EXRS 2016 – First Announcement published

Welcome to the 2016 edition of the European Conference on X-Ray Spectrometry (EXRS2016). EXRS2016 will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, between 19 and 24 June, 2016.

This conference has become a traditional meeting for scientists from around the world working in x-ray spectrometry. EXRS2016 is an opportunity to learn more about the latest in theoretical, experimental and applied XRS, to discuss with people from all over the world, to share your own work and to learn from others.

The EXRS2016 conference is devoted to the exchange of information and experience on the emerging and innovative techniques in the field of X-ray spectrometry and related areas. The conference will provide a framework in which scientists of various research areas will be able to convene and discuss X-ray techniques and their successful applications. A rich scientific and social program will allow experienced experts, young scientists, and industrial exhibitors to exchange views and start new collaborative projects.

Learn more about the conference at www.exrs2016.se. Explore the site to convince yourself and your colleagues that this is the conference you shouldn’t miss next year.

Please circulate this invitation in your organization and in your networks.

The conference is hosted by University of Gothenburg. The University of Gothenburg meets societal challenges with diverse knowledge and offers a large and inspiring place to work and study, with a continuous flow of new knowledge and ideas. Strong research and attractive study programmes attract scientists and students from all around the world. The University of Gothenburg is environmentally certified and works actively for sustainable development. With new knowledge and new perspectives, the University of Gothenburg contributes to a better future.

Welcome to EXRS2016 in Gothenburg, a city on the Swedish west coast at the mouth of Göta river and just inside a marvellous archipelago. Gothenburg was founded in 1621 and through the years has grown to a city with 550 000 inhabitants; the second largest city in Sweden. It is easy to reach by train, car and plane.

Hope to see you in Gothenburg in June!

Prof. Johan Boman (EXRS2016 Chair)
Department of chemistry and molecular biology,
Atmospheric science,
University of Gothenburg,
SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
chair@exrs2016.se

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