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Molecular Photophysics in the North East

19 April 2016 09:00-17:30, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom


Introduction
This meeting is the first in a series of one-day events to discuss molecular photophysics. The meeting will cover both experimental and theoretical aspects of the photophysical properties of organic and inorganic compounds and materials. The main topics to be discussed include luminescence, nonradiative transitions, light-induced electron transfer, electronic energy transfer and photochemical energy conversion. Properties of molecules and molecular materials will be addressed at fundamental and applied levels. The meeting concentrates on research carried out in the North East but is open to all researchers. It provides an opportunity for early career researchers, postgraduate students, post-doctoral researchers, academics and industrialists to meet and discuss with others working in the generic field. The main aim of the meeting is to stimulate cooperation and collaboration between research laboratories working in the area of molecular photophysics and to promote new applications for the research.

There are no registration charges but participants are requested to register in advance.

The meeting is sponsored by the RSC Faraday Division. PhD students might be eligible for a travel bursary to help cover transport costs. Enquiries should be made at chem.events@ncl.ac.uk.
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Royal Society of Chemistry - Faraday Division
The Procter & Gamble Company
Venue
Newcastle University

Research Beehive, Newcastle University, Research Beehive, Level 2, Old Library Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom

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Any queries regarding the meeting should be directed to Professor Anthony Harriman:

anthony.harriman@ncl.ac.uk
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