Colloquia 2017-2018
Held on Mondays at 16:00,
in room A2 (A115-A117) of CSD Building (ground floor, north wing), Voutes
Coordinator: Prof. A. Mitraki
- September 14, 2017
- Sotirios Korossis Department for Cardiothoracic, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery, Hannover Medical School From the Heart to the Lung and Back: Engineering the Path This particular colloquium will be given on Thursday 14/9, at 16:00.
- September 28, 2017
- Jack F. Douglas Materials Science and Engineering Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Cooperative Motion and Structural Relaxation in Glass-Forming Materials Host: D. Vlassopoulos This particular colloquium will be given on Thursday 28/9, at 16:00.
- October 2, 2017
- Arash Nikoubashman Univ. of Mainz, Germany Computer simulations of colloidal systems under flow Host: D. Vlassopoulos
- October 16, 2017
- Dimitrios Tzeranis Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, FORTH, Greece Design of novel implants and organ-on-a-chip platforms based on porous collagen scaffolds
- October 30, 2017
- Giannis Zacharakis Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, FORTH, Greece Novel biophotonics for imaging through complex biological systems
- November 6, 2017
- George Froudakis Department of Chemistry, University of Crete Designing novel Nanoporous Materials for applications in Energy, Environment and Health
- November 13, 2017
- Athanasios G. Coutsolelos Department of Chemistry, University of Crete Artificial Photosynthesis and synthetic approaches with porphyrin-hybrid derivatives
- November 20, 2017
- Efstathios Kaliviotis Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, Cyprus University of Technology and Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, UK Blood rheology and flow characteristics in the macro- and micro-scale Host: D. Vlassopoulos
- November 27, 2017
- John R. de Bruyn Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, Canada Yielding and confinement of a yield-stress fluid Host: D. Vlassopoulos
- December 5, 2017
- Christian Ligoure Université de Montpellier, France Impact of drops and balls: Spreading Bouncing or Bursting of Soft Matter sheets Host: D. Vlassopoulos This particular colloquium will be given on Tuesday 5/12, at 16:00.
- December 11, 2017
- Nikos Chronis Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete BioMicroElectroMechanical Systems (Bio-MEMS): Emerging Tools for the Life Sciences Community
- February 5, 2018
- Ioannis N. Remediakis Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete and IESL, FORTH First-principles simulations for nanomaterials
- February 12, 2018
- Peter Fischer ETH Zürich, Switzerland Controlling fat digestion with a little help from interfacial rheology Host: D. Vlassopoulos
- March 12, 2018
- George Filippidis Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, FORTH Non-linear imaging microscopy for biological applications
- April 16, 2018
- Vangelis Sakkalis Institute of Computer Science, FORTH Integrating in vitro/in vivo experiments and imaging techniquesΒ with computational models to enhance personalized tumor growth predictions
- April 23, 2018
- Dimitris Angelakis School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete and Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore Quantum simulators with light: Merging quantum optics to condensed matter for quantum technologies Host: I. Remediakis
- April 26, 2018
- Dimitris Papazoglou Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete and IESL, FORTH Shaped Optical Wave Packets
- May 14, 2018
- Katerina Rementzi Polymer and Colloid group (IESL-FORTH) and Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete Linking extensional deformation of hagfish mucin hydrogels to their environment and dynamic structure
- Daphne Davelou Materials theory group, Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete Electronic properties of transition metal dichalcogenide nanoribbons
- May 23, 2018
- Michael Rubinstein Duke University, Durham, NC, USA Double-Semidilute Coacervates formed by Oppositely Charged Polyelectrolytes Host: D. Vlassopoulos
- July 27, 2018
- Ioannis V. Yannas Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA A simple modification of the normal wound healing process regenerates nearly physiological skin and peripheral nerves in adult mammals This particular colloquium will be given on Friday 27/7, at 12:00, at FORTH main amphitheater.