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10th International Conference on Hard X-ray Phot ... (No replies)

trungphucvo
3 months ago
trungphucvo 3 months ago

Dear Colleagues,

HAXPES2024 is the 10th International Conference on Hard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. It is going to be held in Pilsen, Czech Republic, from June 4th to June 7th, 2024. The conference will cover the most recent and exciting topics in atomic and molecular physics, chemistry, applied science, quantum materials, and electron dynamics as viewed by HAXPES, along with the latest technological advances in the field:

+ Theory and Method Development
+ Applied HAXPES
+ Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
+ ARPES
+ Beamline Session

and not limit to: Correlated and Magnetic Materials; Functional Interfaces; Energy Research and Industrial Applications; Techniques and Instrumentation; New Trends and Applications.

Oral/Poster Abstract Submission deadline: February 23rd, 2024.

Registration, other important dates and full details can be found via:

https://www.haxpes2024.zcu.cz/en/

Please kindly pass this on to your connections!

We hope to see you in Pilsen.

Kind regards,

The Organizing Team of HAXPES 2024




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