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PAST CARBON CALENDAR - (Jan-April 2005)

 

Please send Meeting and Conference announcements to Professor Peter A. Thrower, Editor-in-Chief, CARBON
Email: p.thrower@virgin.net

21-22 March 2005

British Carbon Group Spring Workshop "Carbon Materials: Science and Art" will be held in Brighton, UK. The Workshop is devoted to the latest research in separation processes, carbon coatings , synthesis and analytical/medical applications of carbon materials. This workshop will be of interest to those involved in the manufacture, use and characterization of carbon materials. Further details can be obtained from Prof. Sergey Mikhalovsky at Carbon@brighton.ac.uk Fax: +44 (0) 1273 642115 or from the website: http://www.brighton.ac.uk/pharmacy/conferences/carbontest.html.

14 - 15 April 2005

Meeting of the German Carbon Group (AKK) "40th-anniversary" to be held in Freudenstadt (Black Forest), Germany. For further information please contact Professor Wolfgang Klose, Kassel University D-34109 Kassel, Germany Fax: +49-561-804-3993; E-mail: klose@uni-kassel.de

22 - 25 May 2005

Carbons for a Greener Planet, Research Frontiers Workshop to be held at The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA. This workshop will focus on research frontiers pertaining to aromatically and tetrahedrally bonded carbon materials for applications in energy, environmental, electrochemical, electrical, nuclear, medical, and structural arenas. The interdisciplinary workshop will draw participants from numerous fields including carbon scientists, chemical engineers, environmental engineers, materials scientists, chemists, physicists, manufacturers, small business owners, economists, health and safety specialists, and sustainability planners. The workshop will include both oral and poster presentations, and presenters are encouraged to present both current research and development and also research and development needs. For complete information,visit http://www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/Futurecarbons.

3 - 7 July 2005

Carbon 2005, an International Conference on Carbon, to be held at the Hilton Hotel, Gyeongju, Korea. Preliminary details at http://www.carbon2005.com or from Y.S. Lim, Dept. of Ceramics Engineering, Myungi Univ., Korea. Fax: 82 31 330 6457; E-mail:yslim@mju.ac.kr

31 August - 3 September 2005

NanoteC'05 - Nanotechnology in Carbon and Related Materials to be held at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. This is the 7th international NanoteC conference sponsored by the British Carbon Group with the aim of promoting carbon science in the nanoscale : fullerenes, nanotubes, nanowires, sp3 forms, etc. For full information visit http://www.hpc.susx.ac.uk/nanotec or contact Professor Malcolm Heggie, TCCM Group, Department of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, E-mail: M.I.Heggie@sussex.ac.uk


 

5-11 September 2005

9th International Conference on "Hydrogen Materials Science and Chemistry of Carbon Nanomaterials" will be held in Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine. The aim is to gather scientists active in the field of the synthesis, physical and chemical properties, applications of metal hydrides and carbon nanostructured materials, to extend substantially our understanding of hydrogen interaction and behaviour in different storage systems, to provide a forum where researchers and engineers working in this field at universities, laboratories and other companies all over the world can present and discuss new ideas and results. Further details at the conference website http://www.ichms.com.ua . Contact: Dr. D.V. Schur (Program Committee Chair), Institute for Problems of Materials Science, P.O. Box 195, Kiev-150, 03150 Ukraine, Tel/Fax: 38-044-424-0381; E-mail: shurzag@materials.kiev.ua

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1-16 September 2005

16th European Conference on "Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes and Nitrides" to be held in Toulouse, France. Join international delegates and renowned invited speakers for a complete review of the latest scientific and technological aspects of vapour growth diamond, natural and synthetic diamond, and related materials such as carbon nanotubes, diamond-like carbon and wide gap nitrides particularly cubic boron nitride.For further information and to request a copy of the final programme brochure visit: http://www.diamond-conference.elsevier.com.

16 - 21 July 2006

Carbon 2006, an International Conference on Carbon, to be held at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland. The conference will be hosted by the British Carbon Group. For preliminary details visit the conference web site at: http://www.carbon2006.org

15 - 20 July 2007

Carbon 2007, an International Conference on Carbon, to be held at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Seattle, Washington State. The conference will be hosted by the American Carbon Society.

2-6 October 2005

Carbons for Energy Storage and Environment Protection (CESP '05), to be held in Orléans, France. Further details from Dr. Francois Béguin, CRMD - CNRS, 1b rue de la Férollerie, F-45071 Orléans Cedex 02, France. E-mail: beguin@cnrs-orleans.fr Web site at http//www.gfec.fr


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