Particle Based Materials Symposium 2021

30.11.2021 08:50 : 14:00 Virtual Conference
30.11.2021 08:50 : 14:00 , Virtual Conference

Das Particle-Based Materials Symposium bringt bereits seit fünf Jahren junge Wissenschaftler und Ingenieure aus verschiedenen Gemeinschaften zusammen, die alle das Ziel verfolgen, mit Hilfe von Partikeln Funktionalität in Materialien zu schaffen.
Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos. Anmeldung hier.

The Particle-Based Materials Symposium is a small workshop that has, in the last 5 years, brought together (mainly) young scientists and engineers from different communities that all share the goal of creating functionality in materials using particles.

As in 2020, the PBM Symposium will be organized virtually. It will take place as a zoom meeting on November 30, 2021, between 8:50 am and 2:00 pm CET. Participation is free of charge.

Registration

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Program

08:50 Welcome and Introduction

  • 09:00
    “Building Soft Plasmonics with Monodispersed Nanocrystals”
    Wenlong Cheng
    Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
  • 09:35
    „Electrochemical Investigation of Particle-Based Catalysts for Energy Conversion“
    Anna Mechler
    RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • 10:10
    „Crossing the Valley of Death: From Fundamental to Applied Research in Electrolysis“
    Ulf-Peter Apfel
    Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
  • 10:45
    „From Supracolloidal Structures to Optical and Electronic Devices“
    Andreas Fery
    Leibniz Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Germany
  • 10:55     Bring-your-own-coffee break
  • 11:10
    „Polymer ligand stabilized nanoparticles: From absorption kinetics to tunable aspect ratio particles“
    Matthias Karg
    Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 11:45
    „Active matter – using photochemistry to create motion on the microscale“
    Juliane Simmchen
    Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
  • 12:20
    Valeria Nicolosi
    Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
  • 12:55
    „Laser as a tool for synthesis of metal and hybrid metal-carbon
    functional  nanomaterials“
    Alina Manshina
    Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia

13:30 Conclusion