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CASTEP Community Conference 2020 -- 6th/7th Apri ... (No replies)

ajm255
5 years ago
ajm255 5 years ago

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN :  http://www.cvent.com/d/lhq6sw

The next CASTEP Community Conference (formerly known as the CASTEP User Workshop) will be at the University of Birmingham's Edgbaston Park Hotel on the 6th & 7th April 2020. This Community Conference is an opportunity to present research and discuss ideas in a relaxed and friendly environment. There will be a lively informal atmosphere with plenty of opportunities for discussion and, with this in mind, all participants are encouraged to present a poster to promote our conversations.

Confirmed Speakers:
Plenary by: Karsten Reuter (TU Munich)
Tomeu Monserrat (University of Cambridge)
Anthony Reilly (Dublin City University)
Timmy Cuestra (Oak Ridge National Lab)
Misbah Sarwar (Johnson Matthey)

To register please visit http://www.cvent.com/d/lhq6sw

Andrew Morris and Phil Hasnip
(Conference organisers)




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