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EHPRG Meetings

  • From July 25, 2010, to July 29, 2010
    XLVIII EHPRG Meeting
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    Location: Uppsala, Sweden
    Contact: Prof. R. Ahuja (Chairman).

  • From September 1, 2011, to September 10, 2011
    XLIX EHPRG Meeting
    The date range is to be confirmed.
    Location: Budapest, Hungary
    Contact: Prof. L. Smeller (Chairman).

Other high pressure events

  • From March 1, 2010, to March 6, 2010
    25th International Conference on Equations of State for Matter
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    The technical focus of the conference is on physical properties of matter at high energy densities, as well as on physics of processes and phenomena arising from the interaction of intense energy fluxes with condensed matter. Contributed presentations in oral and poster sessions are planed. The Conference will provide for the possibility of non-formal discussions, communications, and co-operations.
    Location: Elbrus, Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia
    Contact: Konstantin V. Khishchenko (Chairman).

  • From June 13, 2010, to June 18, 2010
    2010 Goldschmidt meeting on Session 18: Atomistic and Molecular Modeling of Geochemical Processes, Session 18a: Theoretical High Pressure Mineralogy
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    Invited speaker: Koichiro Umemoto (Minnesota Supercomputer Institute). Theory development, particularly in recent years, makes theory a reliable tool to study a number of high pressure phenomena. These include application of density functional theory and quantum Monte Carlo to study energetics of various minerals in wide pressure-temperature range, new algorithms for predicting unexpected structures and phase transitions, while advances in computer hardware allow us to handle increasing size and complexity of investigated systems. While experiment does not compromise on complexity of studied materials, theory is unparalleled in providing details of the studied phenomena. This makes theory a critically important counterpart to experiment and often provides direction for experimental studies. The session will bring together those who study minerals at high pressure at the atomistic and electronic structure level, where both high pressure and minerals are defined in the broadest sense.
    Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
    Contact: Anatoly B. Belonoshko (Convener); Artem R. Oganov (Convener).

  • From August 1, 2010, to August 4, 2010
    HPSP14: 14th International Conference on High Pressure Semiconductor
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    The 14th International Conference on High Pressure Semiconductor Physics will be held in Changchun, China, from 1st to 4th August 2010. Conference sessions will be held at Campus of Jilin University. The HPSP-14 conference is a satellite meeting of the International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS30) to be held in Seoul (Korea) during 25th to 30th July. This conference intends to be a large scope conference, it will review electronic, transport, spin-dependent, optical, structural, and vibration properties of semiconductors with emphasis in the latest advances and developments in the field.
    Location: Changchun, China
    Contact: Secretariat (Contact).

Other events

  • From July 11, 2010, to July 16, 2010
    LAM14: 14th Conference on Liquid and Amorphous Metals
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    As in previous editions, the conference is devoted to liquid and amorphous metals, and to those nonmetallic systems which are traditionally hosted within the program (semi-conductors, molten salts, quasicrystals, etc.). We are planning also focused sessions to explore new horizons in the field of liquid and amorphous materials, with special emphasis on those which can be tackled with emerging techniques. These include the development of advanced radiation sources (synchrotrons, neutrons) for measurements of structural and dynamical properties of liquid, amorphous and colloidal phases; perspectives offered by novel fourth generation soft and hard x-ray sources for metals under extreme and/or highly metastable conditions; ultrafast techniques for studying phase transitions, chemical reactions and non-equilibrium states; ab-initio simulations of metals, alloys and nanosized systems.
    Location: Rome, Italy
    Contact: Tullio Scopigno (Chairman); Andrea Di Cicco (Chairman); F. Lupinacci (Secretary).

  • From July 27, 2010, to July 29, 2010
    2nd International Solvothermal and Hydrothermal Association Conference (ISHA-2010)
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    It is an opportunity for the specialists from various sectors covering academia and industries to share a common platform to discuss the recent developments in the areas of Solvothermal, Hydrothermal and Supercritical processes, soft solution processes, new ionic solvents, processing of functional materials, nanomaterials processing technology, biomimetic materials, biological materials, geochemistry, sustainable development, green processing technology, life science, thermochemistry, and other related emerging areas. Both conventional and supercritical Hydrothermal and Solvothermal processing methods are known as the best techniques for nanomaterials processing. Therefore, the conference is attracting attention from a large spectrum of researchers both from academia and industries.
    Location: Beijing, China
    Contact: K. Byrappa (Chairman).

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