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Sixth International Symposium
on Crystalline Organic Metals,
Superconductors, and Ferromagnets

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September 11-16, 2005
Key West, Florida
Wyndham Casa Marina Resort

The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, The Florida State University, and its Departments of Physics and Chemistry are pleased to host the Sixth International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors, and Ferromagnets. Approximately 200 participants are expected to attend. ISCOM is the preeminent forum for interdisciplinary discussions of the Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science and Technology of crystalline molecular solids:

  • Synthesis of New Molecules
  • Molecular Materials and Crystal Engineering
  • Molecular Magnetism
  • Physics of Low Dimensional Metals and Superconductors
  • Magnetic Field-Induced Phenomena
  • Organic Thin Films and Devices
  • Phase Transitions and Charge Ordering
  • Theory, Modeling, and Computation
  • Organic Molecular Nanoscience

The program will be divided into Invited (30 min), Oral (20 min), and Poster presentations. Each bag-lunch period will feature a tutorial by a senior researcher to advance student understanding in important ISCOM areas.

Through March 31, we are soliciting advice for Invited Speakers, and we note the emphasis will be on diversity (underrepresented groups) and on younger scientists. Suggestions for Tutorial Speakers (also invited) are welcome as well.

Travelers to the United States should refer to the visa information on this Web site and contact the Secretariat promptly.