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ICAME 2009

MERDJ January 2009
Volume 32 Number 1
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The Gathering of the Mössbauer Community – The International Conference on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect 2009 – Vienna

One of the highlights in the Mössbauer community is the International Conference on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect (ICAME), which are now scheduled biannually. The next ICAME will be held in Vienna this summer: 19-24 July. Our Newsletter this month includes a letter from Michael Reissner, Chair of ICAME 2009, in which much of the conference is described.

Full information on ICAME 2009 can be found at the conference website: <https://icame2009.tuwien.ac.at/>. For more information from our Newsletter, see: <Newsletter.html>.




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June 1-6, 2009
XI International Conference Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications (XI ICMSA); Ekaterinburg, Russia



July 19-24, 2009
International Conference on the Applications of the Mössbauer Effect (ICAME 2009); Vienna, Austria



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