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Some users attempting Early Registration for ICT2014 yesterday (20140527) may have been blocked or rejected from the conference registration website. This problem only affected users following poorly coded link(s) in the ITSnews@its.org email sent out yesterday. Definitely my bad.
We've fixed that problem and the link(s) below should work now.
If you experienced a blocked/rejected problem yesterday (20140527), we apologize and ask that you try again, using the link(s) below.
This is a reminder to register for ICT2014. Early registration ends in one week on May 31, 2014. Use the following link: https://register.ornl.gov/2014/ICT2014/ or go to the ICT2014 website to register.
We have received more than 550 abstracts. With only 200 oral presentation slots, the decisions made by the organizing committee have been very difficult. The materials sessions saw the largest number of abstracts and we simply ran out of time slots.
Authors of both oral and poster presentations will need to submit manuscripts to the Journal of Electronic Material (JEM) for peer review. Attendance in person is required for all presentations and publications.
ICT2014 is accepting abstracts from January 8, 2014. Please go to the conference website: http://web.ornl.gov/sci/theory/ict2014/ and select Abstract Submission from the menu. The abstract submission process is through the ITS website function. Please follow the instructions to create your account.
Up to two International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) Board Director positions will be opened for election at the 33rd International Conference on Thermoelectrics, to be held in Nashville, USA, July 6th-July 10th, 2014.
The ITS Nomination and Election Committee invites you to nominate your candidate(s) by clicking here.
The International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) Conference Travel Grant is intended to assist graduate students to participate at the annual International Conference on Thermoelectrics (ICT). As part of our commitment to advancing research and training, the ITS will provide funding for 8 awards to graduate students. Each award will carry a cash prize of US $500.
Eligibility
Graduate students are eligible to apply for an ITS Conference Travel Grant if:
The special issue in Journal of Electronic Materials for ICT 2012 is now online at: http://link.springer.com/journal/11664/42/7/page/1. In case you need citation for papers in ICT 2012, please use the link. The printed harcopies will be available soon.
Four International Thermoelectric Society (ITS) Board Director positions will be opened for election at the 32nd International Conference on Thermoelectrics, to be held in Kobe, Japan, June 30th-July 4th, 2013. (Initially it was announced as three positions, however, an extra vacancy was opened by the retirement of Harald Boettner.)