International Nanoscience Symposium
30 May - 1 June 2007
Hamburg, Germany
on the occasion of the inauguration of
in cooperation with the Academy of Sciences
and Humanities in Hamburg, the University of Hamburg, CAN GmbH,
SFB 508, and SFB 668.

Organizers
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center Hamburg in cooperation
with the Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Hamburg, the
University of Hamburg, CAN GmbH, SFB 508, and SFB 668.

Venue
Lecture Hall B, Department of Chemistry,
University of Hamburg,
Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6,
20146 Hamburg
Public Lecture:
Lecture Hall of the Bucerius Law School,
Jungiusstraße 6,
20355 Hamburg
Information & Accommodation
Congress Office
Heiko Fuchs
Phone: +49 - 40 - 42838 - 6959
Fax: +49 - 40 - 42838 - 2409
hfuchs@physnet.uni-hamburg.de
Registration
Please download and fill in the
registration form and return it as soon as possible by fax
to: +49 - 40 - 42838 - 2409
All registrations, cancellations and alterations must be sent
to the Congress Office.
Participation is free of charge.
Scientific Program
Wednesday |
May 30,
2007 |
13.30 |
Opening and Welcome Address
Prof. Dr. H. Reinitzer, President of the Academy of
Sciences and Humanities in Hamburg
Dr. R. Salchow, Secretary of State (Free and Hanseatic
City of Hamburg) |
13.45 |
“Towards personalised medical
diagnostics based on nanomechanics“
Prof. Dr. Chr. Gerber (NCCR, University of
Basel,Switzerland) |
14.30 |
“Nanobiotechnological drug
screening: Imaging, sensing, and locating molecular
compounds that drive cellular machines”
Prof. Dr. D. Müller (Center of Biotechnology, TU
Dresden, Germany) |
15.15 |
Coffee Break |
15.45 |
“Cellular response at the nanoscale”
Prof. Dr. J. Spatz (Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart,
Germany) |
16.30 |
“Nanotechnology of gold: a 5000
years old story”
Prof. Dr. M. Brust (University of Liverpool, U.K.) |
17.15 |
“Gold nanoparticles with tailored
size and shape for biosensing”
Prof. Dr. L. Liz-Marzán (University of Vigo, Spain) |
18.00 |
Dinner Buffet |
20.00 |
Public Lecture
(Lecture Hall of the Bucerius Law School)
Welcome Address
Prof. Dr. H. Reinitzer, President of the Academy of
Sciences and Humanities in Hamburg
Prof. Dr.-Ing. M. Auweter-Kurtz, President of the
University of Hamburg
“Chancen und Risiken der Nanotechnologie“
Prof. Dr. W. Heckl (LMU München und Deutsches Museum,
Germany) |
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Thursday |
May 31,
2007 |
9.00 |
“Branched and striped colloidal
nanocrystals as novel quantum structures”
Prof. Dr. A. P. Alivisatos (University of California,
Berkeley, USA) |
9.45 |
“Semiconductor nanowires: From
self-assembly to quantum devices”
Prof. Dr. L. Samuelson (University of Lund, Sweden) |
10.30 |
Coffee Break |
11.00 |
“Magnetic organometallic
nanoparticles: How to control their size, shape, and
organization for selected applications”
Prof. Dr. B. Chaudret (CNRS Toulouse, France) |
11.45 |
“Chemical reactions on single
nanoparticles”
Prof. Dr. P. Mulvaney (University of Melbourne,
Australia) |
12.30 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
“Chemical identification of single
atoms and following atom manipulation for assembling
compound nanostructures”
Prof. Dr. S. Morita (Osaka University, Japan) |
14.45 |
“Atomic-scale optical phenomena”
Prof. Dr. W. Ho (University of California, Irvine, USA)
|
15.30 |
Coffee Break |
16.00 |
“Nanoscience and the riddle of high
temperature superconductivity”
Prof. Dr. A. Yazdani (Princeton University, USA) |
16.45 |
Lab tour
(Nanochemistry, CAN GmbH, INCH) |
20.00 |
Conference Dinner |
|
Friday |
June 1,
2007 - Lecture Hall I "Wolfgang Pauli" |
9.00 |
“Templated self-assembly of block
copolymers: Top-down meets bottom-up“
Prof. Dr. C. A. Ross (MIT, Cambridge, USA) |
9.45 |
“Science and technology of
semiconductor nanocrystals: Excitons and multiexcitons”
Prof. Dr. M. Bawendi (MIT, Cambridge, USA) |
10.30 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 |
“Nanoporous capsules: From
aesthetics to multifunctionality”
Prof. Dr. A. Müller (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
|
11.45 |
“Controlling chemical and physical
changes reversibly at the nanoscale”
Prof. Dr. M. Aono (NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan) |
12.30 |
“Dynamics of nanostructures on
surfaces revealed by high-resolution, fast-scanning STM“
Prof. Dr. F. Besenbacher (iNANO, University of Aarhus,
Denmark) |
13:15 |
Lunch |
14.30 |
Lab tour
(Nanophysics, MARCH, HanseNanoTec) |
19.00 |
Invited Speakers’ Dinner
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