General Info

Boston in the fall

About Boston, Massachusetts

Average October Temperatures:
High: 62F    Low: 46F

The City of Boston hosts over 12 million annual visitors from across the country and around the globe. This vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history.

Bostonusa.com says:
Perhaps Boston can be best described as a welcome contradiction: Hip alongside historic. Skyscrapers surround parks. Gourmet meets pizza.

Visit the site www.bostonusa.com for more info

Additional sites with information to help you enjoy Boston:
www.cityofboston.gov/visitors
www.boston.com
www.boston-online.com

Boston Museum of Science

About the Museum of Science

A true departure from the typical social or corporate setting, the Boston Museum of Science offers a movable feast of engaging experiences, with permanent attractions accented by an ever-changing cavalcade of traveling exhibits, films, and shows. Truly one of the region’s most unique settings, the Museum offers novel surroundings and out-of-the-ordinary experiences that promise to intrigue and entertain.

Hotel Information

The Charles Hotel
Harvard Square
One Bennett Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 864-1200
www.charleshotel.com

For reservations, please contact the hotel directly. 

There are other hotels in the square that are within walking distance, such as the Harvard Square Hotel www.hotelsinharvardsquare.com, the Sheraton Commander Hotel www.starwoodhotels.com, and the Inn at Harvard www.hotelsinharvardsquare.com

Parking Information

Parking rates at The Charles Hotel for a full day with the discount is $32 per car.

In addition to lots of on-street parking, Harvard Square has the highest concentration of parking lots than any square in the area – Go to this link for their exact locations, http://www.harvardsquare.com/maps.aspx

Contact Information

For additional information, please contact Linda Bratica at (508) 768-6412, linda.bratica@malvern.com, or Marisa Fraser-Moreira at (508) 768-6421, marisa.fraser@malvern.com.

What is Particle Summit?

Sponsored by Malvern, the aim of Particle Summit is to provide a forum to educate and connect current users of particle characterization technology and equipment with the goal of maximizing user experience and promoting advancement in the field. Whether your interest is how to get more useful information from your existing particle sizer, or what type of technology is best suited to characterize your current (and future) materials, or what new and exciting technologies are becoming available to widen the characterization capabilities of commercially available instruments – this event promises to be the particle characterization event of the year.  This event is positioned to become the premier conference and leading forum for exchange of ideas and for the advancement of science in the field of particle characterization.

Who Should Attend?

Technical personnel working in an industry where particulate matter is involved who want a more detailed understanding of particle characterization instrumentation, applications, and regulatory requirements.
People with the following titles and backgrounds will benefit from attendance at the Particle Summit:
Chemist  •  Lab Manager
Process Engineer
Graduate Student/ Post Doc
Scientist  •  Professor
Formulations  •  Technical Director
Research & development
QC/QA Manager  •  Quality Control
PAT  •  Validation