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19th General Meeting of the International
Mineralogical Association "Expansion to Nano, Bio and Planetary
Worlds", IMA2006-Kobe, Japan, July 23-28, 2006- Sponsoring
of sessions by the IMA-CMGIP: 1. International Symposium on
Calcite Growth & Interface Processes, Tohoku University (Japan)
March 2007. Application of novel techniques for in-situ observation
of crystal growth and nuclation. Conveners: Andreas Luttge, Rice
Univ. and Katsuo Tuskamoyo, Tohoku Unib.
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The commission also wishes to bring to your attention the following events: 1) The 15th International Conference on Crystal Growth (in conjunction with the 13th Conference on Vapor Growth and Epitaxy) will be held on August 12 - 17, 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Abstract submission will open on January 1st, 2007. Preliminary details are available at: http://www.crystalgrowth.org/conferences/iccg15/index.php 2) An International Symposium on calcite growth and interface processes, organized by students and sponsored by Tohoku University, to be held before March 2007. Further details will follow. 3) The 2nd International Conference on Crystallogenesis and Mineralogy will be held at the Department of Crystallography and Department of Mineralogy of Saint-Petersbourg State University. October 1-5, 2007. Registration will begin on October 1st, 2006. Contact: KM2007@minsoc.ru for further information. Plans were also discussed for some future events: 4) We wish to identify researchers
interested in organizing a session related to mineral interface
processes at the upcoming Goldschmidt conferences. The 2007 meeting
will be held in Cologne, Germany, August 19-24, under the theme
"Atoms to Planets". The scope of the program is given
at http://www.goldschmidt2007.org/symposia.php 5) Eugenio Scandale (U. Bari, Italy) offered to lead the planning of an international summer school on "Crystal Growth and Interface Processes" in 2007 or 2008 in Bari, Italy. The project would involve the publication of course notes/chapters as a volume in the EMU Notes series or the MSA Reviews in Mineralogy. 6) Andrew Putnis (U. Muenster, Germany) will act as liaison with the IGC 2008 meeting (Oslo) and organize a session on crystal growth.7) Plans for an eventual 2nd International Symposium on Interface Mineralogy (2009?) were also considered. Andreas Luttge (Rice U., USA) offered to look into the logistics of holding such an event in Houston, USA. |