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54th European High Pressure Research Group (EHPR ... (No replies)

Igor Abrikosov
9 years ago
Igor Abrikosov 9 years ago

Submit your scientific contributions to topic
• Theoretical modeling of condensed matter at extreme conditions
or following topics:
• Structural studies at extreme conditions
• Complex structures: crystallographic diversity from MOFs to incommensurate structures
• Novel in-house high-pressure instrumentation
• Novel high-pressure instrumentation at large-scale facilities: synchrotrons and FELs
• Novel high-pressure instrumentation at large-scale facilities: neutrons
• Transport properties at high pressures
• Magnetism at extreme conditions
• Electronic transitions at high degree of compression
• Non-crystalline state at high pressure
• High pressure synthetic chemistry
• Time-resolved experiments at high pressures
• Novel physical phenomena at high pressures and low temperatures
• Advantages in optical and X-ray spectroscopies at high pressure
• High pressure technology and food sciences
• High pressure bio and life sciences
• Pharmaceutical and organic compounds at high pressures
• High pressure mineral physics and geochemistry
• Ultra-high static and dynamic pressures generation
• Melting at high pressures: new methods, new findings, and new controversies?
• Dynamic compression: from meteorites to novel materials
• Carbonates at extreme conditions
• Hydrogen and hydrogen-rich compounds: new frontiers at high pressures
• Experimental and theoretical approaches to warm dense matter
• Volatiles in Earth and planetary interiors

The Abstract Submission Deadline is March 31, 2016.

For further information please visit our homepage http://www.ehprg2016.org.

Sincerely yours,

Igor Abrikosov




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials