Visit to UK by Professor Peter Kusalik
22 - 29 May 2003.
Peter Kusalik
(Dalhousie University) will visit the UK
as part of the CCP5 visitor program.
He will visit Warwick, Belfast and London.
Peter has been doing excellent work on liquid/solution structure,
crystallisation and electrolyte systems for many years, all of which
is very relevant to the CCP5 community. Most recently he has
developed some very exciting non-equilibrium methods for studying
equilibrium phase changes using temperature gradients, which appear to
be very effective at determining and elucidating, for example, the
water liquid/ice equilibrium.
All CCP5 members are welcome to attend one of his seminars,
please contact the host if the seminar is not at your own University.
Peter will now be giving four seminars, one in London in addition
to the seminar at RAL.
This information may be useful for CCP5 members wishing to
attend one of the seminars:
| | Talk | Contact | Email
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| | | | Phone
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| University of Warwick: | 10.00 23 May | Dr. Mark Rodgers | P.M.Rodger@Warwick.ac.uk
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| Department of Chemistry | Room C521 | 02476 523239
|
| Computer simulation of crystallization
and crystal growth: Discovering how nature finds order
|
| Queen's University Belfast: | 16.00 26 May | Prof. Ruth Lynden-Bell | r.lynden-bell@qub.ac.uk
|
| Department of Physics | Emeleus Lecture Theatre | 028 9033 5329
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| Computer simulation of crystallization
and crystal growth: Discovering how nature finds order
|
| Rutherford Appleton Laboratory | 13.30 27 May | A.K. Soper | A.K.Soper@rl.ac.uk
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| Building R3 | Conference Room 11 | 01235 445543
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| Computer simulation of crystallization
and crystal growth: Discovering how nature finds order
|
| University College London | 13.00 28 May | J. Finney | j.finney@ucl.ac.uk
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| Physics and Astronomy building | Room A1 | 020 7679 7850
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| Computer simulation of crystallization
and crystal growth: Discovering how nature finds order
|
Last modified 21 May 2003