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About Boston University

Research at the Boston University ICAM branch encompasses a broad range of theoretical, experimental, and computational studies of strongly correlated matter, from nanoscale correlated electron systems to chemical and biological systems. BU ICAM participants include physicists, chemists, and engineers.

Branch joined in 2002.

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ICAM Science Steering Committee meeting
Next meeting scheduled for July 2011


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