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June 29,
Monday
830-1700 Registration
900-920 Opening
Oral session
Fullerenes
Chairmen: R. Tenne, A.Ya. Vul’
920-1000 Luis EchegoyenUniversity of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA
Regioselective Bis-Additions to Empty and Endohedral Clusterfullerenes: Tether or Cluster Control? (invited)
1000-1040 Shangfeng YangUniversity of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
Endohedral and Exohedral Functionalization of Fullerenes (invited)
1040-1100 Dmitry KonarevInstitute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
Monomeric, dimeric and polymeric coordination complexes of fullerenes with transition metals
1100-1120 Coffee break
Oral session
Fullerenes
Chairmen: L. Echegoyen, D.V. Konarev
1120-1140 Sergey TroyanovChemistry Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Chlorination-promoted shrinkage of fullerene cages by multiple C2 losses
1140-1200 Nataliya Samoylova, Leibniz Institut for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany
Electrochemical and EPR studies of some M2@C82 Endohedral Fullerenes
1200-1220 Marina Pyshniak, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia 
Studying of microsecond lifetime charge separated states in substituted porphyrin-fullerene dyads
1220-1240 Vladimir Mordkovich, Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials, Moscow, Russia
Fullerenes as effective modifiers of carbon nanotubes and carbon fibers
1240-1300 Ivan MikheevChemistry Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 
Approaches to the analysis of aqueous dispersions of fullerenes C60 and C70 and their related materials
1300-1440 Lunch
Oral session
Nanodiamond Particles
Chairmen: V.T. Lebedev, P.N. Nesterenko
1440-1520 Jean-Charles ArnaultCEA, LIST, Diamond Sensors Laboratory, Gif sur Yvette, France
Hydrogenated nanodiamonds: a versatile platform for bio-applications (invited)
1520-1540 Hua Li, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Ningbo, China
Nanodiamonds and nanodiamonds-reinforced composites for functional applications: bulk coating fabrication, microstructure characterization and property evaluation
1540-1600 Vadim Sedov, A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Nanocrystalline diamond films and nanoparticles with controlled bright photoluminescence of silicon-vacancy color centers produced by in situ doping from silane
1600-1620 Coffee break
Oral session
Nanodiamond Particles
Chairmen: J.C. Arnault, V.G. Ral'chenko
1620-1640 Kirill Laptinskiy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Hydrogen bonds influence on fluorescence of detonation nanodiamond
1640-1700 Magdalena CoutyCEA, LIST, Diamond Sensors Lab., Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Adhesion behavior of detonation nanodiamonds monolayers in various applicative environments
1700-1720 Michel MermouxCNRS – LEPMI
Surface modifications of detonation nanodiamonds probed by multi-wavelength Raman spectroscopy
1720-1740 Alexander KvashninMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudny, Russia
Radiation-induced nucleation of diamond from amorphous carbon
1740-1910 Poster Session 1: Fullerenes & Nanodiamond Particles
June 30,
Tuesday
Oral session
Graphene
Chairmen: D. Eder, V.Z.. Mordkovich
900-940 Ping ShengDepartment of Physics and William Mong Institute of Nano Science and Technology, HKUSTClear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Two dimensional strong localization of electrons in antidot graphene (invited)
940-1000 Irina AntonovaInstitute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Graphene Quantum dots in fluorographene matrix: properties and possible applications
1000-1020 Anna RybkinaSaint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
The electronic and spin structure of Graphene/Au/Ni, Graphene/Pt and its applications in spintronics
1020-1040 Arao NakamuraToyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute, Nagakute, Japan
Ultrafast cooling dynamics of photoexcited carriers in monolayer graphene on SiO2
1040-1100 Vladimir VoroshninSaint-Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
The unique spin structure in Graphene/Au/Re(0001) near the Fermi level
1100-1120 Coffee break
Oral session
Graphene & Related Materials
Chairmen: P. Sheng , S.I.Troyanov
1120-1140 Anatolii StarukhinIoffe Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Photoluminescence of matrix-isolated carbon quantum dots
1140-1200 Yulia GromovaITMO University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Energy transfer in quantum dots/multilayer graphene nanostructures
1200-1220 Mikhail KorobovChemistry Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Thermodynamic model to account for sorption/swelling properties of graphite oxide
1220-1240 Anton KriukovIoffe Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Auger analysis of the graphite oxide chemical and elemental composition
1240-1300 Marc Dubois, Clermont University, Aubiere, France
Structure control at the nanoscale in fluorinated graphitized carbon blacks through the fluorination route
1300-1440 Lunch
Chairman: M.V. Korobov
1440-1500 Special oral session 
Sergey Kaluyzhny,
 Management Company RUSNANO, Moscow, Russia
RUSNANO and nanoindustry development
Round Table:
Theory and modeling
Chairman: P. B. Sorokin
1500-1520 Pavel SorokinEmanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics of RAS, Moscow, Russian Federation
When simulation helps experiment. Several examples of study of novel 2D materials with specific properties
1520-1535 Elena ShekaPeoples Friendship University of Russia
Graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide in light of computationally supported neutron scattering study
1535-1550 Sergey KtitorovIoffe Institute, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Electromagnetic radiation by electrons in corrugated graphene
1550-1605 Mikhail KondrinInstitute for High Pressure Physics RAS, Troitsk, Moscow, Russia
Is graphane the most stable carbon monohydride?
1605-1620 Coffee break
Round Table:
Theory and modeling (continuation)
1620-1635 Alxander EletskiiNational Research University "Power Engineering Institute", Moscow, Russia
Modelling electrical properties of CNTs/epoxy nanocomposites
1635-1650 Alxander DzyabchenkoL.Ya. Karpov Physico-Chemical Institute, Moscow, Russia
On the orientational disorder of molecules in the low-temperature phase of the fullerene-C60
1650-1705 Sergey ErohinTechnological Institute For Superhard And Novel Carbon Materials, Troitsk, Moscow, Russia
Theoretical investigation of ultrahigh stiffness in nanopolycrystalline diamond
1705-1720 Discussion
1830-2030 Welcome Party
July 1,
Wednesday
ACNS'2015 & 4th one-day International Conference-School for young scientists
Joint sessions 
(in English)
900-955 Plenary sessionReshef TenneDepartment of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute, Israel
Analogs of carbon nanostructures in a non-carbon world (invited)
Chairmen: M.V. Kovalchuk, A.Ya Vul'
955-1145 Joint Poster session 2: Graphene and Related Materials  &  Presentations of Young Scientists
1130-1145 Coffee break
4th one-day International Conference-School for young scientists
"Advanced Carbon Nanostructures and methods of their diagnostics"
(in Russian)
Chairmen: V.V. Afrosimov, M.V. Kovalchuk
1145-1200 Opening
Chairman: will be announced late
1200-1300 Special oral sessionPresentations of Young Scientists
1300-1400 Lunch
1400-1455 Mikhail V. AvdeevJoint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
Synchrotron and neutron methods in nanodiagnostics of graphene and graphene-containing materials
1455-1550 Artur T. DideikinIoffe Institute, Russia
Graphene oxide: the simple way to graphene or to the new 2D materials?
1550-1605 Coffee break
1605-1700 Nikolay R. GallIoffe Institute, Russia
Adsorption, emission, and optic features of graphene on a metal surface
1700-1755 Alexander A. LebedevIoffe Institute, Russia
Growth, investigation and prospect of the device applications of the graphene on SiC substrates
1755-1850 Elena F. ShekaPeoples' Friendship University of the Russian Federation, Russia
Molecular theory of graphene as the basis of its chemistry and geochemistry, physics and mechanics
1850-1900 Closing
July 2,
Thursday
Oral session
Nanocarbons for biology & medicine
Chairmen: S. Yang, A.V. Eletskii
900-940 Yuhei HayamizuTokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Engineering of Bio-Nano Interfaces on 2D Nanomaterials by Self-Assembled Peptides (invited)
940-1020 Vasily LebedevPetersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, NRC Kurchatov Institute, Gatchina, Russia
Biocompatible water-soluble Endometallofullerenes: peculiarities of selfassembly in aqueous solutions and ordering under magnetic field applied (invited)
1020-1040 Yuri Stebunov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia
Optical biosensing using graphene oxide
1040-1100 Olena Kyzyma, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow Reg., Russia
On the influence of the nC60, nC70 aggregate structure on the toxicity of aqueous fullerene solutions
1100-1120 Coffee break
Oral session
Nanocarbons for Health & Technology
Chairmen: Y. Hayamizu, M.V. Avdeev.
1120-1200 Levon PiotrovskiyInstitute of Experimental Medicine, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Carbon nanostructures and health (invited)
1200-1240 Dominik EderInstitute for Physical Chemistry, University of Munster, Munster, Germany
Nanocarbons-inorganic hybrid materials as next-generation nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications (invited)
1240-1300 Mattia GaboardiDepartment of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Parma, Parma, Italy
Alkali-cluster intercalated fullerides for hydrogen storage
1300-1440 Lunch
Oral session
Nanocarbon Composites
Chairmen: O. Bochechka, A. Voznyakovskii
1440-1500 Alexander Kharitonov, Branch of the Talrose Institute for Energy Problems of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, Russia
Reinforcement of epoxy resin composites with fluorinated carbon nanotubes
1500-1520 Craig Stoppiello, School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Inorganic Synthesis in Carbon Nanoreactors: Stepwise Formation of Lowdimensional Nanomaterials
1520-1540 Pavel Nesterenko, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS), University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
Preparation and characterisation of trimodal porous graphitic carbon monolithic composites containing detonation nanodiamonds and thermally induced nanocarbons
1540-1600 Oleg Kononenko, Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials, Chernogolovka, Russia
Hall effect sensors on the basis of carbon material composed of carbon nanotubes and graphene like nanostructures
1600-1620 Igor GayduchenkoNational Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia
Investigation of the response of asymmetric carbon nanodevices to sub-THz and THz radiation
1620-1640 Coffee break
1640-1830 Poster session 3: Carbon Nanotubes & Other Nanocarbons
July 3,
Friday
Oral session
Nanocarbons for Technology
Chairmen: M.L. Terranova, T.L. Makarova
900-940 Anatoli KrestininInstitute of Problems of Chemical Physics RASChernogolovka Moscow Region, Russia
Single-walled carbon nanotubes: production in Russia and some perspectives of their technical applications (invited)
940-1020 Victor RalchenkoInstitute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka Moscow Region, Russia
Nano- and microcrystalline diamond films and structures for photonics grown by a microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (invited)
1020-1035 Denis Erokhin, Chemical Abstracts Service, America Chemical Society International, Ltd
Nanotechnology in Scifinder
1035-1050 Coffee break
Round Table: Technical Applications of Nanocarbons
Chairmen:  H. Li, A.V. Krestinin
1050-1105 Nadezhda NebogatikovaInstitute of Semiconductors Physics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Fluorinated graphene suspension and films for different applications
1105-1120 Olexander Bochechka, V. Bakul Institute for Superhard Materials of NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine
Diamond-tungsten carbide nanocomposites as working elements for fine turning and drilling tools
1120-1135 Sergei Urvanov, Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials, Troitsk, Moscow, Russia
Development of novel flexible composites reinforced based on carbon fibers coated with carbon nanotubes
1135-1150 Stanislav Moshkalev, UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil
Graphene nanobelts films for highly sensitive, semi-transparent and flexible pressure and strain resistive sensors
1150-1205 Sergey Arakelian, Vladimir State Univeristy, Russia
Laser-induced carbon structures with controlled functional properties – new perspectives for applications
1205-1220 Natalia Rozhkova, Institute of Geology, Karelian Research Centre RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia
Graphene-based shungite nanocarbon as a catalyst supporter
1220-1235 Belen AlemanIMDEA Materials Institute, Madrid, Spain
Controlled synthesis of high-performance CNT-fiber by CVD for multifunctional nanocomposites fabrication
1235-1250 Discussion
1250-1300 Closing

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