Dear Dr. Mikhail Barabanov,

thank you very much for your interest in the SQM conference. We offer a strong support for graduate students and can therefore not cover your expenses. I hope you understand.

yours sincerely,

Andre Mischke
SQM2017 Conference Chair


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 Dr. André Mischke
 Associate Professor, MYAE, MAE
 Institute for Subatomic Physics
 Center for Extreme Matter and Emergent Phenomena
 Faculty of Science
 Utrecht University Room: Ornstein Laboratorium OL 213A
 Princetonplein 1 Phone:  +(11) 31 30 253 2330
 3584 CC Utrecht Email:  a.mischke@uu.nl
 the Netherlands Website:  http://amischke.home.cern.ch
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On 20 Feb 2017, at 11:57, Dr. Mikhail Barabanov <barabanov@jinr.ru> wrote:

Dear Prof. Andre Mischke!
Dear conference Organizers!

I'm Dr. Mikhail Barabanov, qualified and ambitious scientist from Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia. Presently I hold a position of a leading scientific researcher - head of the scientific group.

 The domain of my scientific interests deals with detailed quarkoinum and flavour physics studies. Most of interest is our recent research on charmonium-like exotics as well as heavy flavor baryons.

 Until now charmonium-like spectroscopy represents a good testing tool for the theories of strong interactions, including QCD in both perturbative and non-perturbative regimes, LQCD, potential models and phenomenological models. An understanding of the baryon spectrum is one of the primary goals of non-perturbative QCD.

 This research is important to study strong interaction and hadronic matter.
Therefore I have an interest to your event and would like to join it.

!!!!IMPORTANT!!!!
 Because of our limited financing in 2017 I kindly ask you to cover my registration fee and accommodation
in any suitable hotel during the conference period.
!!!!IMPORTANT!!!!

Please, let me know you decision.
Best regards, kindly yours,
                             Mikhail Barabanov.