Dear Colleagues,
let me send you another email about our MS development at Palacký University
after a while. Currently we are working on development of Universal Mössbauer
spectrometer (UMS) as a measurement platform compatible with most
commercially available MS components. UMS will allow you perform Mössbauer
measurement at several unique regimes, such as parallel regime, process
triggered measurement, dual regime, measurement of excited state lifetime or
time differential Mössbauer spectroscopy. You can find complete necessary
information on our website https://mossbauer.vtpup.cz/products/ums.
Dear Colleagues, Dear Mossbauer Spectroscopists,
The reason for this request is as follows:
Two years ago, after retirement, I had to give over my Mossbauer Laboratory
to my former co-worker and I do not have since then any access
to the equipment. However, I would like to continue my research as long as my
health allows it. At the time being I am using the oldest spectrometer that
I purchased 30 years ago with the money donated to me by the
Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation. However, performing measurements only at
room temperature does not allow to carry out more challenging experiments. In
particular, for my projects I would need to have a chance recording spectra
vs. temperature (at least down to 80 K).
Dear Colleagues,
as you surely know, a new 4th-generation synchrotron is being built close to Novosibirsk, Russia. The storage ring is expected to be ready for commissioning by the end of 2023. SKIF will finally host 30 beamlines; among others the Microfocus beamline with a nuclear resonance station.
An on-line questionnaire (in Russian) on user needs and expectations has recently been launched by Dr. Sergey Rashchenko (rashchenko AT igm.nsc.ru) and announced by Dr. Kilill Frolov (ms2 AT crys.ras.ru) at:
Dear colleagues,
By this message we want to announce you that the deadline for abstract submission at ICAME2021 (and Hyperfine 2021 as well) has been extended until 15 of May 2021. The list with confirmed invited speakers has been also posted on the conference website:
https://infim.ro/ICAME-2021/
at section speakers/Invited speakers.
This type of hybrid conference is a good opportunity for those who usually cannot participate in presence, because of lack of money. Of course, for online participation the registration fee is also necessary but at a reasonable value (45 E, including the charge transfer taxes) imposed only for supporting the costs of the necessary infrastructure. All type of presentations are possible by the online participation. Please have in mind also the flexibility for switching from online participation to the physical participation if the covid/vaccination situation in each country will allow it. Only the difference between the online to physical participation has to be payed. Registration and abstract submission will be also possible after 15-th of May, but the abstracts submitted later can not be considered for oral presentations (the selection of abstracts for oral/poster presentation will start sharply after the mentioned deadline). With the hope for an increased interest in this flexible format of ICAME2021, Victor Kuncser
Dear Colleagues,
By the present message, we want to announce you that the deadline for
abstract submission at ICAME 2021 (and Hyperfine 2021 as well) has been
extended to 30 of April 2021. Meantime, the list with confirmed invited
lecturers has been posted on the conference website:
https://infim.ro/ICAME-2021/
at section: Speakers/Invited Speakers
For those of you who are leaving in more inconvenient time zones around
the globe, relative to Romania, (e.g. Nord/South America and China/Japan/
Australia) and are afraid that even in the hybrid format which allows
alternatively the on-line participation, the attendance/presentation might
be difficult, we should mention that the Organizing Committee is working
to adapt the Conference Program to such constrains, as for example, by
setting the most important scientific events between 2 and 6 p.m.
(Bucharest time) and by adding 2 special sessions (early in the morning
and late in the night) devoted to virtual poster presentations via
suitable software to reproduce the interactive face to face presentation
in a conference room.
Dear Colleagues,
Please find below for a postdoctoral position at University of Alabama at
Birmingham.
Best regards,
Wenli Bi, Ph.D.| Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
UAB | The University of Alabama at Birmingham
P: 205.934.8068 | wbi AT uab.edu<mailto:wbi AT uab.edu>
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Postdoctoral Position
Experimental High-Pressure Studies of Magnetic Topological Systems
Department of Physics, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Birmingham,
Alabama, USA
Contact: Dr. Wenli Bi (wbi AT uab.edu<mailto:wbi AT uab.edu>)
Dear colleagues and friends
Some of you have had difficulty communicating with me.
Please note that my current email addresses are as listed below.
I hope the coronavirus will allow us to meet again soon.
Kind regards
Massimo
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Prof. Dr. Massimo Carbucicchio
Full Professor of Physics of Matter
massimo.carbucicchio AT unipr.it
massimo.carbucicchio AT gmail.com
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(some might receive this message via multiple lists – apologies for this
cross-posting, it will happen at most once a year)
On 10 February 2020, a new edition of http://www.hyperfinecourse.org will
start. It is a free open online course about the physics of hyperfine
interactions and experimental methods based thereupon. You can take this
course self-paced at any time of the year, or - if you start on Feb 10 or
before - you can take it in sync with students at Ghent University. In the
latter case, you can ask questions and get feedback just as these students do.
Dear All,
There will be an on-line workshop on Nuclear Resonant Scattering (NRS)
organized by SPring-8, ESRF, PETRA and APS from 12-15 January. Please see
the home page at http://www.spring8.or.jp/en/ExNRS2021/ and the
preliminary program at http://www.spring8.or.jp/en/ExNRS2021/program.html
This workshop will focus on the Nuclear Resonant Scattering (NRS) programs at
synchrotron radiation facilities, including SPring-8, ESRF, PETRA and APS,
with presentations from IHEP/China and SKIF/Russia. It is organized by
beamline scientists and will emphasize new and unusual aspects of
experimental programs, from the viewpoint of methods and upgrade programs.
There will be overview talks from each large facility to give a broad
picture, and then short talks on specific subjects, with examples from recent
experimental work. The talks will be aimed at experts in the field of nuclear
resonance scattering.