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How to make atoms dance – Tips and tricks from surface scientists

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01_SciBar_Poster_OctLiverpool SciBar presents "How to make atoms dance – Tips and tricks from surface scientists" on  4th October 2011

At the next edition of SciBar in Liverpool, Professor Werner Hofer of the University of Liverpool, will give a talk on "How to make atoms dance – Tips and tricks from surface scientists".

 

Come along to SciBar at the Ship and Mitre on Tuesday 4th October and find out more. As always the audience will be welcome to give their own opinions and ask questions.

Remember there's no such thing as a silly question at SciBar!

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