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THE FOURTH ANNOUNCEMENT

35th POLISH SEMINAR

ON POSITRON ANNIHILATION.
organized by annihilators from

Opole University and Wrocław University
                                     has been held in September 20-24, 2004 at Turawa

The PSPA has a long tradition of gathering people involved in positron annihilation studies from all over the world. Its history dates back to 1966 when the first Polish Seminar took place in a shelter at Izerski Stóg (Sudeten Mountains). Up to now a lot of the most famous positroners attended our Seminars.
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CONTACT ADDRESSES:

debowska@ifd.uni.wroc.pl

konn@ifd.uni.wroc.pl

POSTAL ADDRESSES:

Maria Dębowska or Barbara Konieczna
                Wrocław University,  Institute of Experimental Physics       
  50-204 Wrocław, pl.
Maksa Borna 9, Poland

FAX:  (+48-71) 328 73 65     

TELEPHONES: (+48-71) 3759 350  or   (+48-71) 3759 315


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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE



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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Prof. P. G. Coleman (United Kingdom)
  • Prof. G. Consolati  (Italy)
  • Prof. G. Duplâtre (France)
  • Prof. Zs. Kajcsos (Hungary)
  • Prof. G. P. Karwasz (Italy)
  • Prof. R. Krause-Rehberg (Germany)
  • Prof. H. Stachowiak (Poland)
  • Prof. T. Suzuki (Japan)


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INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

  • Dr. G. Brauer (Germany)
  • Prof. T. Goworek (Poland)
  • Prof. A. Hrynkiewicz (Poland)
  • Prof. Y. Ito (Japan)
  • Prof. M. Misheva (Bulgaria)
  • Prof. R. Nieminen (Finland)
  • Prof. M. Šob (Czech Republic)
  • Prof. V. P. Shantarovich (Russia)


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35th POLISH SEMINAR
ON POSITRON ANNIHILATION
.

organized by annihilators from

Opole University and Wrocław University

has been held in September 20-24, 2004 at Turawa

The scientific programme of the Seminar included:

fundamental aspects of positron and positronium physics and chemistry, studies of electronic structure, phase transitions and defects in metals, alloys, semiconductors, superconductors and polymers, surface studies, slow positron beam technique, the development of experimental and data processing techniques, applications.

SCHEME OF THE PROGRAMME OF THE SEMINAR


MONDAY

September 20, 2004
9 - 9.15 a. m.

9.15 a.m.-12.55 p.m.

2.00 p.m.-3.10 p. m.

3.30 p. m.-7.10 p. m.
Opening of the Seminar

Session I : METALS AND ALLOYS

Session II: METALS AND ALLOYS - continued

Session III: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES

TUESDAY

September 21, 2004
9.00 a.m.-11.00a. m.

11.20a.m.-1.10p. m.

3.00 p. m. - 6.10 p. m.
Session IV: POSITRONIUM

Session V: POSITRON & POSITRONIUM CHEMISTRY

SESSION VI: POSITRON AND POSITRONIUM CHEMISTRY - continued

WEDNESDAY

September 22, 2004
9.00 a. m. - 1 p. m.

3.00 p. m. -5.30 p.m.

5.50 p.m.- 6.20 p. m.

8.00 p.m.-10 p.m.
Session VII: POLYMERS

Session VIII: POROSITY

Session IX: COMMERCIAL

SESSION X: POSTERS
THURSDAY
September 23, 2004
9.00 a. m.-1.10 p. m.

3.00 p. m.- 5.30 p. m.
Session XI: DEFECTS

Session XII: DEFECTS - continued
FRIDAY
September 24, 2004
9 a. m. - 1.20 p. m.

1.20 - 1.40 p. m.
Session XIII: NANOSTRUCTURES

CLOSURE OF THE SEMINAR
 
FINAL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF THE 35th POLISH SEMINAR
ON POSITRON ANNIHILATION


  ORAL PRESENTATIONS

OPENING OF THE 35th POLISH SEMINAR ON POSITRON ANNIHILATION
SEPTEMBER 20, 2004

15 min
9.00-9.15

SEPTEMBER 20, 2004; MONDAY 
  SESSION I: METALS AND ALLOYS   
 
 
  
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
TIME

1
H. Stachowiak
Electron-Positron Interaction in Metals. Theory and Experiment (IL)
40+10
9.15-10.05

2
A. Alam
The Newest Achievements in 2D ACAR in Metals and Alloys (IL)
30+10
10.05-10.45


COFFEE BREAK

20
10.45-11.05

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

3
M. Biasini
Positron Annihilation Studies of Rare Earth Metals (IL)
30 +10
11.05-11.45

4
G. Kontrym-Sznajd
and H. Sormann
Many-Body Effects Observed in the Positron Annihilation Experiment (IL)
30+10
11.45-12.25

5
A. Baranowski,
 M. Kostrzewa,
M. Szuszkiewicz
Positron Annihilation with Admixture Electrons in Some Nickel Alloys (OC)
20+10
12.25-12.55

SEPTEMBER 20, 2004; MONDAY
 SESSION II: METALS AND ALLOYS - continued

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
E. Boroński
Investigation of Electron-Positron Correlations by Monte-Carlo Simulation (IL)
30+10
14.00-14.40

2
G. Kontrym-Sznajd
and M. Samsel-Czekała
Different Ways of Dealing with Compton Scattering and Positron Annihilation Spectra(OC)
20+10 
14.40-15.10


COFFEE BREAK


20
15.10-15.30

SEPTEMBER 20, 2004; MONDAY
 
SESSION III: EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
R. Aavikko, K. Rytsola,
J. Nissila, K. Saarinen
Digital Positron Lifetime Spectrometer (IL)
30+10  15.30-16.10

2
J. Dryzek
Near-surface Distribution of Defects Using Positron Implantation Profile-a New Experimental Method (IL)
30+10
16.10-16.50

3
M. Fujinami
and T. Akahane
Positron Induced Ion Desorption (IL)
30+10
16.50-17.30

4
K. Kacperski
and N. M. Spyrou
Are 3-gamma Positron Annihilation the Basis of a New Modality in PET? (OC)
20+10
17.30-18.00

5
R. Krause-Rehberg,
S. Sachert, G. Brauer,
 A. Rogov, K. Nowak
EPOS - an Intense Positron Beam Project at the Research Center Rossendorf (OC)
20+10
18.00-18.30

6

D. P. van der Werf
et al. (ATHENA Collaboration)

Perspectives on the Production of Cold Antihydrogen (IL)
30+10
18.30-19.10

SEPTEMBER 21, 2004; TUESDAY 
SESSION IV: POSITRONIUM

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
T. Goworek,
J. Wawryszczuk,
R. Zaleski
Pressure Effects in ortho-Positronium Annihilation (IL)
30+10
9.00 - 9.40

2
T. Hirade
Positronium Formation at Low Temperatures in Polymers and Other Molecular Solids (IL)
30+10
9.40 - 10.20

3
J. Kansy and T. Suzuki
Delayed Formation and Localization of Positronium
in Polymers (IL)
30+10
10.20-11.00

COFFEE BREAK

20
11.00-11.20

SEPTEMBER 21, 2004 ; TUESDAY
 SESSION V: POSITRON AND POSITRONIUM CHEMISTRY

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
C. Dauwe Experimental Verification of the Blob Model for the Formation of Ps (IL)
30+10
11.20-12.00

2
V. P. Shantarovich,
T. Suzuki,
 N. Djourelov,
 A. Shimazu,
V. W. Gustov,
I. B. Kevdina
Some Aspects of Free Volume Studies in Molecular Substances Using Positron Annihilation Experiments (IL)
30+10
12.00-12.40

3
R. Zaleski,
 J. Wawryszczuk,
T. Goworek
Positronium Formation in Solid Long-Chain Alkanes (OC)
20+10
12.40-13.10

SEPTEMBER 21, 2004; TUESDAY
SESSION VI: POSITRON AND POSITRONIUM CHEMISTRY - continued
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
S. V. Stepanov,
V. M. Byakov,
C. He, T. Hirade,
 K. V. Mikhin
Role of Trapped and Solvated Electrons in Ps Formation (OC)

20+10
15.00-15.30

2
S. V. Stepanov, et al.

Revision of the Model of Radioactive Hydrogen, Hydrated Electron and Ps Formation in Aqueous Solutions. First Example of the Ps Enhancement Effect (OC)
20+10
15.30-16.00

COFFEE BREAK

20
16.00-16.20

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

3
J. R. Mohallem, F. Rolim
and C. P. Goncalves
A Molecular Model for Geometry Relaxation and Annihilation Rates of Positron Complexes (IL)
30+10
16.20-17.00

4
D. Pliszka, G. P. Karwasz,
R. S. Brusa, C. Perazzolli,
A. Zecca
Low-energy Cross Sections for Positron Interaction with Cyclic Hydrocarbons (OC)
20+10
17.00-17.30

5
I. Bondarev
Sensitivity of Positronium Momentum Distribution to Phase Transitions in Crystalline Dielectrics
30+10
17.30-18.10

SEPTEMBER 22, 2004; WEDNESDAY
 SESSION VII: POLYMERS
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
J. Kristiak, O. Sausa,
J. Bartos
A Free Volume From Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Glass Forming Systems (IL)
30+10
9.00-9.40

2
G. Dlubek, A. Sen Gupta,
J. Wawryszczuk,
D. Kilburn,
J. Pionteck,
R. Krause-Rehberg,
T. Goworek,
M. A. Alam,
H. Kaspar,
K. H. Lochhaas
Density and Size Distribution of Holes from PALS and PVT Experiments: The Temperature and Pressure Dependence of the Free Volume in Fluoro Polymers (IL)
30+10
9.40-10.20

3
D. Cangialosi, M. Wubbenhorst, H. Schut,
A. van Veen,
S. J. Picken
Relaxation of Free Volume in Polycarbonate and Polystyrene Studied by Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (IL)
30+10
10.20-11.00

COFFEE BREAK

20
11.00-11.20

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

4
J. Kruse, J. Kanzow,
K. Ratzke, F. Faupel,
M. Heuchel, J. Frahn,
D. Hofmann
Free Volume in Polymeric Membranes: Comparison of Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy and Evaluation of MD Simulations (OC)
20+10
11.20-11.50

5
T. Suzuki, N. Djourelov,
R. Yu, K. Kondo, Y. Ito and V. P. Shantarovich
Application of Coincidence Doppler Broadening Spectroscopy to Polymers and Hydrocarbon Samples (IL)
30+10
11.50-12.30

6
M. Dębowska,
J. Pigłowski,
J. Rudzińska-Girulska,
T. Suzuki,
W. Świątkowski,
C Ślusarczyk, W. Biniaś, R. Yu
To Mix or Not To Mix? Positive Mixing Volume in PA/P(n-BA-co-MMA) Blends (OC)
20+10
12.30-13.00

SEPTEMBER 22, 2004; WEDNESDAY
SESSION VIII:
POROSITY
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
R. S. Brusa, C. Macchi,
 S. Mariazzi,
G. P. Karwasz,
 A. Zecca
Porosity of Low-k Materials Studied with Use of Positrons (IL)
30+10
15.00-15.40

2
K. Ito, Y. Kobayashi,
T. Ohdaira, R. Suzuki,
K. Hirata, K. Sato
Variable-energy Positron Annihilation as Highly Sensitive Nanoporosimetry for Porous Low-k-Films (IL)
30+10
15.40-16.20

3
B. Jasińska,
A. L. Dawidowicz
and S. Pikus
Crystallization Process in Porous and Nonporous Vycor Glass (OC)
20+10
16.20-16.50

4
Zs. Kajcsos et al.
Positronium Trapping in Porous Solids: Means and Limitations for Structural Studies (IL)
30+10
16.50-17.30
COFFEE BREAK

20
17.30-17.50

SEPTEMBER 22, 2004; WEDNESDAY
SESSION IX: COMMERCIAL
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
D. McDevitt
Commercial Application of Positron Annihilation
20+10
17.50-18.20

SESSION X: POSTERS
120
20.00-22.00
SEPTEMBER 23, 2004; THURSDAY
SESSION XI: DEFECTS

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
R. Krause-Rehberg
Defects in Semiconductors Studied by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy (IL)
30+10
9.00-9.40

2
C. Zamponi,
T. E. M. Staab
,
M. Haaks, S. Eichler
and K. Maier
Surface Deformation on a GaAs Wafer Resulting in Point Defects - Is the Identification of the Sublattice Possible? (IL)
30+10
9.40-10.20

3
G. Brauer, W. Anwand,
P. G. Coleman
and W. Skorupa
Slow Positron Implantation Spectroscopy - A Tool to Characterize Vacancy-Type Damage (IL)
30+10
10.20-11.00

COFFEE BREAK

20
11.00-11.20

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

4
J. Cizek, I. Prohazka et al.
Defects in Ultra-fine Grained Mg and Mg-Based Alloys Prepared by High Pressure Torsion Studied by Positron Annihilation (OC)
20+10
11.20-11.50

5
M. Eldrup, B. N. Singh,
D. J. Edwards, Y. Nagai, H. Ohkubo,
M. Hasegawa
Defects in Neutron Irradiated Copper Investigated by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy (IL)
30+10
11.50-12.30

6
J. Cizek, I. Prohazka,
et al.
Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Ultra Fine-Grained Metals Prepared by Severe Plastic Deformation (IL)
30+10
12.30-13.10

 SEPTEMBER 23, 2004; THURSDAY
SESSION XII: DEFECTS - continued
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
E. Dryzek and J. Dryzek
Positron Lifetime Measurements of Subsurface Region in Aluminium Alloy and Aluminium Alloy Composite after Dry Sliding (OC)
20+10
15.00-15.30

2
M. Haaks, K. Bennevitz,
I. Muller, T. Staab,
 C. Zamponi, K. Maier
Imaging of Deformation Zones by Scanning Positron Microscopy (IL)
30+10
15.30-16.10

3
W. Sprengel, F. Baier,
 K. Sato, X. Y. Zhang,
H. -E. Schaefer

Complex Intermetallic Compounds: Defects, Disordering, Details (IL)
30+10
16.10-16.50


4
P. S. Naik, C. K. Cheung, C. D. Beling and S. Fung
A Real Time S-Parameter Imaging System (IL)
30+10
16.50-17.30

COFFEE

 SEPTEMBER 24, 2004; FRIDAY
SESSION XIII: NANOSTRUCTURES
No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

1
P. Asoka-Kumar
Positron Annihilation Studies of Magnetic Nanostructures (IL)
30+10
9.00-9.40

2
S.Van Petegem
Nanostructures-Simulation and Experiment (IL)
30+10
9.40-10.20

3
R. Ferragut
Defects Associated with Nanostructures in AlZnMg and AlCu(Mg) Alloys (IL)
30+10
10.20-11.00

COFFEE BREAK

20
11.00-11.20

No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
GIVEN TIME
[min]
TIME

4
N. Fazleev
Application of Positron-Annihilation-Induced Auger-Electron Spectroscopy to the Nanoparticle Coverage (IL)
30+10
11.20-12.00

5
Y. Nagai
Coincidence Doppler Broadening Spectroscopy in Embedded Nano-Materials (IL)
30+10
12.00-12.40

6
J. Kuriplach
Calculation of Positron Response from Embedded Nano-Materials (IL)
30+10
12.40-13.20

CLOSURE OF THE 35th POLISH SEMINAR ON POSITRON ANNIHILATION

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POSTER SESSION
SEPTEMBER 22, 2004
  20.00- 22.00


No.
AUTHORS
TITLE
 OF THE PAPER
1
E. Abuelhia, K. Kacperski
and N. M. Spyrou
Positronium Imaging in Positron
Emision Tomography
2
V. M. Byakov, L. A. Kulikov,
Y. D. Perfil'ev, S. V. Stepanov
Primary Chemical Reactions Induced by Transformation of Radioactive Nuclei in Solids at Low temperatures. Investigation by Means of the Emission Mossbauer and Positron Spectroscopies
3
Jan Chojcan
Thermal Defects in Iron-Based Solid Solutions
4
K. W. Chou, J. De Baerdemaeker,
V. Peral, D. Ruiz, Y. Houbaert, D. Segers
Defect Study on Deformed Fe-Si Alloys with Positron Annihilation Techniques
5
G. Consolati, F. Quasso, R. Gallo
and F. Severini
Outdoor Ageing of an Ethylene-Propylene Copolymer: A Positron Annihilation Study
6
A. Danch and W. Osoba
Doppler Broadening Positron Annihilation Technique for Investigation of the Thermo-Shrunken Polyethylene
7
A. Danch and W. Osoba
Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of Free Volume in Polymethylpentene by Positron Annihilation Method
8
J. De Baerdemaeker, Y. Jiraskova,
P. Schaaf, D. Segers and C. Dauwe
The Influence of the Defect Structure on the Nitriding of Fe by PIII
9
G. Dlubek, U. De, N. Arutyonov,
 J. Pionteck, R. Krause-Rehberg
The Temperature Dependenece of the Free Volume in Poly(dimethyl siloxane((PMDS) from PALS and PVT Measurements
10
L. J. M. Dunlop and G. F. Gribakin
Many-Body Theory of Positron Annihilation Gamma Ray-Spectra
11
P. M. Gordo, A. P. de Lima,
G. Lavareda, C. Nunes de Carvalho,
A. Amaral
Positron Annihilation and CPM Measurements on a-Si:H - a Comparative Approach
12
B. Jasińska, J. Wawryszczuk
Three-quantum Annihilation in Porous Vycor Glass
13
K. Jerie, A, Baranowski,
S. Kozioł, J. Gliński,
A. Burakowski
Structure of Water+Acetonitrile Solutions from Acoustic and Positron Annihilation Measurements
14
V. Jobando, J. Wang
and C. A. Quarles
Physical Aging of Carbon-Black Filled Rubber Composites as Probed by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy
15
A. Kozdras, O. Shpotyuk,
A. Kovalskiy and J. Filipecki
Modified Positron Annihilation Model for Glassy-like As2Se3
16
K. Krzemień, J. Kansy
and J. E. Frąckowiak
Positron Annihilation Lifetime in situ Study of Deformed Polyolefin Elastomers
17
S. Mariazzi, C. Macchi, G. P. Karwasz, A. Zecca, R. S. Brusa, N. Laidani, R. Bartali, G. Gottardi and M. Anderle
Carbon Thin Films Deposited on Si and PET: Study of Interface States
18
I. Muller, K. Bennewitz,
M. Haaks, A. Puls, T. E. M. Staab, S. Einsberg,
T. Lampe, K. Maier
Non-Destructive Lifetime Prediction Using the BMP
19
M. Haaks, T. Muller, T. Staab,
K. Maier
Magnetic Induced Diffusion of Positrons in Metals
20
S. Ovunc, S.E. San
Defect Characterization of BF2 Implanted Silicon Samples by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy
21
J. Pająk, W. Rudzińska, M. Szuszkiewicz,
 M. Garłowska
Positron Annihilation in Defected Monocrystalline Gold Samples
22
C. A. Palacio, B. Waeyenberge, C. Dauwe, D. Segers
Construction of Relativistic Positron beam at a Van de Graaf Accelerator for in situ Lifetime and AMOC Measurements
23
R. Pietrzak, R. Szatanik
Positron Annihilation in Medical Preparation of Insulin
24
M. Rejfur,  A. Skoneczna, M. Dębowska
Replica of the o-Ps Lifetime Characteristics by Use of the Programme LIFETIME v.9
25
W. Rudzińska, J. Pająk,
M. Szuszkiewicz, G. Bujnarowski,
A.A. Kluza
Positron Annihilation in Polycrystalline Metals Deformed by Unaxial Tension
26
A. Rubaszek
Electron-Positron Momentum Densities for Electrons from Individual Core Levels
27
M. Samsel-Czekała and Ł. Boguszewicz
Influence of Experimental Noise on Densities Reconstructed from Line Projections
28
O. Shpotyuk, A. Ingram and J. Filipecki
PAL Spectroscopy as Void-Species Structural Probe for Multifunctional Spinel-type Ceramics
29
W. Smiatek and R. Pietrzak
Positron Annihilation in Corroded Steels St20 and St3S
30
K. Strasburger, H. Chojnacki, S. Jonsell,
P. Froelich, S. Eriksson
Interactions of Antihydrogen with Hydrogen and Helium
31
M. Śniegocka, B. Jasińska,
J. Wawryszczuk,R. Zaleski,
A. Deryło-Marczewska, I. Skrzypek
Testing the ETE Model. Silica Gels Produced with Polymer Template
32
J. Urban-Klaehn, A. Hunt, C. A. Quarles,
M. Ford, R. Spulding, F. Harmon
Studies of Opals by Use of Positron Annihilation, SEM and XrD Techniques; Application of Novel Short-Lived Positron Sources
33
H. Y. Wang, H. M. Weng, C. C. Ling,
B. J. Ye, X. Y. Zhou, R. D. Han
Annealing Study of Al/GaSb Contact with the Use of Doppler Broadening Technique
34
R. Yu, T. Suzuki, N. Djourelov, K. Kondo, Y. Ito, and V. P. Shantarovich
Positron Annihilation Lifetime and Coincidence Doppler Broadening Study of  Gamma-Irradiated Polyethylene
35
B. Zgardzińska, R. Zaleski,
J. Wawryszczuk, T. Goworek
Positronium in Solid n-Pentacosane
36
T. J. Zhou, J. D. Zhang, C. D. Beling,
C. C. Ling and S. Fung
Defects in Silicon Studied by First  Principle Method


 


 



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IMPORTANT DATES

Return of the Expression of Interest Form   January 31, 2004

3rd Announcement and Tentative Program   May 31, 2004

Registration and Abstracts   July 15, 2004

4th Announcement and Final Programme   July 31, 2004

35th Polish Seminar on Positron Annihilation   September 20-24, 2004



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  • THE OFFICE FOR PROMOTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WROCŁAW
  • "JAN-POL" BIS from Cęstochowa
  • BEER COMPANY SA, 43-100 Tychy, 5 Mikołowska Street









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EVENTS BEFORE AND AFTER THE SEMINAR

BEFORE
Sept. 19
11 - 12 a.m.
Possibility to see the remarkable panoramic painting "The battle of Racławice"
by Kossak and Styka. The victorious battle of the Polish against the regular
Russian army took place in 1794, when Poland was divided into 3 parts
between Austria, Prussia and Russia.
Sept. 19

3 p. m.
Departure of the conference bus to Turawa
(from 9 Max Born Square, in front of the Institute of Experimental Physics).

AFTER
Sept. 24
3 p. m.
Departure of the conference bus to Wrocław by Opole (see below)
Sept. 24
3.30 - 5 p.m.
Sightseeing of Opole
Sept. 24
about 7
p. m.
Arrival to Wrocław
Sept. 25
10.30 - 11.30
a. m.
Possibility to see the remarkable panoramic painting "The battle of Racławice"
by Kossak and Styka. The victorious battle of the Polish against the regular
Russian army took place in 1794, when Poland was divided into 3 parts
between Austria, Prussia and Russia.





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PARTICIPANTS OF THE 35th POLISH SEMINAR ON POSITRON ANNIHILATION


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