Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions IVThe University of Glasgow, Scotland17-21 August 2009 | |
General Information:Workshop Venue: the University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK: the Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (WILT) complex.Telephone: +44 (0)141 330 5218 (Electronics & Electrical Engineering Departmental Office) Fax: +44 (0)141 330 4907 (Electronics & Electrical Engineering Departmental Fax) Talks: in the Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre (WILT). (see the Campus Map) Internet Access: will be available by wi-fi in the meeting room area. Posters: to be displayed in the meeting area of the WILT. Posters can be put up at 1 p.m. on Monday, and remain on display until Wednesday at 12.45 p.m. Breakfast: free coffee, tea and juice plus pastries and fruit will be available from 8:30 a.m. each day at the WILT meeting place. Breaks: There will be a 20 minute break after the second morning talk. There will be a 20 minute break each afternoon. There will be free coffee, tea and juice in front of the lecture theatre. Conference desk: located in the Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre complex. Excursions: Details at the Conference Desk. Information and Updates: These will be posted on a poster board in front of the Lecture Theatre. Workshop Format The workshop continues the tradition of the previous meetings held in Rostock, Germany, Dresden, Germany and Kiel, Germany. the main intention is to provide an inter-disciplinary and informal gathering of theorists for discussion of theoretical concepts across many fields of discipline. This fourth meeting provides ample time for discussions and will be underpinned by broadly understandable invited review (R) talks (40 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion). A range of invited (I) talks addresses topics in specific fields (30 minutes plus 5 minutes discussion). Contributed talks (C) are allocated 20 minutes plus 5 minutes discussion time. Sessions are chaired by experts/moderators and they may give short introductory remarks or comments. Discussions should be lively; interrupting speakers (friendly and politely, of course) will be encouraged. Equally important are the posters for which an afternoon session is provided. All papers (talks, posters, introductions) may be included in the workshop booklet (see the following). Poster area: 1 m2 for each poster. Facilities will be available for PowerPoint or similar presentations via Data Projector. Overhead projection facilities will also be available. Campus Map
| |