Scientific Program
Timetable
Monday June 29 | |
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8.30-17.00 | Registration |
9.00-9.20 | Opening |
9.20-11.00 | Oral session: Fullerenes |
11.00-11.20 | Coffee Break |
11.20-13.00 | Oral session: Fullerenes |
13.00-14.40 | Lunch |
14.40-16.00 | Oral session: Nanodiamond particles |
16.00-16.20 | Coffee Break |
16.20-18.00 | Oral session: Nanodiamond particles |
18.00-19.30 | Poster session 1: Fullerenes & Nanodiamond particles |
Tuesday June 30 | |
9.00-11.00 | Oral session: Graphene |
11.00-11.20 | Coffee Break |
11.20-13.00 | Oral session: Graphene & related materials |
13.00-14.40 | Lunch |
14.40-15.00 | Special oral session Sergey Kaluyzhny (ROSNANO) |
15.00-16.05 | Round Table: Theory and modelling |
16.05-16.20 | Coffee Break |
16.20-17.20 | Round Table: Theory and modelling |
18.30-20.30 | Welcome Party |
Wednesday July 1 | |
9.00-9.55 | Plenary session: Analogs of carbon nanostructures in a non-carbon world Reshef Tenne (invited) |
9.55-11.25 | Joint Poster session: Graphene and related materials & Analogs of carbon nanostructures in a non-carbon world & Presentations of Young Scientists |
11.25-11.45 | Coffee Break |
Conference/School of Young Scientists "Advanced Carbon Nanostructures and methods of their diagnostics" |
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11.45-12.00 | Opening |
12.00-13.00 | Presentations of Young Scientists (in Russian) |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch |
14.00-15.50 | Invited Lectures (in Russian) |
15.50-16.10 | Coffee Break |
16.10-19.00 | Invited Lectures (in Russian) |
19.00-19.10 | Closing |
Thursday July 2 | |
9.00-11.00 | Oral session: Nanocarbons for biology & medcine |
11.00-11.20 | Coffee Break |
11.20-13.00 | Oral session: Nanocarbons for health & technology |
13.00-14.40 | Lunch |
14.40-16.20 | Oral session: Nanocarbon composites |
16.20-16.40 | Coffee Break |
16.40-18.30 | Poster session 3: Carbon Nanotubes & Other nanocarbons |
Friday July 3 | |
9.00-10.35 | Oral session: Nanocarbons for Technology |
10.35-10.50 | Coffee Break |
10.50-12.50 | Round Table: Technical applications of nanocarbons |
12.50-13.00 | Closing |
Final Scientific Program of Oral Presentations isavailable here.
View page with List of poster presentations.
List of Invited Speakers
- Jean-Charles Arnault, CEA LIST, France
Hydrogenated nanodiamond: a versatile tool for biomedical applications - Luis Echegoyen, University of Texas At El Paso, USA
Buckyball Maracas: the Importance of Size, Shape and Electronic Complementarity between the Encapsulated Clusters and the Carbon Cages of Endohedral Fullerenes - Dominik Eder, Institut fur PhysikalischeChemie, Germany
Nanocarbon-inorganic hybrids for sustainable energy applications - Yuhei Hayamizu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Engineering of Bio-Nano Interfaces on 2D Nanomaterials by Self-Assembled Peptides - Anatoli Krestinin, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Russia
Single-walled carbon nanotubes: production in Russia and some perspectives of their technical applications - Vasily Lebedev, National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", B.P.Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia
Biocompatible water-soluble Endometallofullerenes: peculiarities of self-assembly in aqueous solutions and the ordering under magnetic field applied - Levon Piotrovskiy, Institute of Experimental Medicine RAS, Russia
Carbon nanostructures and health - Victor Ral'chenko, Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia
Nano- and microcrystalline diamond films and structures for photonics grown by a microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition - Ping Sheng, HKUST, Hong Kong, China
Two dimensional strong localization of electrons in antidot graphene - Shangfeng Yang, University of Science and Technology of China, China
Endohedral and Exohedral Functionalization of Fullerenes
4th one-day International Conference-School for young scientists
“Advanced Carbon Nanostructures and methods of their Diagnostics”
Plenary lecture (in English)
- Reshef Tenne, Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Israel
Analogs of carbon nanostructures in a non-carbon world
Invited lectures (in Russian)
- Mikhail V. Avdeev, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
Synchrotron and neutron methods in nanodiagnostics of graphene and graphene-containing materials - Artur T. Dideikin, Ioffe Institute, Russia
Graphene oxide: the simple way to graphene or to the new 2D materials? - Nikolay R. Gall, Ioffe Institute, Russia
Adsorption, emission, and optic features of graphene on a metal surface - Alexander A. Lebedev, Ioffe Institute, Russia
Growth, investigation and prospect of the device applications of the graphene on SiC substrates - Elena F. Sheka, Peoples' Friendship University of the Russian Federation, Russia
Molecular theory of graphene as the basis of its chemistry and geochemistry, physics and mechanics
Detailed info about One-day International Conference-School for young scientists available here.
National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", B.P.Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute