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Ultrafast Chemical Physics in Scotland

Date Fr, 29.03.2019 - Fr, 29.03.2019
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Location Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation
Program The 2nd meeting on Ultrafast Chemical Physics in Scotland will take place on 29th March in Edinburgh and will bring together experimental and theoretical ultrafast chemical physics groups in Scotland. The meeting will consist of a series of contributed talks and two invited talks. Participants from outside Scotland are also very welcome to attend. Lunch and coffee will be provided.

When: The meeting will be held on Friday the 29th of March.
Registration opens at 9.30 (with the first talk at 10.00) and we aim to finish by 17.00.

Where:
Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation
High School Yards
Edinburgh
EH1 1LZ
The venue is just a 10 min walk from Waverley train station: www.edinburghcentre.org.

Invited speakers :
Prof Julia Weinstein (University of Sheffield)
Prof Dino Jaroszynski (University of Strathclyde)
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Link Registration
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