About the Symposium
This symposium is the sixth in the series on Instrumental analysis within the frame of the partnership between the cities of Pécs
and Graz.
The first symposium was held in Pécs in 1991. The scope of this symposium series is to give an overview of the activities in the field of instrumental analysis in both cities. It is expected that this conference will further contribute to the exchange of ideas and will provide a forum for stimulating discussions.
Location
The symposium will be held at the Bildungshaus Mariatrost, Kirchbergstr. 18, A-8044 Graz, Austria. The symposium venue is located in the north-east of Graz close to the famous baroque pilgrimage basilica "Mariatrost"
Honorary Chairman
N. Marek (University of Pécs)
Organizing Committee
G. Gübitz (Chairman) (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
F. Kilár (Co-Chairman) (University of Pécs)
R. Wintersteiger (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
E. Lankmayr (Technical University Graz)
M.G. Schmid (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
W. Kosmus (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
Scientific Committee
F. Kilár (University of Pécs)
J. Belágyi (University of Pécs)
F. Gallyas (University of Pécs)
G. Gübitz (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
L. Kollár (University of Pécs)
G. Knapp (Technical University Graz)
G. Nagy (University of Pécs)
B. Somogyi (University of Pécs)
R. Wintersteiger (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
E. Lankmayr (Technical University Graz)
W. Kosmus (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
M.G. Schmid (Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
Topics
The symposium covers the whole spectrum of instrumental analysis such as spectroscopy, chromatography and electrochemistry, and the application of these methods in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical analysis, clinical analysis, environmental analysis etc.
Language
English (preferred) and German.
Call for Papers
All participants are encouraged to contribute to the scientific
program by providing abstracts for poster presentations. Authors
may however indicate if they would like to have an oral contribution.
The Organizing committee will have a final decision about the
program.
Authors are requested to submit a one-page abstract by email or on a diskette (Word for Win/Mac preferred), together with a hard copy to the addresses below. Figures - if any - should also be included in electronic format. The format of the abstract: TITLE (in capital letters), authors (bold) and affiliation with full address (italics) should be centered at the top. The body text should be single spaced. .
Deadline for submitting abstracts is March 23, 2001
Registration fees
| Industrial: | ATS 2200.- |
| Academic: | ATS 1600.- |
| Student: | ATS 800.- |
| Accompanying person: | ATS 1600.- |
Registration fees include participation, book of abstracts, 2 lunches,
3 night accomodation (included for Hungarian participants only) and the
social program (reception with dinner, excursion to the wine country and
guided tour through the city of Graz).
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Please download, print, fill out and send this form till March 23, 2001
in Austria to:
Dr. Martin Schmid
Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Karl-Franzens-University
Schubertstraße 1
A-8010 Graz
email: schmidm@kfunigraz.ac.at
in Hungary to:
Prof. Dr. Ferenc Kilár
Dept. of Analytical Chemistry
University of Pécs
Ifjusàg u. 6.
H-7624 Pécs
email: Ferenc.Kilar@aok.pte.hu
Deadlines
Final registration: April 12, 2001
Abstract: March 23, 2001
Payment: April 12, 2001
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