On Saturday I am heading off to Germany to attend a workshop on Electronic structure of novel materials, organised by the Andersen group at the Max Planck Institute Stuttgart, and to be held in Ringberg Castle.
I will give a talk on Interlayer magnetoresistance as a probe of Fermi surface properties in strongly correlated metals. It will be an updated version of this earlier talk.
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Oh, have fun, the Ringberg Castle is very beautiful. I was there at a small workshop this spring.
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