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[SA_scat] Call for abstract NCM11 - NEW Deadline February 12th 2010

Dear Colleague,

As you may know, the 11th edition of the International Conference on the 
Structure of Non-Crystalline Materials (NCM11) will be held June 27th - 
July 2nd, 2010, in Paris (France).

The deadline for abstract submission at the NCM11 has been extended 
until February 12th. Abstracts can still be submitted online on the 
NCM11 website at the following address: http://ncm11.impmc.upmc.fr.
The notification of acceptance should happen around March 15th 2010, and 
the online registration will be opened shortly.

We remind you that the following scientists already agreed to attend the
Conference as invited speakers:
    Dr Wim Bras, ESRF, Grenoble (France)
    Pr Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla (USA)
    Pr Anna Corrias, University of Cagliari (Italy)
    Pr David Drabold, Ohio University (USA)
    Pr. Stephen L. Elliott, University of Cambridge (UK)
    Pr G. Neville Greaves, Aberystwyth University (UK)
    Dr Dominique Massiot, CEMHTI, Orléans (France)
    Dr Valeria Molinero, University of UTAH (USA)
    Dr Giulio Monaco, ESRF (France)
    Dr Gavin Mountjoy, University of Kent (UK)
    Pr Josef W. Zwanziger, Dalhousie University (Canada)


We are looking forward to your participation at the NCM11 meeting in Paris.


The organizing committee:
Georges Calas, Laurent Cormier, Guillaume Ferlat, Laurence Galoisy, 
Gerald Lelong
Institut de Minéralogie et Physique des milieux condensés, Université
Pierre et Marie Curie, CNRS, Université Denis Diderot, IPGP, Paris (France).

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