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5 years ago
msd30 5 years ago

Molecules at Surfaces: What do we really know?

A symposium in honour of Prof Mats Persson

12-13 September 2019, University of Liverpool, UK

Deadline for registration is: 31st July 2019

This Frontier Science symposium will focus on international achievements in the atomistic understanding of molecule/surface interactions and the challenges that remain for the future.

It will include a dinner with Prof Persson on the evening on 12 September 2019, and a presentation ceremony on the following day.

For more information and to register please visit https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/surface-science/conferences/upcoming-events/molecules-at-surfaces/

Confirmed Invited Speakers:
Prof David Bird (University of Bath, UK)
Dr Jonas Bjork (University of Linköping, Sweden)
Dr Matthew Dyer (University of Liverpool, UK)
Prof Shiwu Gao (Beijing Computational Science Research Center, China)
Prof Leonhard Grill (University of Graz, Austria)
Prof Wilson Ho (University of California Irvine, USA)
Prof Stephen Holloway (Liverpool, UK)
Prof Bret Jackson (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Dr Takashi Kumagai (Fritz-Haber Institute, Berlin, Germany)
Prof Richard Palmer (Swansea University, UK)
Prof Jascha Repp (University of Regensburg, Germany)
Dr Ivan Scivetti (STFC, UK)

The symposium will run from 12 noon on Thursday 12 September 2019 until 2 pm on Friday 13 September 2019.

Participation in the symposium will cost £60, with attendance at the conference dinner an additional £50.

The symposium is being financially supported by the Department of Chemistry at the University of Liverpool, CCP5, the Solid Surfaces Interest Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Thin Films and Surfaces Group of the Institute of Physics.




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