52nd EPS Conference on Plasma Physics
The 52nd annual European Plasma Physics Conference.
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The 52nd annual European Plasma Physics Conference.
Annual conference on plasma physics.
Conference on condensed matter and quantum materials.
Annual conference promoting the study of social and cultural history.
50th anniversary conference featuring social history across time and space.
British Legal History Conference themed 'Law and Governance'.
Faraday Discussion on emerging topics in physical sciences.
Examines histories of children and young people’s experiences of space, place, belonging and identity.
The Society’s 2026 conference featuring papers on a wide range of topics across applied philosophy.
Leading international forum for supercomputing research.
Leading conference on distributed computing principles, including algorithms and data structures.
Symposium on parallel algorithms, architectures, and data structures.
Conference for early career researchers and students in meteorology.
ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science.
Annual conference of the Division of Forensic Psychology of the British Psychological Society.
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