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The 16th International Conference on Positron Annihilation (ICPA-16)

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, , Citation Ashraf Alam et al 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 443 011001 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/443/1/011001

1742-6596/443/1/011001

Abstract

The 16th International Conference on Positron Annihilation (ICPA-16) was held at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom during 19-24 August, 2012. This triennial conference is the foremost gathering of the Positron Annihilation Physics community and it was hosted in the UK for the first time since the series of meetings first started back in 1965. The University of Bristol, the Alma Mater of Paul Dirac, is situated at the heart of the city, and it has established a worldwide reputation in research and teaching. Many of the topics which were discussed during ICPA-16 form an integral part of the research themes in the schools of Physics, Chemistry and Engineering of this University.

ICPA-16 attracted a diverse audience, both from academic and industrial institutions, with over 200 participants from 29 countries. It continued the long held tradition of showcasing novel research in the field of positron annihilation and a total of 170 papers were presented as talks and posters. The papers reported studies of metallic and semi-conducting solids, polymers and soft matter, porous materials, surfaces and interfaces, as well as advances in experimental, analytical and biomedical applications. The high quality of the presented work, coupled with the enthusiastic exchange of ideas, provided an invaluable forum, especially for younger researchers and postgraduate students. The excellence of student presentations was acknowledged by the award of prizes for the best student posters, which were received by David Billington (University of Bristol, UK), Moussa Sidibe (CEMHTI, France) and Hongxia Xu (Tohoku University, Japan).

All papers published in the Conference Proceedings were reviewed by ICPA-16 participants. We are indebted to all reviewers who contributed their time and intellectual resources, allowing the refereeing and editing process to move smoothly toward the compilation of the Proceedings. Our sincere thanks and gratitude go to everyone who contributed to the success of the conference. We are grateful to all participants for their informative talks, poster presentations and fruitful discussions; the session chairs for keeping to the tight time schedule and for making sure the oral presentation sessions ran smoothly; Maria Dugdale for her time and effort in organising the social programme for the accompanying persons; the student volunteers from the Bristol Positron Group for all their help and time before, during and after the conference; the Bath positron group for helping with the organisation of the excursion and last, but not least, the University of Bristol Conference Office staff for their help with the organisation of the conference. We are also very grateful for the financial and logistical help from the University of Bristol and financial support from our sponsors and exhibitors, Ortec and Canberra.

We conclude by wishing the Organising Committee of ICPA-17 all the best for a successful conference. We look forward to seeing everyone in China in 2015.

Ashraf Alam, Paul Coleman, Stephen Dugdale and Mina Roussenova

Guest Editors Bristol, April 2013

Local organising committeeInternational Advisory committee
M A Alam, S Dugdale and M Roussenova P Coleman (UK, Chairman)
University of Bristol, UK R Krause-Rehberg(Germany, Vice-chairman)
P Coleman and S Townrow M A Alam (UK)
University of Bath, UK G Laricchia (UK)
M Charlton R Brusa (Italy)
University of Swansea, UK M Doyama (Japan)
G Laricchia B Ganguly (India)
University College London, UK C Hugenschmidt (Germany)
D Keeble Zs Kajcsos (Hungary, deceased)
University of Dundee, UK Y Kobayashi (Japan)
J Kuriplach (Czech Republic)
P Mascher (Canada)
A Mills (USA)
Y Nagashima (Japan)
Steering committee M Puska (Finland)
M A Alam (UK, Secretary) H Schut (Netherlands)
P Coleman (UK) A Seeger (Germany)
B Ganguly (India) Y Shirai (Japan)
Y Kobayashi (Japan) A Somoza (Argentina)
P Mascher (Canada) A Stewart (Canada)
H Schut (Netherlands) Z Tang (China)
R Krause-Rehberg (Germany) A Weiss (USA)

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10.1088/1742-6596/443/1/011001