Hydrogen in Oxides
21 April 2004
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street London W1X 4BS
Organised by the Materials and Characterisation Group of the Institute of Physics
in association with the ISIS Muon Group, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, the
Materials Research Centre, University College London, and the EPSRC Nanotechnology
Network "Theory and Experiment in Extreme Nanotechnology".
Introduction
This one-day meeting aims to bring together theorists and experimentalists concerned
with all aspects of hydrogen in oxides, including the newly discovered possibility
of electronic conduction and other issues of practical concern to oxide electronic
materials and gate dielectrics, as well as protonic conduction, hydrogen mobility,
fuel cells, nano-porous materials and mineralogy.
Format
The meeting will take the form of a symposium of invited lectures, together
with discussion and poster sessions. The speakers will include V Afanas'ev (Belgium),
CRA Catlow (Royal Institution), SFJ Cox (ISIS), JL Gavartin (UCL), H Hosono
(Kawasaki), C-H Park (Pusan), J Robertson (Cambridge), JF Scott (Cambridge),
PV Sushko (UCL), M Welch (London) and M Wöhlecke (Osnabrück).
Bursaries
Student members of the IoP Materials and Characterisation Group, or of the ISIS
Muon User Group, are encouraged to apply for bursaries.
Registration
Full £40, Student £15. Registration deadline Monday 5 April 2004.
A buffet lunch is included. The post deadline rates are £60 and £30,
respectively. The registration form will be available from the web site.
Call for Papers
There will be a poster session for contributed presentations with a prize of
£50
for the best poster. Abstracts for posters should be no more than 1 side of
A4 (max 3 references and no figures) and prepared using MS Word 97 or higher.
Abstracts should be sent electronically to DJ Keeble (
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by no later than Monday 5 April 2004.
WWW
Visit the conference web site at www.isis.ac.uk/muons/hoxide. The site will include registration and full programme details.
Organiser:
Dr David J. Keeble
Senior Lecturer in Physics
Electronic Engineering & Physics Division
Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences
University of Dundee
Dundee
DD1 4HN
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