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Subject: STX:RIET: First Announcement: AsCA'01 - 18-21 November 2001
Bangalore, India
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> FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
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> ASIAN CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION
> IV MEETING (AsCA'01)
> 18-21 November 2001
> Indian Institute of Science
> Bangalore, India
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> AsCA'01
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> Asian Crystallographic Association (AsCA), founded in 1987 for the
> promotion of crystallographic activities in Asia, is a regional
> associate of the International Union of Crystallography and is
> represented by 17 National Associations. AsCA'01 is the fourth
> meeting of the association and will be held at the Indian Institute
> of Science, Bangalore, India, during November 18-21, 2001.
>
> The Scientific Programs include plenary lectures, symposia and
> poster presentations. A number of satellite symposia and workshops
> will also be organized, either before or after AsCA'01. It might
> be possible to provide partial financial support to selected young
> crystallographers enabling them to attend the meeting.
>
> The venue
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> The venue of the meeting, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc),
> founded in 1909, is one of the oldest modern research centres of
> Asia. Since then, IISc has grown into a premier institution of
> research, with more than 2000 active members working in almost
> all frontier areas of Science and Technology. IISc is situated
> in Bangalore, which is the hub of scientific and IT activity in
> India. Bangalore weather is good throughout the year and is very
> pleasant during November. It is the capital of Karnataka State,
> famous for jasmine, silk and sandal wood artifacts.
> The cosmopolitan atmosphere of Bangalore is representative of
> India, which is a world within a world. The literature, art
> and culture of India stretch back to prehistoric times. It is a
> land of multiple colours, sounds, smells and cultures. All major
> religious and secular movements of the world either originated
> from India or find a peaceful shelter here.
>
> A visit to Bangalore and India is an unforgettable experience.
>
> Symposium topics
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> A1 Foundation, theory and history of crystallography
> A2 Instrumentation and techniques
> A3 Crystallography in physics
> A4 Crystallography in chemistry
> A5 Crystallography in materials science
> A6 Crystallography in biology, medicine and
> pharmacology
> A7 Powder methods
> A8 Aperiodic structures
> A9 Charge density studies
> A10 Crystallographic education
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> Registration (in USD) Before After
> July 15, 2001 July 15, 2001
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> 1. Full participants 150 180
> 2. Student participants 100 120
> 3. Accompanying persons 40 50
>
> Registration will cover conference material, local transport,
> coffee / snacks / lunch served during the symposium.
>
> Other Information
> Accommodation will be arranged in hotels of categories ranging in
> price per day from US $ 15 to US $ 150. Social Programs for registered
> delegates and accompanying persons will be organized.
> The second announcement will include more information about the
> scientific and social programs, submission of abstracts, hotel
> accommodation etc.
>
> Conference web-site:
> http://www.serc.iisc.ernet.in/~asca401
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> International Organising Committee
> Chair: Zihe Rao (China)
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> International Programme Committee
> Chair: C.J. Howard (Australia)
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> National Organising Committee
> Chair: M. Vijayan (Bangalore)
> Co-Chair: Krishan Lal (Delhi)
> Secretary: M.R.N. Murthy (Bangalore)
> Treasurer: T.N. Guru Row (Bangalore)
>
> Please complete and return the attached reply form to the congress
> secretariat if you wish to receive the second announcement.
>
>
> REPLY FORM
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> Name:
> Dr.K.D.Singh Mudher_____________________________
>
> Institute/Organization :Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
> _____________________________________
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> Address:Fuel Chemistry Division
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> City /Postal code:Mumbai 400 085
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> Country: ______________________________________
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> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Please encircle the topics you are interested in:
>
> A1, A2, A3, `A4`, `A5`, A6, `A7`, A8, A9
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>
> Address all correspondence to:
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> Prof. M.R.N.MURTHY
> SECRETARY, AsCA'01
> MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS UNIT
> INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
> BANGALORE-560012
> INDIA.
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> E-mail:
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> Lachlan M. D. Cranswick
> Geochemistry - Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
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