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Liquids 2014

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The 9th Liquid Matter Conference [Liquids 2014] will take place from 21-25 July 2014 at the University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Liquids 2014 brings together scientists working in the field researching the liquid state of matter as well as closely related topics, such as soft matter and biophysics. The topics covered in the conference include the physics, chemistry, biology, and chemical engineering of liquid matter as well as several areas of applied research.

The conference is jointly organised by the Liquids Section of the Condensed Matter Division of the European Physical Society [EPS CMD], the University of Lisbon, and the School of Engineering of the Lisbon Polytechnic Institute [ISEL]. Liquids 2014 will consist of plenary lectures, topical symposia with keynote lectures and contributed oral presentations, as well as poster sessions. The highlights of the conference will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter.

The EPS, through the Liquids Section of the EPS Condensed Matter Division, will award the 4th Liquid Matter Prize of the European Physical Society during the conference. The prize honours scientists that make outstanding contributions in the liquid state of matter field and who are still active.

Abstract submission for Liquids 2014 will open in late 2013 while early bird registration will open in early 2014.

More information is available on the conference website.




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