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The 9th International Symposium on Systems with Fast Ionic Transport
| Location: | Latvia |
| Symposium Begins: | 2010-06-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-03-29 |
| Announcement ID: |
175202 |
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The 9th International Symposium on Systems with Fast Ionic Transport will take place in Riga, June 1-5, 2010. The Symposium will provide a forum for scientists working in the fields of synthesis, structure, properties of solid electrolytes, methods for investigation of the systems with fast ionic transport, nano-structural and composite materials with ionic conductivity, peculiarities of fast ionic transport in solids and ionic liquids, electrochemical processes in solid interfaces and applications of solid electrolyte materials. The ISSFIT have been held every three years.
This Symposium is the 9th in a series of Symposiums, which presents and discusses on recent advances in solid electrolyte materials. Previous conferences were held: Bratislava (1985), Smolenice (1988), Holzhau (1991), Warsaw (1994, 1998), Cracow (2001), Bled (2004), Vilnius (2007). The aim of this symposium is to provide a forum for specialists to present their new findings and review the recent advances in theory, measurement techniques, synthesis, characterization and applications of solid electrolyte materials.
The symposium includes invited, oral and poster presentations. The official language of Symposium is English.
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Dr. Gunars Bajars
Institute of Solid State Physics
University of Latvia
8 Kengaraga street, Riga, LV-1063, Latvia
Phone: 00 371 67187817
Fax: 00 371 67132778 Email: gunars.bajars@gmail.com Visit the website at http://issfit9.lu.lv
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