Proceedings of the 35th Annual Australian/New Zealand Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting
K. Radhanpura, S. Hargreaves, R.A. Lewis, H. Kr\"uger, E. Rey, P.-Z., Si, T. S\"ohnel, V. Jovic, J.B. Metson, G.I.N. Waterhouse, A.A. Abiona, W.J., Kemp, A.P. Byrne, M.C. Ridgeway, H. Timmers, J.D. Cashion, W.P. Gates, T.L., Greaves, O. Dorjkhaidav, E. Constable, L.G. Gladkis

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the proceedings of the 35th Australian/New Zealand Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, highlighting the scientific sessions, presentations, and publications resulting from the conference.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the conference's scientific activities, including accepted papers and their publication process.
Findings
18 papers accepted for publication
Conference included 9 invited and 21 contributed talks
49 poster presentations across three days
Abstract
The 35th Australian/New Zealand Annual Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting was held at the Charles Sturt University campus in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia from the 1st to the 4th of February 2011. The conference was attended by 92 delegates from a range of universities across Australia, New Zealand and further afield. There were a total of 9 invited and 21 contributed talks during the three days of scientific sessions, as well as 2 poster sessions with a total of 49 poster presentations. All presenters were invited to submit a manuscript for publication in the conference proceedings. The length limits where six pages for invited papers and four pages for contributed papers. Each manuscript was reviewed by two anonymous referees and 18 papers were accepted for publication. The accepted manuscripts are also available at the online publication section of the Australian Institute of…
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TopicsGeological and Geophysical Studies
