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The Conference will be held in Gdansk, Poland, on 18th till 21st
September 2005. The Conference's aim is to provide an opportunity for the
meeting of scientists and technologists working in the fields of
theoretical and experimental physics, technology, development and
applications of disordered systems as novel functional materials.
The main topics covered by the conference will be as follows:
- Theory of Disordered Systems,
- Modeling of Structure and Physical Properties,
- Amorphous Alloys,
- Liquids and Melts,
- Polymers,
- Liquid Crystals,
- Auxetic Materials,
- Nano-materials and Nano-composites.
The Conference is envisaged to include a Round Table Meeting of
representatives of industrial companies interested in establishing an
international consortium coordinating the development of cooperative
projects and applications for their funding at the national level. The
consortium would also aim at involving industrial partners in directing
the research towards the main practical problems occurring in applications
of advanced innovative technologies, as well as facilitating industrial
applications of the research results.
Gdansk, where the Conference will be held, is a city of half a million
inhabitants, a strong economic, scientific and cultural center located in
the north of Poland, at the Baltic Sea
(http://www.gdansk.pl/en/).
With over a thousand years of history and
its Hanseatic tradition, the city has always played a major role in the
commercial relationships between the Northern and Western Europe on the
one hand and the countries of the Central and Eastern Europe on the other.
It is also the cradle of "Solidarity", Eastern Europe's first Independent
Trade Union which triggered the historical changes in this part of the
Continent in 1980.
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