The NAGC 2018 meeting will be held on June 18-22, 2018, in Sparta, Greece. The venue will be the Mystras Grand Palace Resort & Spa just outside Sparta and close to the Byzantine city of Mystras.
The NAGC Workshops are held every two years, alternating between Cyprus and Greece. We shall once again be organizing a broad program that will bring together a wide range of researchers working in diverse fields and applications who would not normally attend the same meeting. The program will span chemistry, physics, and materials science – both experimentalists and theorists, junior and senior – and will encompass any kind of study on any kind of system involving unpaired electrons – but the latter does not have to be a focus of the talk: molecular or non-molecular materials; organic, inorganic, or biochemical; ground state or excited state; solid, liquid, or gas. In fact, some talks involve no unpaired electrons at all, and that is okay too.
For maximum benefit to everyone, it is hoped that senior speakers will present talks that have a tutorial component to them, perhaps 20% or so of the allocated time, with the rest on research results. We are also hoping to have many students and postdocs attend, and will try to ensure that as many as possible are included on the program.
The event will begin with a welcoming reception in the evening of June 17, 2018. The talks will begin in the morning of June 18. The talks will be 30 mins (15 mins for students), and there will be no parallel sessions or plenary lectures.
The lecture facilities and some workshop accommodation will be at the newly-built Mystras Grand Palace Resort & Spa on the outskirts of Sparta and not far from the ancient town of Mystras, a byzantine archeological area that is a UNESCO World Heritage Center.
The NAGC Workshops are held every two years, alternating between Cyprus and Greece. We shall once again be organizing a broad program that will bring together a wide range of researchers working in diverse fields and applications who would not normally attend the same meeting. The program will span chemistry, physics, and materials science – both experimentalists and theorists, junior and senior – and will encompass any kind of study on any kind of system involving unpaired electrons – but the latter does not have to be a focus of the talk: molecular or non-molecular materials; organic, inorganic, or biochemical; ground state or excited state; solid, liquid, or gas. In fact, some talks involve no unpaired electrons at all, and that is okay too.
For maximum benefit to everyone, it is hoped that senior speakers will present talks that have a tutorial component to them, perhaps 20% or so of the allocated time, with the rest on research results. We are also hoping to have many students and postdocs attend, and will try to ensure that as many as possible are included on the program.
The event will begin with a welcoming reception in the evening of June 17, 2018. The talks will begin in the morning of June 18. The talks will be 30 mins (15 mins for students), and there will be no parallel sessions or plenary lectures.
The lecture facilities and some workshop accommodation will be at the newly-built Mystras Grand Palace Resort & Spa on the outskirts of Sparta and not far from the ancient town of Mystras, a byzantine archeological area that is a UNESCO World Heritage Center.