The International Symposium on Systems with Fast Ionic Transport (ISSFIT) conferences have been held every two or three years since the origin in 1985 ...
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b. Crystalline and Ceramic Electrolytes;
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Call for papers
Conference participants are kindly invited to submit their original research papers to the journal of Solid State Ionics (SSI). Manuscripts should be formatted according to journal’s guidelines and will be fully peer-reviewed according to SSI standards.
Articles should contain a note in the Letter to Editor attached to the manuscript that presented results were subject of oral/poster presentation during the 13th International Symposium on Systems with Fast Ionic Transport and following footnote on the first page: "This work was presented during the 13th International Symposium on Systems with Fast Ionic Transport, Minsk, Belarus 03–07.07.2016". Authors should choose article type "VSI: ISSFIT-13" and the editor Dr. J. Kilner in the submission system. It is recommended not to exceed 4-5 journal pages or 6 pages for invited presentations.
Deadline for manuscript submission: 31 August, 2018.
Dr. Isaac Abrahams Materials Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom |
Prof. Bernard A. Boukamp University of Twente, The Netherlands |
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Prof. Yury Dobrovolsky Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russia |
Prof. Kuan-Zong Fung National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan |
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Prof. Miran Gaberscek Centre of Excellence Low Carbon Technologies, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Prof. Piotr Jasiński Gdansk University of Technology, Poland |
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Prof. Giedrius Laukaitis Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania |
Prof. Igor Lubomirsky Department of Materials & Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
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Dr. Yevgeniy Naumovich Institute of Power Ingineering, Poland |
Prof. Valentina G. Ponomareva Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS, Russia |
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Prof. Ilan Riess Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
Dr. Michal Struzik Warsaw University of Technology, Poland |