Twenty-Fifth Rare Earth Research Conference

Robin D. Rogers
2009 Journal of Alloys and Compounds  
Several activities were designed to encourage participation of students and young scientists, including registration fee waivers, assistance with travel and hotel costs, poster prize and best presentation awards, and a career roundtable. Except for the $500 administration fee, all funds were used to support the participation of students and young scientists. These funds allowed students and young scientists to attend the premier US meeting in the field and network with the top international
more » ... ntists in the field. They had the opportunity not only to learn about the state-of-the-art in the field, but also interact with motivational scientists from around the World. It is anticipated that new contacts and collaborations were generated and many left with an increased interest in the field of f-element chemistry.
doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2009.11.068 fatcat:eofruu3w2jgxdltuwhfbxgdxtm