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Asia-Pacific EPR/ESR Symposium 2010
  

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October 10-14, 2010

International Convention Center, Jeju, Korea 

First Announcement

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Invitation

 

Dear Colleagues, 

It is our great privilege to invite you to participate in the Asia-Pacific EPR/ESR Symposium 2010 (APES 2010), which will be held in Jeju, Korea from October 10-14. As the 7th conference following the previous ones held in Hong Kong (1997), Hangzhou, China (1999), Kobe, Japan (2001), Bangalore, India (2004), Novosibirsk, Russia (2006), and Cairns, Australia (2008), APES 2010 will be an excellent place for exchanging scientific ideas with strong friendship among the participants from Asia-Pacific region as well as other parts of the world. APES 2010 will cover the frontiers of all aspects of EPR/ESR ranging from theoretical and experimental advances in CW EPR/ESR, pulsed EPR, high frequency and high field EPR, ENDOR, time resolved EPR, FMR, EPRI, CIDEP and ODMR to applications in medicine, biology, chemistry, materials science and nanotechnology. 

We look forward to welcoming you in Jeju Island, the pearl of Asia. 

Sa-Ouk Kang, Chair

 

Conference Venue

 

The conference will be held at International Convention Center, Jeju, Korea. (http://www.iccjeju.co.kr/eng/)  

 

Important Dates

 

Second Announcement                         December, 2009
Final Announcement                             May, 2010
Abstract Submission                             May 1 ~ June 31, 2010
Early Registration                                 May 1 ~ July 31, 2010  

 

Website

 

The official conference website will be open December, 2009. Before the conference website is open, information on the conference will be available temporarily at http://www.apeprs.org.  

 

Schedule (Tentative)

 

 Oct. 10(Sun)Oct. 11(Mon)Oct. 12(Tue)Oct. 13(Wed)Oct. 14(Thu)
9:00 ~ 12:00RegistrationJoint SessionJoint SessionParallel SessionsParallel Sessions
12:00 ~ 13:30LunchLunchLunchLunch
13:30 ~ 18:00 Joint SessionParallel SessionsParallel SessionsExcursionJoint Session
18:00 ~21:00Welcome ReceptionPoster SessionPoster SessionClosing Ceremony and Banquet
 


 

International Organizing Committee

 

APES Council Officers         

President                                       Prof. Sergei A. Dzuba (Russia)
Vice-president                               Prof. Graeme R. Hanson (Australia)
Vice-president                               Prof. Sa-Ouk Kang (Korea)
Immediate Past President               Prof. Hitoshi Ohta (Japan)
Secretary                                       Dr. Matvey Fedin (Russia)

Country Representatives     

Australia/New Zealand                          Dr. Simon Drew
Japan                                                    Prof. Seigo Yamauchi
Peoples Republic of China                      TBA
India                                                      Prof. P. Sambasiva Rao
Republic of Korea                                  Prof. Hong-In Lee
Vietnam                                                TBA
Russia (Far East)                                   Prof. Elena G. Bagryanskaya 

Founder President                                        Prof. Czeslaw Rudowicz
Advisory Council Member                           Prof. Subray Bhat (India)   

 

Local Organizing Committee

 

Chair                                                

Prof. Sa-Ouk Kang (Seoul National University)

Secretary General                     

Prof. Hong-In Lee (Kyungpook National University)

Members                                        

Prof. Hyung-Soon Yim (Seoul National University)                          
Prof. Young Soo Kang (Sogang University)                                                              
Dr. Oc Hee Han (Korea Basic Science Institute)                                                              
Prof. Jong-Sung Yu (Korea University)  

 

Correspondence

 

All correspondence should be addressed to Prof. Hong-In Lee, secretary general of the conference.

Address                                           

Prof. Hong-In Lee                                                             
Department of Chemistry                                                             
Kyungpook National University                                                             
Daegu, 702-701                                                             
Republic of Korea
Tel               +82-53-950-5904
E-mail           This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

About Jeju

 

Jeju, located in the Pacific Ocean just off the southern tip of Korean Peninsula, is the largest island in Korea. The island was first formed from volcanic eruption about one million years ago. 100 to 300 thousand years ago, second volcanic eruption formed Mt. Halla at the center of the island. The final volcanic eruption created a crater lake, Baekrok-dam, at the summit of Mt. Halla 25 thousand years ago Relatively isolated from the rest of the world, the island’s nature has been well preserved in its prehistoric state. That is why traveling to Jeju is to travel back in time. With its culture, myths, legends, cobalt-color sea, exotic plants, and wild lives, Jeju has been called "God's masterpiece". Jeju’s natural environment has been preserved as best as possible. The fantastically shaped rocks decorating the seashores, the hundreds of Oreums (secondary volcanoes), and the rarest species of flora around the Baekrok-dam are all treasures waiting to be discovered by visitors. One cannot see Jeju unless one looks. For more information about Jeju, please visit the websites of Jeju Convention & Visitors Bureau (http://www.jejucvb.or.kr/) and Jeju Tourist Information (http://tour2jeju.net) Jeju Island is a visa-free island for most countries. For more information about visas, please visit http://www.immigration.go.kr/HP/IMM80/index.do. 

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