Solid State Communications, Vol. 35, pp. ix. Pergamon Press Ltd. 1980. Printed in Great Britain.
Calendar of Solid State Events Announcements for publication should be mailed to: Editor,Solid State Communications, Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvani0, Philadelphia, PA 19174, U.S.A. Submitted items must be in the format of the calendar. They should give the date, title and location of conference, the scope of the conference including sponsors of the meeting, and the name and address of person to whom inquiries should be directed. 29—25 July 1980
15—19 September 1980
Trieste Semiconductor Symposium: Amorphous Semiconductor Physics and Applications, Trieste, Italy.
3rd International Meeting on Solid Electrolytes “Solid State Jonics and Galvanic Cells”, Tokyo Japan. The meeting will deal with experimental, theoretical
Under the Sponsorship of the Committee for Joint IUPAP—UNESCO Semiconductor Activities at Trieste. The Symposium will present a state-of-the-art view of amorphous semiconductor physics and device potential. While amorphous semiconductors in general will be covered, the emphasis will be on amorphous silicon because of the extensive current interest stimulated by hopes for photovoltaic and other device applications.
and applied aspects of solid ion conductors as well as mixed ionic-electronic conductors. Information: Dr. T. Takahashi, Meeting Chairman, Dept. Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engng. Nagoya University, Chikusa-Ku, Nagoya 464, Japan.
Information:
24—26 September 1980
M.H. Brodsky IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, 10598, U.S.A.
International Conference on Ternary Superconductors. This conference will be held at the Abbey Hotel and conference Center at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The topics of the conference include the unusual supercon-
A. Frova Istitudo di Fiscia “G. Marconi”, Piazzale delle Scienze ~ 06185 Rome, Italy.
ducting properties of ternary materials, questions regarding the coexistence of superconductivity and longrange magnetic order, etc. For further information write to:
25 August—S September 1980
Dr. G.K. Shenoy,
NATO SponsoredAdvanced Study Institute on Photovoltaic and Photoelectrochemical Solar Energy Conversion, Gent Belgium.
223-A233,
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, U.S.A.
Information: Prof. W. Dekeyser, Rijksunversiteit Gent, Krijgslaan 271, B-9000 Gent, Belgium.
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