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****************** REMINDER******************

Joint One-Day Meeting of the Gas Kinetics and Astrophysical Chemistry Groups of
the Royal Society of Chemistry,
to be held on Thursday January 4 2001 (10:30-16:30) at the University of
Birmingham, UK.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20, 2000

Registration is easy (by web, or email, fax, phone to me, Ian Sims, then pay on
the day), cheap (only £20 full, £10 student) and good value (includes hot buffet
lunch)

****************** REMINDER******************

Joint One-Day Meeting of the Gas Kinetics and Astrophysical Chemistry Groups of
the Royal Society of Chemistry,
to be held on Thursday January 4 2001 (10:30-16:30) at the University of
Birmingham, UK.

The topics covered will include all aspects (kinetics, dynamics and spectroscopy
in the lab, theory, observation and modelling) of the study of elementary
chemical processes of relevance to chemistry in space.

The invited speakers are

Dr Ralf Kaiser, Department of Chemistry, University of York
(until recently, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Taiwan)

and

Professor Tom Millar, Astrophysics Group
Department of Physics, UMIST

Contributed talks (15 + 5 minutes) are invited, and applications from young
researchers (postdocs and PhD students) are especially welcome.

The attendance/registration fee is very modest (20 pounds full, 10 pounds for
students) and will cover all refreshments and a hot buffet lunch.

Full details and online registration are now available at the meeting website:
http://www.bham.ac.uk/Astrochemistry/APCGroup/OneDay/

Registration should be completed as soon as possible, and in any case not later
than December 20, 2000. If you require accommodation on the nights of Wednesday
January 3 and/or Thursday January 4, 2001, this is available in University of
Birmingham Halls of residence for 22.91 pounds per night (B&B). This can be
reserved at time of booking, but please note that the deadline for reservation
of accommodation is December 17, 2000. ***NOW DECEMBER 19 AT THE LATEST***

If you have any queries which are not addressed in this email or on the website,
please feel free to contact me at the address below.

Ian Sims

School of Chemistry
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 (0)121 414 3782
Fax: +44 (0)121 414 4426
email: mailto:[log in to unmask]
web: http://www.che.bham.ac.uk/research_labs/sims.html