Dear Colleagues,
the Network of Hungarian Mössbauer Laboratories (NHML) invites you to join
its annual symposium SNHML 2019 via live stream
on Thursday, 3 October 2019
from 14:00 to 18:35 CEST (12:00 to 16:35 UTC).
To join the live stream, simply click on
https://mcu.niif.hu/live/play/325-1066-7723
from your browser.
The symposium will take place at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics,
Budapest, the host institute of NHML. NHML is an open-access research
infrastructure offering services for all scientists worldwide. The
scientific programme of the symposium includes (time given in CEST):
Dear Colleagues,
I have been asked by some of you whether the presentation delivered at the DICP Workshop on Mössbauer Spectrum Analysis, a satellite event of ICAME 2019 in Dalian,
H. Spiering, D.L. Nagy: Spectrometer effects in transmission Mössbauer experiments (theory encounters experiments)
is available for the community. Yes, the presentation can be downloaded from
http://nucssp.rmki.kfki.hu/~mossba/ICAME_2019/Nagy.pptx
and can be disseminated without any restriction.
Hartmut and I will be pleased to receive your comments and will try to reply your questions at the addresses spiering AT uni-mainz.de and nagy.denes AT wigner.mta.hu, respectively. We also welcome your remarks of general interest on the MIX list (e.g, by replying this mail).
Dear colleagues,
A few weeks ago, I sent you via MIX a survey to get some inside information
from your community about Mössbauer fitting codes. This was meant as raw
material to create a talk for ICAME. Many thanks to those of you who have
taken the time to fill out the survey, it was very useful for me.
To return the favour, you can watch here the video of that talk:
https://youtu.be/_TTWChxdpss .
(For the Chinese colleagues who cannot access Youtube: a copy on Youku will
follow – see address underneath. Please allow me some time for that.)
Dear colleagues,
it is my pleasure to inform you that invited speakers of the ISIAME2020
symposium have been announced at the websites
http://isiame2020.upol.cz/invited.html.
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Libor Machala
Assoc. Prof. Libor Machala, Ph.D.
Head of Department of experimental physics
Faculty of Science, RCPTM
Palacký University in Olomouc
17.listopadu 1192/12, 771 46 Olomouc
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 585 634 301
+420 585 634 959
Dear Colleagues,
I have an immediate opening for postdoc position in my group. Background in
high pressure physics with diamond anvil cell is required. Experience with
Mössbauer spectroscopy (either conventional or synchrotron based) and other
synchrotron techniques is preferable. Please distribute the following
advertisement to those who may be interested. Thank you!
Wenli Bi
Assistant Professor
Physics Department
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Phone: (205)934-8068
Email: wbi AT uab.edu
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Dear Mössbauer researcher,
I take the liberty to use this mailing list to collect some information from
the Mössbauer community, not being a Mössbauer practitioner myself.
At the ICAME conference next month in Dalian, I will give a talk on the
lessons we learned from a project to inspect the reliability of simulation
codes in a particular field of science. And I will ponder to which extent
this would be transferable to the case of Mössbauer codes. The abstract of
the talk is pasted at the end of this message.
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to invite an hands on Mossbauer spectroscopist for a three to
two weeks laboratory work stay at our Mineral Processing and Technology
Research Centre , Faculty of Engineering and The Built Environment ,
University of Johannesburg (South Africa) starting any time and before 01
October 2019.
If interested please contact:
Prof. Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
Head: Mineral Processing and Technology Research Centre
Email: amulaba AT uj.ac.za<mailto:amulaba AT uj.ac.za>
antoinemulaba AT gmail.com<mailto:antoinemulaba AT gmail.com>
Cell: + 27 (0)822191224 or + 27 (0)73 8711320
Dear colleagues,
it is my pleasure to inform you about an open position related to Nuclear
Resonance Scattering at PETRA III, DESY, Hamburg, Germany.
Please find the details using the following link:
http://www.desy.de/career/job_offers/index_eng.html?joboffer=86152
With best regards from Hamburg,
Hans-Christian Wille
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> Dr. Hans-Christian Wille
> Responsible Scientist Dynamics Beamline P01 PETRA III
> Group Leader FS-PETRA-S PETRA III Experiments _
> Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY_
> Ein Forschungszentrum der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft
> Bldg. 47c Room L107
> Notkestr. 85
> D-22607 Hamburg
> Germany
>
> phone: +49-40-8998-5724 beamline -6101, -6131
> fax: +49-40-8994-4203
> e-mail: hans.christian.wille AT desy.de
Dear Colleague:
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to extend my sincere
greetings to you!
Today we kindly request you to complete your registration as soon as possible
and submit your abstract.
ICAME 2019 registration and abstract submission are still available, please
continue to help us encourage more colleagues attend ICAME2019 at your
convenient time.
Here, we are also happy to inform you the latest additional information:
Please, find attached a preliminary program of the ICAME2019, including in
two workshops on 31 August and the afternoon of 6 September, respectively.
Dear Mössbauer community,
I hope that you will not mind my letting you all know of this nice publicity
about one of the leading Mössbauer effect researchers in the United States,
Prof. Gary J. Long, in the newsletter of his institution, Missouri University
of Science & Technology.
https://marketing.mst.edu/media/universityadvancement/communications/images/Chemistry_2019.pdf
Please see page 3.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Josh Telser
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Joshua Telser
Department of Biological, Physical and Health Sciences
Roosevelt University WB 816
430 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60605-1394 USA
+1 312 341 3687 (voice)
+1 312 341 4358 (fax)