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8th International Position Sensitive Detectors Conference, PSD8
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Previous Conf: PSD7 2005. Previous Conf: PSD6 2003. Submission of abstracts is now officially over. We hope that those who have submitted abstracts will be notified during June and the start of July as to the outcome of their submission. Thank you for submitting an abstract and for considering the PSD8 Conference. We hope to see you in Glasgow in September. After August 1st, 2008. August 18th, 2008. Extended to May 25th 2008.
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8th International Position Sensitive Detectors Conference, PSD8
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Previous Conf: PSD7 2005. Previous Conf: PSD6 2003. 8th International Position Sensitive Detectors Conference PSD8. Welcome to the PSD 2008. PSD9 conference talking place in Aberystwyth, UK 12-16 September 2011. The previous conference (PSD7) took the form of fourteen invited papers, contributed by leading scientists in their respective fields, together with 52 oral presentations and 37 posters. One hundred and sixty delegates, from 27 different countries, attended the conference. University of Glasgow,.
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8th International Position Sensitive Detectors Conference, PSD8
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Previous Conf: PSD7 2005. Previous Conf: PSD6 2003. NIMA 273 Issues 2-3. NIMA 310 Issues 1-2. NIMA 348 Issues 2-3. NIMA 392 Issues 1-3. NIMA 477 Issues 1-3. NIMA 513 Issues 1-2. NIMA 573 Issues 1-2. After August 1st, 2008. August 18th, 2008. Extended to May 25th 2008.
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8th International Position Sensitive Detectors Conference, PSD8
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Previous Conf: PSD7 2005. Previous Conf: PSD6 2003. There will be a dedicated industrial exhibition at the conference venue which will take place from Monday (set-up at 9:00, conference starts 10:00) until 12:30 on Wednesday. The exhibition will therefore last two full days. The industrial exhibition will be in the main venue and will share the same area as the coffee and tea breaks to maximise contact between the attendees and the exhibitors. The industrial exhibition space is now fully booked.
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8th International Position Sensitive Detectors Conference, PSD8
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Previous Conf: PSD7 2005. Previous Conf: PSD6 2003. The proceedings of the 8th International conference on Position Sensitive Detectors will be published as a special edition of Nuclear Instrumentation and Methods A. Each registered participant of the conference will receive a copy of the proceedings. The papers must be prepared in acordance with the standard instructions for authors provided by the journal Elsevier. General advice for authors. Is available (including information on preparing figures.
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The Ultrafast Chemical Physics group. In the ultrafast chemical physics group. Is a Reader in the Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde. Neil is an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow working in the Biomolecular and Chemical Physics group, part of the Nanoscience division. Research in Neil's Multidimensional Spectroscopy Group concentrates on applying ultrafast two dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spectroscopy to the study of biological systems. Our research provides otherwise inaccessible information ...
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