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Localisation 2002 "Quantum Transport and Quantum Coherence"

Site: Sophia University, Tokyo
Date:August 16-19
Chair:Prof. Yoshiyuki Ono (Toho University)
Scope: Quantum transport and other quantum phenomena in condensed matter physics
such as Anderson localisation, mesoscopic phenomena, quantum Hall effect, etc.

ULT (Workshop on ultra-low temperature physics)

Site: Kanazawa Bunka Hall, Kanazawa, Japan
Date: August 28-31
Chair: Prof. Haruhiko Suzuki (Kanazawa University)

Workshop on HTS Junction-Physics and Technology

Site: Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Date: August 28
Chair: Prof. Akira Fujimaki (Nagoya University)

2nd Hiroshima Workshop - Transport and Thermal Properties of Advanced Materials - (T2 PAM '02)

Site: Hiroshima University
Date: August 16-19
Chair: Prof. Toshiro Takabatake (Hiroshima University)
Contact: Prof. Masafumi Sera (Hiroshima University, sera@sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp)

MOS: Physics and Chemistry of Molecular and Oxide Superconductors

Site: National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Date: A week before LT23
Chairs: Prof. Mau-Kuen Wu and Prof. Cheng Chung Chi (National Tsing Hua University)
Scope: All aspects of the physics and chemistry of molecular and oxide superconductors.

Novel Quantum Phenomena in Transition Metal Compounds

Site: International Conference Center, Sendai, Japan
Date: August 29-31
Chairs: Prof. Yasuo Endoh and Prof. Sadamichi Maekawa (Tohoku University)
Scope:High Tc superconductivity in cuprates, competing phase transitions in manganites, and other novel quantum phenomena in transition metal oxides.

The 3rd International Chernogolovka Workshop on Low Temperature Physics in Microgravity Environment, CWS-2002

Site: Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, Russia
Date: August 12-18
Contact address: mezhov@issp.ac.ru
Chairs: Academician Yurii A. Ossipyan; Deputy Chair Prof. Leonid P. Mezhov-Deglin
Scope: The main purpose of the Workshop is to provide a forum for presenting and discussing the results of recent low temperature investigations in the microgravity environment, as well as future studies in fundamental physics that can be carried out onground and onboard the International Space Station, taking into account the advantage of long duration experimentation in reduced gravity.