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August 27,
Thursday
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10:00 18:00 |
Arrival and
registration |
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August 28,
Friday
Chairman prof. S. Tamulevičius |
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8:30 8:45 |
Opening
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8:45 9:30 |
Prof. A.
Ramanavičius (Vilnius University, Lithuania) Nanostructured
conducting polymers for biosensor design |
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9:30 10:15 |
Prof A. Malkov
(Loughborough University, UK) New
supported catalysts for parallel chemistry in drug discovery
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10:15 11:00 |
Prof.
J. V. Gražulevičius
(Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Organic
electroactive materials for optoelectronic and electronic applications
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11:00 11:15 |
Coffee break |
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11:15 12:00 |
Dr. V.
Gulbinas (Institute of Physics, Lithuania)
Exciton and charge carrier
dynamics in conjugated polymers
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12:00 12:45 |
Prof.
V. Yashchuk (Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Ukraine)
The electronic processes in pi-electron-containing synthetic and
biopolymers. The fundamental and applied aspects
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12:45 13:30
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Dr. D. Hertel (University of Cologne,
Germany) Organic LEDs: photophysics, charge transport, and
bimolecular processes |
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13:30 14:15 |
Dr. M. Hornung
(SUSS MicroTec Lithography GmbH, Germany) Substrate conformal
nanoimprint lithography technique for LED manufacturing |
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14:15 18:00 |
Break |
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18:00 22:00 |
Discussions and
welcome party |
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August 29,
Saturday
Chairman prof. J.V.
Gražulevičius |
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8:30 9:30 |
Prof.
U. Schubert (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Sol-Gel nanocomposite materials from
molecular building blocks
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9:30 10:30 |
Prof. A. Matulis (Semiconductor Physics
Institute, Lithuania) Graphene and polymers |
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10:30 11:15 |
J. Ch. Stinville (LMPM,
France) Plasma
nitriding of 316L austenitic stainless steel: experimental investigation
of the fatigue life and surface damage |
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11:15 11:30 |
Coffee break
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11:30 13:00 |
Prof. A. Žukauskas
(Vilnius University, Lithuania)
Colour quality of lighting |
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13:00 13:45 |
Prof. J. Vilemas
(Lithuanian Energy Institute, Lithuania)
Future of renewable energy and new
materials |
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13:45 15:00 |
Break |
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15:00 16:00 |
Exposition of
posters |
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16:00 22:00 |
Excursion
(Lithuanian beer and basketball) |
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August 30,
Sunday
Chairman
prof. A. Matulis |
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8:30 9:30 |
Dr.
D. Erts (University of Latvia, Latvia) Nanoelectromechanical systems |
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9:30 10:15 |
Prof. M. Szymonski
(Jagiellonian University, Poland) Atomic scale technologies for
assembling, characterization, and manipulation of nanostructures at
solid surfaces |
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10:15 11:00 |
Prof. G. Juzeliūnas
(Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy of Vilnius University,
Lithuania) Surface polaritons in metamaterials |
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11:00 11:15 |
Coffee break |
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11:15 12:30 |
Prof. U. Kreibig (I.Physikalisches
Institut IA, Germany) Fundamentals of linear nanooptics and
nanoplasmonics |
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12:30 13:15 |
Prof. F.
Balzer (Syddansk Universitet, Denmark) Organic nanowires |
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13:15 14:00 |
Prof. P. Villechaise (LMPM,
France)
Contribution of EBSD to
the analysis of microstructures and basic mechanisms of deformation and
damage in metals |
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14:00 16:00 |
Break |
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16:00 18:00 |
Poster Session
Chairman prof. U.
Kreibig, dr. M. Andrulevičius |
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August 31,
Monday
Chairman prof. F. Balzer |
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8:30 9:15 |
Prof. M. Ichimura (Nagoya
Institute of Technology, Japan) Introduction to SiC materials and
devices |
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9:15 10:00 |
Dr. M. Kato (Nagoya
Institute of Technology, Japan)
Characterization of deep level and carrier lifetime in silicon
carbide |
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10:00 10:45 |
Prof. S. Mattsson (Malmφ
University Hospital, Sweden) Recent technical developments and trends
in medical X-ray and molecular imaging |
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10:45 11:30 |
Prof. D. Adlienė
(Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Radiation detectors for
medical applications: materials and methods |
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11:30 |
Departure
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