***Registration is now open***
The Å·ÃÀAV and Royal Society are jointly organising a two-day symposium on 15-16 July 2015 to honour Professor Sir Harry Kroto’s scientific achievements and to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the discovery of C60.
The event will be held at the Å·ÃÀAV’s headquarters at Burlington House, London.
*Abstract Submission is now open!*
There will be a poster session at this conference and we invite you to submit your abstracts for poster presentation at this conference. Submit via the 'more information' link. A template abstract can be found on this page.
After the submission deadline, the abstracts will be reviewed and a selection will be chosen for display at the event.
Travel bursaries will be available to those poster abstracts which are offered a flash presentation. Bursaries are a fixed value of £150.
This special meeting will end at lunch time on July 16 with an open forum discussion which will focus on the future challenges of this fascinating area of research.
*Register now to guarantee your place at this event using the 'book now' button at the top of this page.*
The following people have very kindly agreed to chair the symposium:
Professor Anthony Cheetham FÅ·ÃÀAV FRS, University of Cambridge, Vice President Royal Society, United Kingdom
Dr Caroline Mellot-Draznieks, Collège de France, France
Professor Michael Klein FÅ·ÃÀAV FRS, Temple University, United States
Professor Paul O’Brien FÅ·ÃÀAV FRS, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Professor Anthony Ryan, OBE FÅ·ÃÀAV, University of Sheffield
VENUE:
The Burlington House (Royal Academy) courtyard is located on the north side of Piccadilly, directly across the street from Fortnum and Mason. The Å·ÃÀAV is located on the right hand side of the Burlington House courtyard.
Parking: Parking is not available for delegates at Burlington House.
Buses: Numbers 14, 19, 22, 38 all stop near Burlington House
Underground: The nearest stations are Green Park or Piccadilly Circus.
The Å·ÃÀAV and Royal Society are jointly organising a two-day symposium on 15-16 July 2015 to honour Professor Sir Harry Kroto’s scientific achievements and to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the discovery of C60.
The event will be held at the Å·ÃÀAV’s headquarters at Burlington House, London.
*Abstract Submission is now open!*
There will be a poster session at this conference and we invite you to submit your abstracts for poster presentation at this conference. Submit via the 'more information' link. A template abstract can be found on this page.
After the submission deadline, the abstracts will be reviewed and a selection will be chosen for display at the event.
Travel bursaries will be available to those poster abstracts which are offered a flash presentation. Bursaries are a fixed value of £150.
This special meeting will end at lunch time on July 16 with an open forum discussion which will focus on the future challenges of this fascinating area of research.
*Register now to guarantee your place at this event using the 'book now' button at the top of this page.*
The following people have very kindly agreed to chair the symposium:
Professor Anthony Cheetham FÅ·ÃÀAV FRS, University of Cambridge, Vice President Royal Society, United Kingdom
Dr Caroline Mellot-Draznieks, Collège de France, France
Professor Michael Klein FÅ·ÃÀAV FRS, Temple University, United States
Professor Paul O’Brien FÅ·ÃÀAV FRS, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Professor Anthony Ryan, OBE FÅ·ÃÀAV, University of Sheffield
VENUE:
The Burlington House (Royal Academy) courtyard is located on the north side of Piccadilly, directly across the street from Fortnum and Mason. The Å·ÃÀAV is located on the right hand side of the Burlington House courtyard.
Parking: Parking is not available for delegates at Burlington House.
Buses: Numbers 14, 19, 22, 38 all stop near Burlington House
Underground: The nearest stations are Green Park or Piccadilly Circus.