Colloquia 2008-2009
Held on Fridays at 16:00,
3rd floor Seminar Room, Physics Building, Voutes
Coordinator: Prof. D. Vlassopoulos (dvlasso@materials.uoc.gr)
- 03 October
- P. Alexandridis State University of NY at Buffalo, USA Block copolymer-directed nanomaterials synthesis and organization
- 17 October
- L. Kronik Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Understanding electronic properties of organic semiconductors and organic/inorganic interfaces from first principles
- 31 October
- J. Rühe University of Freiburg, Germany From computer-hard disks to DNA-chips - Polymer Coatings in Microsystems Engineering
- 07 November
- K. Kang Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany Diffusion, Ordering and Phase Transitions of Colloids in External Fields
- 21 November
- S. Pispas National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece Bioinspired and biologically significant self-assembled macromolecular systems
- 28 November
- N. Pelekanos MST, University of Crete Adventuring with excitons and photons at the nanometer scale for improved optoelectronics
- 16 January
- G. Petekidis MST, University of Crete Dynamics, flow and ageing in model colloidal systems
- 06 February
- A. Boudouvis National Technical University, Athens, Greece Interfacial phenomena in micro-electrowetting systems
- 20 February
- S. Pandis University of Patras, Greece Atmospheric nanoparticles: From air quality to global change
- 06 March
- A. Andriotis FORTH-IESL, Greece Defect-induced magnetism in Carbon-based and non-traditional inorganic materials
- 03 April
- E. Furst University of Delaware, USA Bootstrapping future energy with directed self-assembly
- 10 April
- U. Scherf University of Wuppertal, Germany Semiconducting, alternating and block copolymers
- 08 May
- Prof. George J. Thomas, Jr. University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA Probing Virus Assembly Mechanisms by Raman Spectroscopy This colloquium is jointly organized with the Chemistry Dept. It will be held at the 3rd floor Seminar Room, Physics Building, Voutes, at 12:00.
- 08 May
- Prof. Ruth Duncan Cardiff University, UK Polymer Therapeutics as versatile "Nanomedicines" - design and clinical use
- 22 May
- D. Tzamarias FORTH-IMBB, Greece From gene expression to cellular memory
- 29 May
- J. Puskas University of Akron, USA Green Polymer Chemistry: Quantitative Functionalization using Enzymatic Catalysis
- 05 June
- G. Archontis University of Cyprus Insights on the Structural, Dynamical and Thermodynamical Properties of Biomolecules by All-atom and Implicit Solvent Calculations