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Outline EMIS19 Presentation Prizegiving Best poster prize Best young speaker prize Proceedings Some statistics Thank yous Prize giving 4 best posters 1 best young speaker EMIS ID: 812699

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Conference closure

Gerda Neyens and Richard Catherall

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Outline

EMIS19Presentation

Prize-giving

Best poster prize

Best young speaker

prize

Proceedings

Some statistics

Thank

you’s

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Prize giving4 best posters

1 best young speaker

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EMIS

Proceedings

The

peer-

reviewed

EMIS

Proceedings

will be published in NIM BThe maximum lengths of the written contributions are: 3 p for posters, 5p for oral contributions, and 8p for invited talks.For registration: https://ees.elsevier.com/nimb_proceedings/default.aspAuthors submitting to this special issue choose the article type SI: EMIS 2018 as belowWhile choosing section/category also they have to choose the same 

If

any problem please contact EMIS2018@cern.ch

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Presentation stats

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9

EXHIBITORS with 14 participants

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2 SPONSORS

Sponsored 5 prizes

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International Advisory Committee

Navin

Alahari

(GANIL, France)

Faical

Azaiez (

iTemba

Labs, South Africa)

Klaus Blaum (MPI-Heidelberg, Germany)Yorick Blumenfeld (IN2P3-IPN-Orsay, France)Georg Bollen (MSU-NSCL, USA)Angela Bracco (INFN, U-Milano, Italy)Alok Chakrabarti (VECC, India)Jens Dilling (TRIUMF, Canada)Andrey Fomichev (JINR, Russia)Simone Gilardoni (CERN, Switzerland)Fabiana Gramegna (LNL, Italy)Sunchan Jeong (IBS-RAON, South Korea)Ari Jokinen (JYFL, Finland)Jacques Lettry (CERN, Switzerland)Rubens Lichtenthaler (Univ. Sao Paolo, Brazil)Bettina Mikulec (CERN, Switzerland)Michael Paul (SOREQ, Israel)Karsten Riisager (Aarhus University, Denmark)Hide Sakai (RIBF/RIKEN, Japan)Guy Savard (ANL, USA)Christophe Scheidenberger (GSI/FAIR, Germany)Piet van Duppen (KU-Leuven, Belgium)Frederick Wenander (CERN, Switzerland)Yuhu Zhang (IMP, CAS, China)Victor Zamfir (ELI, Romania)Invited speakersAbstract evaluationProgramNext venue

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Conference helpers

Tina Osborne, Andree Welker, Frank Wienholtz, Annie Moberg, Simon Sels, Katerina Chrysalidis, Robert Harding, Hanne Heylen, James Cruikshank, Maxime Mougeot, Jonas Karthein, Silvia

Vinals

Onses

, Javier Diaz

Ovejas

, Ivan

Kulikov,

Stuart Warren Carlos Munoz Pequeno, Ferran Boix Pamies, Andres Vieitez Suarez

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The local organizing committee

Richard Catherall, Gerda Neyens, Maria J. G. Borge, Karl Johnston, Valentin Fedosseev, Sebastian Rothe, Magdalena Kowalska, Jenny Weterings

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A special thank you

Tina Osborne

Jenny Weterings

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And…

Gerda and myself would like to thank all of you making this conference such a success

Good bye – au revoir

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