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International Workshop on Synthesis of Functional Oxide Materials

DATES: August 19-23, 2007
LOCATION: University of California, Santa Barbara CA 93106 USA

The International Center for Materials Research at the University of California Santa Barbara hosted an International Workshop on Synthesis of Functional Oxide Materials, whose purpose wass to bring together Chemists, Physicists, and Materials Scientists involved in the synthesis of functional oxide materials for fundamental studies and applications. Topics included correlated and magnetic materials, optical, polar, battery, high pressure materials, frustration, and superconductivity. The program consisted of invited speakers presenting 45 minute lectures. All participants were encouraged to submit poster abstracts. Attendance was limited in order to maximize interaction among participants.

Group photograph from 2007 International Workshop on Synthesis of Functional Oxide Materials

Invited speakers include:

  • M. A. Alario-Franco, Madrid
  • Paul Attfield, Edinburgh
  • Masaki Azuma, Kyoto
  • Peter Battle, Oxford
  • Jin-Ho Choy, Seoul
  • Judith Driscoll, Cambridge
  • Amparo Fuertes, Barcelona
  • Prasenjit Guptasarma, Milwaukee
  • John Greedan, Hamilton
  • Shiv Halasyamani, Houston
  • Seong-Ju Hwang, Seoul
  • John Mitchell, Argonne
  • Linda Nazar, Waterloo
  • T. T. M. Palstra, Groningen
  • R. Ramesh, Berkeley
  • B. Raveau, Caen
  • M. Rosseinsky, Liverpool
  • Paul Salvador, Carnegie-Mellon
  • Darell Schlom, University Park
  • María Antonia Señarís-Rodríguez, Coruna
  • Christopher Wiebe, Talahassee

Click here for the abstract booklet.

Click here for the group picture.

Organizers:

Anthony Cheetham UCSB cheetham@mrl.ucsb.edu web
David Mandrus Oakridge National Laboratory mandrusdg@ornl.gov web
Kenneth Poppelmeier Northwestern krp@northwestern.edu web
Ram Seshadri UCSB seshadri@mrl.ucsb.edu web

 

For further details, please contact the ICMR Program Coordinator, Jennifer Ybarra, at ybarra@icmr.ucsb.edu

 

 
         
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