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Advanced Actinide Materials: Nanostructure, Complexity, and Extreme Environments

Organizers:

Dr. Peter C. Burns, University of Notre Dame, pburns AT nd.edu

Dr. Ginger E. Sigmon, University of Notre Dame, gsigmon AT nd.edu

 

 

The Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (DNCT) will convene a symposium entitled Advanced Actinide Materials: Nanostructure, Complexity, and Extreme Environments at the 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting in San Francisco, CA.

 

The development of advanced actinide materials has grown over the past few years to yield a wide range of novel compounds with fascinating properties, both physical and chemical. This symposium will highlight complex actinide materials and showcase advanced experimental and computational investigations.  Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Characterization of nanoscale actinide materials
  • Design of novel actinide nanomaterials
  • Spectroscopic or calorimetric investigations of novel materials
  • Impact of extreme environments (temperature, pressure, radiation field)
  • Atomistic modeling and molecular dynamic simulations of actinide materials.

 

All interested in the latest advancements in actinide materials are encouraged to attend.

 

Please submit abstracts https://callforpapers.acs.org/sanfran2017

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