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New Generation in Strongly Correlated Electrons ... (No replies)

gmazza
1 year ago
gmazza 1 year ago
We are pleased to announce the  New Generation in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems (NGSCES) 2023  conference, to be held at Royal Hotel in Lido di Fermo, Italy, on August 28th-September 1st.
 
NGSCES 2023 aims to bring together young scientists to discuss cutting-edge ideas about strongly correlated physics.
 
Following a 10+ years tradition, the conference promotes discussions and collaborations in a friendly and inclusive environment. 
The program will include topical sessions opened by invited speakers and oral and poster contributions from the submitted abstracts. We particularly encourage submissions from scientists at an early stage in their careers.
 
Abstract submission is now open.
 
For more information, including the list of invited speakers, please visit our website https://sites.google.com/view/ngsces2023/
 
Best regards,
 
The NGSCES 2023 organisers,
 
Wibke Bronsch (Elettra), Ilaria Maccari (Stockholm University), Giacomo Mazza (Università di Pisa) and Niels Schröter (MPI Halle)



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