12th Irish Nanoscale Simulators Meeting |
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The Irish Nanoscale Simulators Meeting (formerly Irish Atomistic Simulators Meeting) brings together Irish researchers in the theory and computation of atoms, molecules and materials. The 12th annual Meeting will be held in Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, on 17-18th December 2007. |
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Scope |
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| The field of emphasis of the Meeting is computational chemistry and physics, especially atomic-scale simulation using electronic structure theory. Reports from other areas of computational science are also welcome, particularly those that link the atomic- and meso-scale, as are presentations of associated experimental work. | |||
Before you travel, please note the following:
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Programmeis available here. As there was a large number of submissions for oral presentations, we have converted some oral presentations to poster presentations by giving preference to students and in particular, to those who have not spoken at IASM/INSM before. Posters should be portrait and either A0 or A1 in size. |
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Invited Speakers
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Advance registrationis now closed. |
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| Upon arrival at Tyndall, please report to the main reception at the entrance beside the river Lee (opposite the Mercy Hospital) where you will be directed for registration. | |||
Local Information |
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The conference is run by
Nanoscale Simulators in Ireland
and the local organisers are Prof Stephen Fahy, Dr Sian Joyce
and Ms Patricia Hegarty, Tyndall National Institute.
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Previous Meetings |
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The 7th Meeting was held in Trinity College Dublin on 16-17th Dec 2002. The 8th Meeting was held in The Queen's University Belfast on 22-23rd Dec 2003. The 9th Meeting was held in Tyndall National Institute on 16-17th Dec 2004. The 10th Meeting was held in Trinity College Dublin on 19-20th Dec 2005. The 11th Meeting was held in The Queen's University Belfast on 18-19th Dec 2006. |
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| The 12th Meeting is kindly sponsored by the U.S. Office of Naval Research Global. |
The 12th Meeting is kindly sponsored by Intel Ireland. |
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