Keynote and Invited Lectures |
Martin Aeschlimann (University of Kaiserlautern, D) |
Probing ultrafast electron and spin dynamics in momentum, space, and time |
David Amans (Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, F) |
Nanoparticle generation by laser ablation in liquids: basics, state of the art and opportunities |
Alex Dommann (Empa, CH) |
Contributions of X-ray analytical methods to biology and biomedicine |
Yasin Ekinci (Paul Scherrer Institut, CH) |
Hydrogen Spillover: Seeing is believing |
Alexander Högele (LMU München, D) |
Bright and dark excitons in atomically thin semiconductors |
Thomas A. Klar (JKU Linz, A) |
Strangely Shaped Plasmonic Nanoparticles |
Julia Kunze-Liebhäuser (University of Innsbruck, A) |
DEMS and surface science studies of electrochemical CO and ethanol oxidation on TiOC supported Pt catalysts |
Marcel Leutenegger (Max-Planck-Institut Göttingen, D) |
Blinking, photolysis and photoconversion of synthetic fluorophores |
Eric Mazur (Harvard University, USA) |
Extreme Optics with Zero Refractive Index |
Andreas Offenhäusser (Forschungszentrum Jülich, D) |
Mind the gap - designing the neuroelectronic interface |
Stefan Partel (FH Vorarlberg, A) |
Lift-Off free fabrication approach for periodic structures with nanogaps and its application |
Martin Pfaffeneder-Kmen (University of Vienna, A) |
Graphene Coating Generation by the Electrochemical and Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Reduction of Graphene Oxide |
Erik Reimhult (BOKU Vienna, A) |
Thermoresponsive core-shell nanoparticles |
Sabine Szunerits (Université de Lille, F) |
Antiviral and Antibacterial Inhibitors: From C-dots to Nanodiamonds |
Mounir Tarek (Université de Lorraine, F) |
Synergic use of molecular dynamics simulations and experiments reveal key aspects of lipid membranes electroporation |
Reshef Tenne (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel) |
Inorganic nanotubes and fullerene-like nanoparticles at the crossroad between materials science and nanotechnology and their applications |
Klemens Wassermann (AIT, A) |
Applications & Novel Considerations for Electric Fields in Biotechnology - The Importance of the Interface |
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Monday, July 2, 2018 |
Tuesday, July 3, 2018 |
Wednesday, July 4, 2018 |
900 - 930 |
Registration & Coffee |
Keynote Lecture 3: M. Tarek |
Keynote Lecture 5: M. Aeschlimann |
930 - 1000 |
1000 - 1030 |
Opening Ceremony |
Lecture 2: E. Reimhult |
Lecture 8: S. Partel |
1030 - 1100 |
Keynote Lecture 1: R. Tenne |
Lecture 3: A. Offenhäusser |
Lecture 9: Y. Ekinci |
1100 - 1130 |
Coffee Break |
Coffee Break |
1130 - 1200 |
Poster Short Lectures |
Lecture 4: K. Wassermann |
Lecture 10: A. Högele |
1200 - 1230 |
Lecture 5: M. Pfaffeneder-Kmen |
Lecture 11: D. Amans |
1230 - 1300 |
Lunch Break & Poster Session |
Lunch Break & Poster Session |
Lunch Break & Poster Session |
1300 - 1330 |
1330 - 1400 |
1400 - 1430 |
1430 - 1500 |
Keynote Lecture 2: A. Dommann |
Keynote Lecture 4: S. Szunerits |
ESG-Nano-Prize |
1500 - 1530 |
1530 - 1600 |
Lecture 1: J. Kunze-Liebhäuser |
Lecture 6: T.A. Klar |
1600 - 1630 |
Coffee Break |
Lecture 7: M. Leutenegger |
Ceremonial Keynote: E. Mazur |
1630 - 1700 |
Tour: Spectra Physics |
Coffee Break |
1700 - 1730 |
Tour: FH Vorarlberg |
Closing Remarks |
1730 - 1800 |
Farewell Wine & Cheese |