28th Informal Symposium on Kinetics and Photochemical Processes in the Atmosphere (2011)

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The 28th Informal Symposium on Kinetics and Photochemical Processes in the Atmosphere will take place at the University of California at Irvine (UCI) on March 3, 2011 in the UCI Student Center, Pacific Ballroom D (directions are given below). The main goal of the conference is to share scientific knowledge and foster collaborations between research communities and air pollution management agencies in Southern California. Typically, the conference gathers 100-150 participants each year, and it is hosted by one of the Southern California major campuses (here is the history for the last 10 years). The conference always attracts attendants from a broad spectrum of research areas including Atmospheric Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Physics, Engineering, Earth System Sciences, Energy Sciences, Environmental Toxicology, etc. To bring in the largest possible number of students, the conference features free registration, free food, several invited talks by established scientists, and a poster session.

Please examine the full conference program for the 28th Informal Symposium on Kinetics and Photochemical Processes in the Atmosphere.

 Rregistration

On-line registration ended on February 15. Here is the list of registered people and the list of registered posters. For late registration, changes and cancellations please e-mail Sergey Nizkorodov.

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  Directions

Please consult the UCI campus map for driving directions to UCI. The student center is building #113 in sector D5 of the map. If you drive by car, you will be parking in the structure labeled SCPS (in the left bottom corner of sector C5 on the map). You will have to tell the attendant that you are here for the "Kinetics symposium"- they will be warned about your arrival. Please try to arrive between 7.30 and 8.00 for registration and breakfast. Orange County and surrounding areas feature highly congested traffic in the mornings and evenings. Therefore, we recommend that you start early and carpool.


 Last modified on: March 4, 2011