Best, Karsten
On behalf of the organizing committee, we invite you to join us on the beautiful campus of the University of New Hampshire for the Physical Electronics Conference (PEC) 2018. The PEC has been held on university campuses and at research labs around North America for over 75 years. This topical conference provides a yearly forum for the dissemination and discussion of novel and fundamental theoretical and experimental research in the physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering of surfaces and interfaces. Presentations of PhD thesis research, made by young contestants for the prestigious Nottingham prize ($1,500), are highlighted. Representative topics include electronic, chemical, magnetic, and structural properties of surfaces and interfaces; energetics, kinetics, and dynamics of physical, chemical, and biological transformations; electron correlation at surfaces and interfaces; interactions of biological materials; mechanisms of film growth, interface evolution, and reduced dimensionality; and processes of energy, electron, ion, and molecular transfer at surfaces and interfaces.Conference Venue - University of New Hampshire, DeMeritt Hall, DurhamConference Dates – June 26-28, 2018
Early Registration Deadline: June 12, 2018
Late Breaking Poster Abstract Deadline:June 14, 2018 - 5:00 PM PSTEach abstract should be submitted as a one-page Word document using the abstract template for the PEC 2018 meeting. Please be sure that the abstract file name is identified by your last name followed by your first initial, underscore, PEC2018_Abstract (e.g., doej_PEC2018_Abstract). Attach and send the abstract to the following email address karsten.pohl@unh.edu using "PEC2018 Abstract" for the email subject line.
Manuscript Deadline: September 1Papers presented at PEC 2018 may be submitted for publication in the next open JVST B 2019 issue of the Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B (JVST-B). The papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers appear online immediately after proof processing.
We are looking forward to welcoming you this summer to the New Hampshire seacoast!
For More Information Visit mypages.unh.edu/pec2018
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Karsten Pohl
Professor and Chair of Physics
Department of Physics and Materials Science Program
University of New Hampshire, DeMeritt Hall 229
9 Library Way, Durham, NH 03824 USA
V +1 (603) 862-4197 http://physics.unh.edu/people/faculty
E karsten.pohl@unh.edu
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