The workshop "Liquid and Solid Aqueous Surfaces and Interfaces" will be held during the week August 11-15, 2008. The aim is to bring together a dynamic discussion group composed of both both experimentalists and theorists, who are interested in molecular level understanding of surfaces of water and aqueous solutions, and of bare and adsorbate-covered ice surfaces. The topics will include
composition of solution surfaces, versus bulk; spectroscopic studies of aqueous surfaces, and their interpretation; computer simulation studies employing empirical potentials and on-the-fly techniques; structure of ice surfaces; ice-adsorbate interactions, and more. It is anticipated
that the group will be composed of about 35 people, each of whom will give a 35 minute lecture, with half of each day available for informal discussion.
FYI some general info about housing:
TSRC offers a wide range of lodging options. Single bedroom
accommodations with kitchen start at $675/week, and 2- and 3-bedroom condos start at $970 and $1160/week,
respectively. Some condos have 2 beds per bedroom, or also have a loft, which may be a good option for students and postdocs or anyone looking to save money. Condos range from Basic or Value to Luxury depending upon your preferences. TSRC also offers excellent hotel rooms through Camel's Garden Hotel and Ice House, with daily maid-service and other hotel style amenities.
If you wish to share a condo with one or more other TSRC participants, you should work this out in advance of registering. In particular, one person should be designated as the head roommate. The person chosen head
roommate must register first as the head roommate. Then the other roommates register, indicating the name of the head roommate. If you need email addresses of the other invited participants, contact your workshop organizer.
Telluride Intermediate School
725 W. Colorado
Telluride CO 81435
Participant | Organization | ||||
Akihiro, Morita | Tohoku University | ||||
Allen, Heather | Ohio State | ||||
Ayotte, Patrick | Université de Sherbrooke | ||||
Aytemiz (Uras), Nevin | Suleyman Demirel University | ||||
Bauerecker, Sigurd | TU Braunschweig | ||||
Bellissent-Funel, Marie-Claire | LLB-CNRS | ||||
Buch, Victoria | Hebrew University | ||||
Cowin, James | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||||
Dang, Liem | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||||
Ewing, George | indiana university | ||||
Hammerich, Audrey Dell | University of Illinois at Chicago | ||||
Iyengar, Srinivasan | Indiana University | ||||
Jungwirth, Pavel | Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, A | ||||
Kang, Heon | Seoul National University | ||||
Kempter, Volker | clausthal university of technology | ||||
Luzar, Alenka | Virginia Commonwealth University | ||||
Milet, Anne | University of Grenoble, UJF-Grenoble-I | ||||
Moon, Eui-Seong | Seoul National University | ||||
Mullins, Charles | Univ. of Texas at Austin | ||||
Mundy, Christopher | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||||
Nathanson, Gilbert | Univ of Wisconsin | ||||
Orlando, Thomas | Georgia Institute of Technology | ||||
Park, Seong-Chan | Seoul National University | ||||
Reiter, George | University of Houston | ||||
Sadtchenko, Vladislav | Department of Chemistry, The George Washington Uni | ||||
Shen, Y.R. | University of Claifornia | ||||
Shultz, Mary Jane | Tufts University | ||||
Singer, Sherwin | Ohio State University | ||||
Smith, Scott | PNNL | ||||
Tobias, Douglas | UC Irvine | ||||
Tuckerman, Mark | New York University | ||||
Wang, Hongfei | Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science | ||||
Winter, Bernd | Max-Born-Institut | ||||