The Seventh Informal Conference on
Atmospheric and Molecular Science:
Nitrogen Compounds in the Environment
June 9 to 11, 2006
at the LO-Skolen Conference Center
Helsingør, Denmark
Preliminary list of speakers:
Prof. Urs Baltensperger, Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry, Paul
Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
Dr R.A. Cox, Dept.of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK
Prof. Phil Ineson, Department of Biology (SEIY), University of
York, UK
Dr. Laura T. Iraci, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA,
USA
Dr. Tim Wallington, Ford Research Laboratories, Dearborn Michigan,
USA
Dr. Geoffrey S. Tyndall, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National
Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder CO, USA
The conference welcomes all contributions in the area of atmospheric and
molecular science. Sessions will focus on nitrogen compounds in the
environment, atmospheric particles and isotope effects in atmospheric
chemical reactions. We encourage student participation-- prizes will be
awarded for the best student poster and oral presentations. The
conference center is known for its fine art, view of the ocean and
Swedish coast and recreational facilities.
Abstracts of oral and poster presentations will be published as a book of
proceedings available at the conference. The standard registration
fee is 3500 DKK, and for students (double room) 2000 DKK. The price for
non-participating guests is 1500 DKK. The fee covers food, lodging and
conference proceedings, and will be collected during check-in at the
conference site. To cover unavoidable expenses, a 500 crown fee will be
charged for cancellations after May 15.
To register, please send your name, address, affiliation, phone, fax and
e-mail information to [log in to unmask] by May 1st, 2006. Instructions
for submission of abstracts will be posted at the conference website. The
deadline for submission of abstracts is May 8st 2006. For the
latest information, please visit the conference website at:
http://kl5.ki.ku.dk/noneck/
The meeting is sponsored by:
The Copenhagen Center for Atmospheric Research, Department of
Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, and,
The Copenhagen Global Change Initiative, University of Copenhagen,
www.cogci.dk
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Matthew S. Johnson, Assoc. Prof.
Copenhagen Center for Atmospheric Research
Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 5; DK-2100 Copenhagen Denmark
http://kl5.ki.ku.dk/~msj/
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