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Scientific conference

ICPEAC, the International Conference on Photonic, Electronic and Atomic Collisions, is a biennial scientific conference. It is held in late July. The first conference was held in New York City in 1958. Since then it has been held in the following locations:

# Location Year
I New York, NY, United States 1958
II Boulder, CO, United States 1961
III London, United Kingdom 1963
IV Quebec, QC, Canada 1965
V Leningrad, Soviet Union 1967
VI Cambridge, MA, United States 1969
VII Amsterdam, Netherlands 1971
VIII Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1973
IX Seattle, WA, United States 1975
X Paris, France 1977
XI Kyoto, Japan 1979
XII Gatlinburg, TN, United States 1981
XIII West Berlin, West Germany 1983
XIV Stanford, CA, United States 1985
XV Brighton, United Kingdom 1987
XVI New York, NY, United States 1989
XVII Brisbane, Australia 1991
XVIII Århus, Denmark 1993
XIX Whistler, BC, Canada 1995
XX Vienna, Austria 1997
XXI Sendai, Japan 1999
XXII Santa Fe, NM, United States 2001
XXIII Stockholm, Sweden 2003
XXIV Rosario, Argentina 2005
XXV Freiburg, Germany 2007
XXVI Kalamazoo, MI, United States 2009
XXVII Belfast, United Kingdom 2011, 27 July - 2 August
XXVIII Lanzhou, China 2013
XXIX Toledo, Spain 2015, 22 – 28 July
XXX Cairns, Queensland, Australia 2017, 26 July - 1 August
XXXI Deauville, France 2019, 23 – 30 July
XXXII Virtual Event 2021, 20 – 23 July
XXXIII Ottawa, Canada 2023, 25 July – 1 August

References

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  2. Western Michigan University (2008-02-20). "ICPEAC 2009". Department of Physics. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  3. "ICPEAC 2019". www.icpeac2019.fr. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
  4. "ICPEAC 2021". www.icpeac2021.ca/. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
  5. "ICPEAC 2023". icpeac2023.ca/. Retrieved 2023-08-01.


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