Registration:



Talk registration is now technically closed. Late requests to speak will be considered if scheduling permits.

Talks will be selected by the local organisers based on abstracts submitted by the participants, and will be screened for relevance to the meeting. If there are more talks than slots available, preference will be given to junior researchers (research students and postdocs). Senior participants are assured that by submitting an abstract they will not prevent a junior participant from speaking.

Requests to speak should be sent by email to [meeting email address], including name, affiliation, position (research student, postdoc, academic staff, other), talk title and an abstract of up to 100 words. Acceptable formats are (i) unformatted ASCII text; (ii) LaTeX without macros, special packages or style files. Research students should ask their supervisor to send a brief email stating that they support the student's request to speak.

Persons who intend to participate but do not wish to give a talk are asked to send an email to [meeting email address] indicating this, including their name and affiliation.

The lecture room has a white board, an overhead projector, a data projector, a Windows PC connected to the internet and a VCR. Speakers who wish to use the PC, the VCR or their own laptop are responsible for technical compatibility issues. In case of technical difficulty that cannot be sorted out in a few minutes, the speaker may be asked to proceed using backup transparencies.

Contact address:
[meeting email address]