalysis symposium at ACS Meeting in Denver
242nd ACS National Meeting in Denver, Colorado
Aug. 28 - Sep. 1, 2011
More information at:
http://www.ccl.net/cca/info/conferencelist/photocatalysis
CALL FOR PAPERS at The 242nd ACS National Meeting in Denver,
Colorado:
You are cordially invited to submit an abstract of your
potential talk at the Computational Modeling of Photo-catalysis and
Photo-induced Charge Transfer Dynamics on Surfaces symposium.
It is one of symposia provided by Computers in Chemistry
(COMP) Division program at the fall meeting of the American Chemical
Society in Denver, CO from August 28 to September 1, 2011.
- Each talk (oral presentations only) is supposed to be 30-minutes long.
- The size limit for the abstract is 150 words.
It may include Tables and Figures. A figure counts for a total
of 70 words. Abstracts can be submitted online at
http://abstracts.acs.org.
- The symposium is up for scientific challenges including description
of charge transfer and bond breaking dynamics, and its spectroscopic
monitoring. It is going to be outstanding due to a considerable number
of invited talks.
- The symposium welcomes presentations combining both theory and
experiment. Please, feel free to encourage your colleagues,
whose research is in the field of photocatalysis and photovoltaics,
to submit their abstracts to the symposium.
- The fall ACS meeting is one of the largest scientific meetings in
the world. Thus, we strongly recommend you to submit your abstract
early. You will be able to edit it later, before the deadline on
April 4th.
- The deadline for the abstract submission is April 4th, 2011
Please, see the flayer for other details.
We will be happy to have your submission to the
symposium on photocatalysis!
Dmitri Kilin, Svetlana Kilina, Ivan Mikhaylov
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