We particularly encourage submissions from junior scientists, including graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty. Your submissions will help ensure the best possible and most timely scientific program. We are committed to presenting a program that highlights the full scientific scope and the diversity of the GSOFT membership, and we request your engagement in this process. Short Courses are typically half-to-full day “pre-meeting” activities with leaders in the field that share fundamentals that underline the state-of-the-art research. Invited sessions consist of five invited talks. Focus sessions promote topics of particular interest to the soft matter community, and consist of 1-2 invited talks and up to 12 contributed talks. The GSOFT program committee requests, by June 10, 2019, your proposals for Focus and Invited sessions, as well as Short Courses for the March Meeting 2020.
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