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Start Time:

24 May 2004 at 09:00

Ends On:

11 June 2004

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

MB (Main Lecture Hall)

Organizer(s):

R. Car, S. Datta, S. Scandolo, G. Scoles Local organizer: R. Gebauer

Material:

24 May 2004
08:15
10:00
REGISTRATION
01h45'
10:00
10:30
OPENING
30'
10:30
11:30
Biological applications of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) - Part I
01h00'
G. SCOLES
Princeton Univ.Materials Institute, USA
11:30
12:30
Molecular electronics: Introduction, generalities and targets
01h00'
M.A. RATNER
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
12:30
15:15
Lunch Break and Registration Administrative Formalities
02h45'
15:15
15:30
Short Presentations by the ICTP Computer Section
15'
15:30
16:30
Single molecule biophysics - Part I
01h00'
J.M. FERNANDEZ
Columbia Univ., New York, USA
16:30
17:30
STM of molecules and silicon - Part I
01h00'
R.A. WOLKOW
Univ.Alberta and Nat.Inst.Nanotechnology, Edmonton, Canada
24 May 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Optical response: Motivation. Basic concepts. DFT and TDDFT.
01h00'
A. RUBIO
San Sebastian Univ., Spain
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Molecular electronics: Transport and relationship to structure and kinetics
01h00'
M.A. RATNER
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch Break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Single molecule biophysics - Part II
01h00'
J.M. FERNANDEZ
Columbia Univ., New York, USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
STM of molecules and silicon - Part II
01h00'
R.A. WOLKOW
Univ.Alberta and Nat.Inst.Nanotechnology, Edmonton, Canada
18:00
19:00
Get to-gether Drink
01h00'
26 May 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Nanometer-scale physics -- the examples of semiconductor quantum dots and heterogeneous catalysis
01h00'
M. SCHEFFLER
Fritz-Haber-Inst.der MPG, Berlin, Germany
10:30
11:00
Coffee breaks
30'
11:00
12:00
Single molecule biophysics
01h00'
J.M. FERNANDEZ
Columbia Univ., New York, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
TDDFT theory: Applications to nano and bio-structures
01h00'
A. RUBIO
San Sebastian Univ., Spain
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Nanometer-scale physics -- the examples of semiconductor quantum dots and heterogenerous catalysis
01h00'
M. SCHEFFLER
Fritz-Haber-Inst. der MPG, Berlin, Germany
16:40
17:40
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
Magnetic thin films and DMS work
10'
S. KALE
Fergusson College, Pune, India
16:50
17:00
Molecular electronics
10'
H. RAZA
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
17:10
17:20
Molecular electronics
10'
T.Z. KAZMI
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN. USA
17:20
17:30
On the origin of the dielectric response in water
10'
M. SHARMA
Princeton Univ., Princeton, USA
Thursday, 27 May 2004

Description: Nanoscience @ ELETTRA & TASC:
MATERIALS and MICROSCOPIES

Room: Main Building Main Lecture Hall

27 May 2004
09:00
09:30
Fabrication techniques for nanoscience
30'
E. DI FABRIZIO
TASC, Trieste, Italy
09:30
10:00
Semiconductor nanowires
30'
F. MARTELLI
TASC, Trieste, Italy
10:00
10:30
Carbon nanotubes applications
30'
A. GOLDONI
ELETTRA, Trieste, Italy
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
11:30
X-ray spectromicroscopy for nanostructured materials
30'
M. KISKINOVA
ELETTRA, Trieste, Italy
11:30
12:00
Cross-sectional scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of semiconductor nanostructures
30'
S. MODESTI
TASC, Trieste, Italy
12:00
13:30
Lunch break
01h30'
13:30
14:30
TRANSPORTATION TO BASOVIZZA (please check notice boards for instructions
01h00'
14:30
16:30
Nanoscience @ ELETTRA & TASC (Field Visit to Basovizza, Trieste)
02h00'
28 May 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Extended systems: Problems and new developments
01h00'
A. RUBIO
San Sebastian Univ., Spain
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Molecular electronics: Switching, dynamics and control
01h00'
M.A. RATNER
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
STM of molecules and silicon - Part III
01h00'
R.A. WOLKOW
Univ.Alberta & Nat.Institute Nanotechnology, Edmonton, Canada
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Nanometer-scale physics -- the examples of semiconductor quantum dots and heterogeneous catalysis - Part III
01h00'
M. SCHEFFLER
Fritz-Haber-Inst. der MPG, Berlin, Germany
16:30
17:30
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
Electrical characterization of biopolymeric nanocomplex
10'
H. MULLICK
Bijay Krishna Girls' College, Howrah, India
16:50
17:00
Epitaxial growth of MgB2 crystalline films and their electronic properties
10'
R. MACOVEZ
Univ. Groningen, Netherlands
17:00
17:10
Optimal quantum spin pumping
10'
C. BENJAMIN
Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, India
17:10
17:20
Quantum current magnification in a multi-channel mesoscopic ring
10'
S. BANDOPADHYAY
S.N. Bose National Centre, Kolkata, India
31 May 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Introduction to nanoscale simulations - Part I
01h00'
R. CAR
Princeton Univ., Materials Institute, USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Electronic and thermal transport in naoscale materials - Part I
01h00'
P. KIM
Columbia Univ., New York, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Biochips - Part I
01h00'
R. BASHIR
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
DNA self-assembly, molecules, electricity - Part I
01h00'
U. SIVAN
TECHNION, Israel Inst. of Technology, Haifa, Israel
16:30
17:30
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
Twisting carbon nanotubes
10'
L. TERESI
Univ. di Roma Tre, Italy
16:50
17:00
Excitation of phonons in nanostructures
10'
B.A. GLAVIN
V.E. Lashkar'ov Institute, Kiev, Ukraine
17:00
17:10
A new mechanism of electron-phonon interaction in nanostructures
10'
T.L. LYNNYK
Institute Semiconductors, Kiev, Ukraine
17:10
17:20
Theories of dilute magnetic semiconductors- what do we keep and what do we discard?
10'
P. MAHADEVAN
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India
17:20
17:30
Simple scaling laws for quantum
10'
R.K. PANDEY
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
1 June 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Theory/Transport - Part I
01h00'
B. ALTSHULER
Princeton Univ., Physics Dept., USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Biochips - Part II
01h00'
R. BASHIR
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Introduction to nanoscale simulations - Part II
01h00'
R. CAR
Princeton Univ., Materials Institute, USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Biological applications of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) - Part II
01h00'
G. SCOLES
Princeton Univ., Materials Institute, USA
16:30
17:30
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
MD simulation of nanotube growth
10'
K. ESFARJANI
Sharif Univ., Tehran, Iran
16:50
17:00
Facet free selective elevation of silicon for nanoscale device fabrication
10'
Md. Q. HUDA
Bangladesh Univ. of Engg. & Tech., Dhaka, Bangladesh
17:00
17:10
Symetry breakig of charged xay molecules
10'
D. BALAMURUGAN
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
17:10
17:20
First x-ray photoelectron spectroscopic measurements of organic clay
10'
D. BENNE
Univ. Groningen, Netherlands
17:20
17:30
Heterstructure nanoparticle Fe(CCrxFeq-x)203
10'
J. LAI
Polytechnic Univ., Brooklyn, New York, USA
2 June 2004
09:00
10:00
Theory / Transport - Part II
01h00'
B. ALTSHULER
Princeton Univ., Physics Dept. USA
10:00
10:30
Coffee break
30'
10:30
11:30
DNA self-assembly, molecules, electricity - Part II
01h00'
U. SIVAN
TECHNION, Israel Inst. of Technology, Haifa, Israel
11:30
12:30
Biochips - Part III
01h00'
R. BASHIR
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
12:30
14:00
Lunch break
01h30'
14:00
15:00
DNA self-assembly, molecules, electricity - Part III
01h00'
U. SIVAN
TECHNION, Israel Inst. of Technology, Haifa, Israel
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Electronic and thermal transport in nanoscale materials - Part II
01h00'
P. KIM
Columbia Univ., New York, USA
16:40
17:40
POSTER PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
3 June 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:00
10:00
Electronic and thermal transport in nanoscale materials - Part III
01h00'
P. KIM
Columbia Univ., New York, USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Quantum transport: Atom to transistor
01h00'
S. DATTA
Electr. & Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
The Non-equilibrium Green function (NEGF) method
01h00'
S. DATTA
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Coulomb blockade & strong correlations
01h00'
S. DATTA
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
16:30
17:30
Computer Laboratory - Introduction to the simulation Hub - Toy models for nanoscale transport: MolToy, FETToy
01h00'
T.KAZMI & H. RAZA
Electr. & Comput. Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
4 June 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Introduction to nanoscale simulations - Part III
01h00'
R. CAR
Princeton Univ., Materials Institute, USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
CMOS for Scientists
01h00'
M. LUNDSTROM
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Nanoscale transistors: Ultimate silicon and beyond
01h00'
M. LUNDSTROM
Electr. & Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Simulation of quantum transport in MOSFETS
01h00'
M. LUNDSTROM
Elect.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
16:30
17:30
Computer laboratory - Real models for molecular transport: Huckel_IV 2.0
01h00'
T.KAZMI & H. RAZA
Electr.& Computer Engg., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, USA
7 June 2004
09:30
10:30
Semiconductors; Devices - Part I
01h00'
C.R. KAGAN
IBM - Thomas J. Watson Res.Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Nanobio: Transport in biomolecules - Part I
01h00'
U. LANDMAN
Georgia Inst. Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Metallic nanowires
01h00'
E. TOSATTI
SISSA, Trieste, Italy
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Part I - Nanoscale surface physics with local probes: (i) Two-dimensional self-assembly of supermolecules and of atomic superlattices (ii) Insulators at the limit
01h00'
W.-D. SCHNEIDER
Univ. Lausanne, Switzerland
16:30
17:30
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
Concentrated photovoltaic
10'
A. ANTONINI
Univ. Ferrara, Italy
16:50
17:00
Benzene molecule as resonant-tunneling molecular transistor
10'
YANG, ZhongQin
Fudan Univ., Shanghai, China
17:00
17:10
Hybrid nano material PMMA/AU by laser spin coating and laser lyophilization
10'
F. FOTSA NGAFFO
Univ. of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, S.Africa
17:10
17:20
Hydrogen storage in amorphus aggregato: eD polyconjunigated deudrimers a classical molecular dynamics study
10'
P. CARBONE
Univ. di Bologna, Italy
8 June 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Surfaces - Part I
01h00'
A. SELLONI
Princeton Univ., Chemistry Dept. , USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Biomolecules: Simulation - Part I
01h00'
M. PARRINELLO
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Nanobio: Transport in biomolecules - Part II
01h00'
U. LANDMAN
Georgia Inst. Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Nanobio: Transport in biomolecules - Part III
01h00'
U. LANDMAN
Georgia Inst. Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
16:30
17:30
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
Spin-wave dispersion and thermodynamic properties of La2CuO4
10'
M. MANOJLOVIC
Univ. Novi Sad, Serbia & Montenegro
16:50
17:00
Synthesis and characterisation of photonic semiconductors: some investigations
10'
V. RAVICHANDRAN
Univ. Madras, India
17:00
17:10
Nanostructures of ceramic surfaces by a non-hard lithographic approach
10'
O. AZZARONI
INIFTA, La Plata, Argentina
17:10
17:20
Negatively curved carbon structures
10'
F. VALENCIA HERNANDEZ
IPICYT, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
17:20
17:30
Finite systems under pressure
10'
S.E. BALTAZAR ROJAS
IPICYT, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
9 June 2004
09:00
10:00
Nanocrystals - Part I
01h00'
C. MURRAY
IBM - Thomas J. Watson Res.Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
10:00
10:30
Coffee break
30'
10:30
11:30
Part II - Nanoscale surface physics with local probes: (i) Two-dimensional self-assembly of supermolecules and of atomic superlattices (ii) Insulators at the limit
01h00'
W.-D. SCHNEIDER
Univ. Lausanne, Switzerland
11:30
12:30
Semiconductors; Devices - Part II
01h00'
C.R. KAGAN
IBM - Thomas J.Watson Res.Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
12:30
14:00
Lunch break
01h30'
14:00
15:00
Surfaces - Part II
01h00'
A. SELLONI
Princeton Univ., Chemistry Dept., USA
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Biomolecules: Simulation - Part II
01h00'
M. PARRINELLO
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
10 June 2004
09:00
09:30
Tutorial
30'
09:30
10:30
Nanocrystals - Part II
01h00'
C. MURRAY
IBM - Thomas J. Watson Res.Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
30'
11:00
12:00
Kinetic approach to quantum transport - Part I
01h00'
R. GEBAUER
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
12:00
14:00
Lunch break
02h00'
14:00
15:00
Part III - Nanoscale surface physics with local probes: (i) Two-dimensional self-assembly of supermolecules and of atomic superlattices (ii) Insulators at the limit
01h00'
W.-D.SCHNEIDER
Univ. Lausanne, Switzerland
15:00
15:30
Coffee break
30'
15:30
16:30
Biomolecules: Simulation - Part III
01h00'
M. PARRINELLO
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
16:30
17:30
PRESENTATIONS BY PARTICIPANTS
01h00'
16:40
16:50
Buffer layer assisted growth (BLAG) of nanostructures
10'
A.S. BHATTI
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
16:50
17:00
Momentum - space properties from co-ordinate-space electron density
10'
R.K. PATHAK
Univ. Pune, India
17:00
17:10
First principles simulations of tunnelling spectra: surface states on chromium and iron
10'
A. GARCIA-LEKUE
Univ. Liverpool, U.K.
11 June 2004
09:00
10:00
Surfaces - Part III
01h00'
A. SELLONI
Princeton Univ., Chemistry Dept. USA
10:00
10:30
Coffee break
30'
10:30
11:30
Semiconductors; Devices - Part III
01h00'
C.R. KAGAN
IBM - Thomas J.Watson Res.Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
11:30
12:30
Kinetic approach to quantum transport - Part II
01h00'
R. GEBAUER
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
12:30
13:00
CLOSING REMARKS
30'
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