Dear Rebecca,
This is very good news. Thanks to this prolongation I will have some
more sleep tonight!
Just didn't manage to fax my credit card number, let alone to write my
abstract today!
At least I could register in the express of interest for JESIUM. The
rest I will do when I
come back from Interlaken.
See you at the SIBAE-BASIN meeting
Until soon
Rolf
On 29.03.2004, at 18:16, Rebecca. Hood-Nowotny wrote:
> Abstract deadline extension....
>
> Call for abstracts. New deadline 12/04/04
>
> http://chemsrv0.pph.univie.ac.at/jesium/index.htm
>
> On-line registration only.
>
> The purpose of the meeting is to bring together a broad range of stable
> isotope scientists from all over Europe, to encourage communication
> across
> disciplines and country boundaries.
>
> It will provide an opportunity to discuss theoretical and
> methodological
> difficulties and to exchange techniques and ideas, a chance to reflect
> on
> our successes and failures. This will be done through oral and poster
> presentations, practical demonstrations, as well as informal
> discussions and
> debates.
>
> The emphasis will be on practicalities. We will have a dedicated
> session to
> the presentation of interesting practical techniques, this will take
> place
> in the laboratory and we will have a number of stations where people
> can
> demonstrate their techniques, either in real time, with video or with a
> computer. There will be a prize for the best gadget, gizmo (device
> which has
> made the work a lot easier) or novel approach presented. We would
> particularly like to encourage younger scientists to present their
> work and
> thus there will also be a prize for the best presentation from someone
> under
> 35 years of age.
>
> The goal of the meeting is to encourage free and open exchange of
> ideas to
> promote stable isotope science for the common good...
>
> Meeting themes:
>
> Health and nutrition. Past and present:
> Convenors: Peter Schadewaldt, Olav Rooyackers
> Keynote speaker: Tasmin O'Connell
>
> Isotope ecology
> Convenors: Annette Giesemann, Pascal Boeckx
> Keynote speaker: Phil Ineson
>
> Isotope physiology
> Convenors: Richard Robins, Wolfgang Wanek
> Keynote speaker: Jeleh Ghashghaie
>
> Hydrology and earth science
> Convenors: Manfred Groening, Christoph Spötl
> Keynote:To be announced.
>
> Stable isotopes in the atmosphere and biospheric exchange.
> Convenors: Francesca Cotrufo, Andreas Richter
> Keynote speaker: Nina Buchmann
>
> Methodology
> Convenors: Christophe R. Quétel, Tom Preston
> Keynote speaker: Willi Brand
>
> A stable future!
> Convenors: Roland Bol, Rebecca Hood
> Keynote speaker: Tom Conrads
>
> Scientific Programme
>
> It is envisaged that there will be one keynote speaker per session and
> 5
> shorter presentations; there will also be poster and demonstration
> sessions.
> The demonstration session will be on Thursday afternoon followed by an
> evening in the Heuriger. There will exhibitions from the leading
> companies
> in the stable isotope field.
>
> On the Friday there will be the opportunity to visit one of the many
> stable
> isotope laboratories of Vienna. Soil Science Unit, IAEA Seibersdorf,
> IAEA,
> Isotope Hydrology Laboratory, Vienna, Austrian Research Centre
> Seibersdorf
> or the University of Vienna.
>
> Selected papers presented, will be published in Rapid Communications
> in Mass
> Spectrometry and Isotopes in Environment and Health Studies.
>
>
> Sponsorship:
>
> We would like to announce the availability of financial support for
> Students-Post Docs who will be presenting either a poster,
> demonstration or
> talk. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors.
>
> There are three options of financial support available, please indicate
> which option you will be applying for and state which session you want
> to
> present in. If you chose option B please state who your full paying
> "supervisor" is.
>
> * Option A: We will provide up to 300 Euro for travel expenses to
> attend the meeting.
> * Option B: On registration of a full paying "supervisor" you
> will
> receive one free student registration.
> * Option C: We will provide top up (300 Euro max) for those
> students
> that have found some money, but not all to attend.
>
> Please not there is a limit of 15 bursaries in total available ( 2 per
> session +1)
> All receipts and documentation will be required and checked.
>
> This will be on a first come first serve basis and at the discretion
> of the
> organising committee, based on the quality of your abstract submission.
> We would particularly like to encourage young scientists from Eastern
> Europe to participate in the meeting. Remember ! If you don't buy a
> ticket
> you don't win the raffle.!!!. Send requests to the JESIUM email
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
> "The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas." -
> Linus
> Pauling
>
> "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new."
> -
> Albert Einstein.
>
>
>
> Related meetings.
>
> International Symposium on Quality Assurance for Analytical Methods in
> Isotope Hydrology
>
> The symposium will feature reviews on and examples of quality
> assurance for
> analytical techniques used in the field of isotope hydrology. Papers
> are
> invited on all aspects of analytical techniques and laboratory quality
> systems, aiming at the production of high quality data in day to day
> routine
> at isotope hydrology laboratories. Techniques considered are stable
> isotopes
> of light elements, radioactive isotopes at environmental level,
> chemical and
> isotopic tracers. Topics include calibration of measurements, quality
> control, statistical evaluation, uncertainty budget, best laboratory
> practises, precision and accuracy, traceability, laboratory information
> management, quality systems, new analytical techniques, sampling
> techniques,
> reference materials, interlaboratory comparisons, proficiency tests.
>
> Contact: Manfred Groening, Isotope Hydrology Laboratory, International
> Atomic Energy Agency, P.O.Box 100, 1400 Vienna, Austria. Phone:
> +43-1-2600-21740, email for paper submission: [log in to unmask]
> email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Stable Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectrometry Workshop SIRIS 2004
> 6 - 8 Sep 2004, IAEA, Vienna, Austria. For further info email to:
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
>
> On behalf of the JESIUM Committees..
>
> Rebecca Hood-Nowotny (please note this contact address will not be
> valid
> after the 10 of May 2004, I will be contactable through the JESIUM
> webmail
> or on [log in to unmask])
>
> Soil Scientist
> Soil Science Unit
> FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratory Seibersdorf
> International Atomic Energy Agency
> Wagramer Strasse 5, P.O.Box 100
> A-1400 Vienna, Austria
> Tel +43 1 2600 28271
> Fax +43 1 2600 28222
>
> The first Joint European Stable Isotope Users group Meeting
> will be held in Vienna 30/8/2004-3/9/2004. For further details see:
>
> http://chemsrv0.pph.univie.ac.at/jesium/index.htm
>
>
>
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Dr. Rolf Siegwolf
Lab for Atmospheric Chemistry
Stable Isotopes and Ecosystem Fluxes
Paul Scherrer Institut
CH-5232 Villigen PSI
Switzerland
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Dr. Rolf Siegwolf
Lab for Atmospheric Chemistry
Stable Isotopes and Ecosystem Fluxes
Paul Scherrer Institut
CH-5232 Villigen PSI
Switzerland
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Phone: +41 56 310 2786
Fax : +41 56 310 4525
http://lac.web.psi.ch/
Check it out !!!!! ---->>> http://sibaebasin.web.psi.ch/
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