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		About 2011 workshop 
		First Announcement and Call for 
		Participation The Second 
		international workshop on "Recent advances in broad-band solid-state NMR 
		of correlated electronic systems" will take place on 4-9 September 2011, 
		in Trogir, Croatia.  
		The first 
		workshop took place in September 2010, as part of the SOLeNeMaR 
		project (FP7 #229390) of the European Commission and will mark the 
		foundation of the first solid-state NMR facility in Zagreb, established 
		with the support of the SOLeNeMaR project and the Croatian Government.
 The conference site and housing are again within the walls of the 
		historic town of Trogir, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 
		situated close (6 km) to the international airport of Split (SPU).
 
 The second workshop is meant to build on the strong point of the first, 
		namely, a particular focus on the abilities of NMR to provide pertinent 
		insight into the outstanding physical problems of our day. It will cover 
		topical results on: high-Tc superconductors, fullerides and pnictides, 
		quantum magnetism, spin liquids, heavy fermion conductors, actinides and 
		skutterudites, as well as advances in broad-band NMR techniques. The 
		target audience is both experimental and theoretical researchers in the 
		field, as well as post-doctoral students specializing in broad-band NMR. 
		The workshop is open to exploring relations between NMR and other 
		methods, as well as introducing physical problems to which NMR 
		investigations may contribute in the future, so it may be interesting to 
		researchers in other fields as well.
 
 A specific ambition of the workshop is to foster the development of NMR 
		expertise among young researchers, which is one of the formal goals of 
		the above-mentioned SOLeNeMaR project. To this purpose ten grants will 
		be made available from the project to cover all the expenses at the 
		conference for selected young researchers.
 
 Due to space constraints related to our chosen venue, the number of 
		participants is limited to 70, including the invited speakers. We 
		encourage all interested colleagues to register early, also to benefit 
		from the early registration fee of only 150 EUR (80 EUR for PhD 
		students), valid until May 15th.
 
 Further details are available at the conference web site, which will be 
		continuously updated.
 
		
		
		     Trogir, Croatia
 
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   Strengthening 
		the SOLid-state research capacities in Zagreb by the introduction of the 
		Nuclear Magnetic Resonance method 
		
		 
		
		 
		  
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