Tenth Liblice Conference
on the Statistical Mechanics of Liquids
The upcoming 10th conference will follow the spirit of the previous meetings
to provide an effective forum for contacts and for the exchange of ideas, with
an emphasis on discussions rather than on formal presentations, highlighting
achievements and challenges in both theoretical and applied aspects of the discipline.
In addition to the traditional topics:
- Liquid-state theories
- Molecular simulation: methodology and force field development
the program of the 10th conference will also include recent developments in the fields of:
- Fluid interfaces and confined fluids
- Aqueous systems, including electrolytes
- Soft matter
- Nucleation; supercooled/glassy states
- Active matter
Abstract submission will be on-line. The web page will be open here
in due time with instructions on submitting a contribution.
All submissions will be considered, but final acceptance for the Conference
will depend on the decision of the International Scientific Committee.
To preserve the established atmosphere of the meeting, the Liblice
conference does not run, in principle, parallel sessions, and the number of participants
will therefore be limited to approximately 120.
If the number of interested participants exceeds this figure significantly,
attendees will be chosen to reflect an appropriate breadth of representation.
With the emphasis on plenary lectures, participants must accept the fact
that only a very limited number of contributions will be presented
orally (15 minutes with 5 minutes for discussion to follow); the
overwhelming majority of contributions will thus be presented as
posters.
Taylor and Francis Group Ltd are supporting the Conference by sponsoring a Molecular Physics
Lecture and by publishing papers contributed by participants as a special issue of the Journal.
The manuscripts will be refereed to the usual high standard.
Papers that incorporate some review material will be acceptable as long as novel work is
also presented. The special issue is expected to come out in the end of
2018 or early in 2019.