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| Leslaw Bieniasz |
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:18 am |
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16th March, 2007
Dear Colleagues,
If anybody in this newslist is interested in applications
of computational methods to electrochemistry or related fields,
we wish to inform you about the
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY
that we organise for 2007. We shall be pleased to see you coming
together with your co-workers to this symposium. We shall also
appreciate if you pass this information to any other potentially
interested colleagues. We apologise for any possible repeated
cross-posting of this message. The first announcement of the
Symposium is included below.
Sincerely Yours,
L. Bieniasz
nbbienia@cyf-kr.edu.pl
http://www.cyf-kr.edu.pl/~nbbienia
and
D. Britz
britz@chem.au.dk
http://www.chem.au.dk/~britz
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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Organised by Dr. Leslaw K. Bieniasz (Cracow, Poland)
Dr. Dieter Britz (Aarhus, Denmark)
in co-operation with the Organisers of the ICCMSE 2007 Conference,
Prof. Dr. Theodore E. Simos and
Prof. Dr. George Maroulis
is planned to take place as a part of the ICCMSE 2007 Conference,
in Corfu (Greece), 25-30 September 2007, hotel MARBELLA.
The web site of the conference is http://www.iccmse.org
where you can find all important information concerning
registration procedure, payments, important dates,
conference program, accomodation, etc.
The Symposium will be devoted to ALL ASPECTS of computer
and computational method uses in electrochemistry, including
(but not necessarily limited to):
* Quantum chemical and molecular simulations in electrochemistry
(ab initio, Monte-Carlo, Molecular Dynamics, etc.).
* Digital simulations of electrochemical transport and
kinetic/electroanalytical problems (continuum modelling,
including PDE/ODE/DAE solving).
* Multi-physics and multi-scale simulations in electrochemistry.
* Computer-aided data analysis in electrochemical kinetics
and electroanalysis.
* Engineering simulations and other computations relevant to
electrochemical engineering.
* Software, problem-solving environments, expert systems, databases,
web-based programs, Grid applications, etc. for electrochemistry.
* Computerised electrochemical instrumentation.
* Computer-supported teaching/learning of electrochemistry.
Presentations dealing with ALL such subjects are welcome.
However, presentations devoted to NEW computer-based methods and
approaches are particularly encouraged (rather than mere applications
of widely known and used methods), in agreement with the general
mission of the ICCMSE Conferences.
The goal of the Symposium is to bring together scientists working
in diverse areas of Computational Electrochemistry, in order to
stimulate their awareness of common problems and group interests,
facilitate exchange of ideas and opinions, and enable global,
unifying views on this emerging interdisciplinary branch of
electrochemistry and computational science.
The Symposium will take the form of separate session(s) during
the ICCMSE Conference, provided that the number of registered
participants exceeds 12. Otherwise, the registered participants
may be assigned to other symposia, depending on the presentation
subjects.
The interested participants should contact Secretary ICCMSE 2007 at:
tsimos@mail.ariadne-t.gr (with a copy to tsimos.conf@gmail.com)
in all aspects dealing with the registration and payments.
Please indicate the intention to participate in the
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROCHEMISTRY
in the related correspondence.
The papers to be presented at the CE Symposium MUST BE SEND by
E-mail for review and editorial hadling either to
Dr. Leslaw Bieniasz, Institute of Physical Chemistry of the
Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Electrochemical
Oxidation of Gaseous Fuels, ul. Zagrody 13, 30-318 Cracow, Poland.
E-mail: nbbienia@cyf-kr.edu.pl
or to
Prof. Dieter Britz, Kemisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet,
Langelandsgade 140, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
E-mail: britz@chem.au.dk
In the preparation of the papers please follow the rules and
deadlines described comprehensively at the ICCMSE web page
indicated above.
After acceptance of the papers, the authors of the accepted
papers must send to the fax:
++ 30 210 94 20 091 or ++ 30 2710 237 397 their
signed copyright transfer agreement of AIP
(the form is available at the web site of the ICCMSE).
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| Dr. Leslaw Bieniasz, |
| Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences,|
| Department of Electrochemical Oxidation of Gaseous Fuels, |
| ul. Zagrody 13, 30-318 Cracow, Poland. |
| tel./fax: +48 (12) 266-03-41 |
| E-mail: nbbienia@cyf-kr.edu.pl |
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| Interested in Computational Electrochemistry? |
| Visit my web site: http://www.cyf-kr.edu.pl/~nbbienia |
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