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Preliminary program


All sessions are located in Blokhintsev lecture hall, 2-nd floor

 

27.08,
Monday

28.08,
Tuesday

29.08, Wednesday
[+ Excursion to Uglich&Kalyazin]

30.08,
Thursday

8.00-8.50

Free breakfast (Library) for participants who stay in Student Hostel

8.50

Opening

 

9.00

Mikhail Avdeev
(J I Nuclear Res (JINR))
Questions and Answers

Evgeny Antipov
(Moscow U)
Questions and Answers

Anatoly Balagurov
(J I Nuclear Res (JINR))

Wolfgang Schmickler
(Ulm U)

9.50

Yan Zubavichus
(Kurchatov I)
Questions and Answers

Daniil Itkis
(Moscow U)
Questions and Answers

Sergey Tsybulya
(Boreskov I Catal)

Elizabeth Santos
(Ulm U)

10.40 -11.00

Coffee

11.00

Stephen Price
(Southampton U)
Questions and Answers

Robert Steinberger-Wilckens
(Res Ctr Julich)
Questions

Nina Kosova
(I Solid St Chem Mechanochem)
Questions and Answers

Masatomo Yashima
(Tokyo I Techn)

11.50

Andrey Chuvilin
(CIC nanoGUNE)
Questions

Elena Savinova
(Strasbourg U)
Questions

Marina Rumyantseva
(Moscow U)

Galina Tsirlina
(Moscow U)

12.40 – 14.00

lunch (free), "Dubna" hotel

14.00

Excursion
to JINR nuclear reactor

 

Bus will depart at 14.00 from "Dubna" hotel

Introductory remarks in JINR:
Anatoly Balagurov

Michael Probst
(Innsbruck U)

Alexander Nekrasov
(Frumkin I)

 

14.30

Popular lectures

 

Elena Savinova,
Andrey Chuvilin,
Sergey Tsybulya

 

 

14.50

Sergey Kislenko
(J High Temp I)

Valery Malev
(St Petersburg U)

15.40

Mikhail Basilevsky
(Photochem Ctr)

Anatoly Filippov
(Oil&Gas Gubkin U)

16.20 -16.40

Coffee

16.40

Mikhail G. Kiselev
(I Sol Chem)

Oleg Semenikhin
(West Ontario U)

17.30

Renat Nazmutdinov
(Kazan N Res Techn U)
Questions

Poster session introduction
(Galina Tsirlina, Moscow U)

18.20

Vladimir Feldman
(Moscow U)
Questions and Answers

18.30

Cruise (Dubna-Kimry-Dubna)

 

19.30

Welcome (Library)

Posters



Regular Lectures

  • Evgeny V. Antipov (Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University) New cathode materials for lithium batteries
  • Mikhail V. Avdeev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Structure Analysis of disordered systems by small-angle scattering
  • Anatoly M. Balagurov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Neutron scattering as a tool for atomic and magnetic structural characterization
  • Mikhail V. Basilevsky (Photochemistry Center, RAS) The microscopic model of electron transfer reaction in disordered solid matrice
  • Andrey L. Chuvilin (CIC nanoGUNE) Low-voltage electron microscopy to study carbon nanomaterials
  • Vladimir I. Feldman (Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University) Physics and chemistry of solvated electron
  • Anatoly N. Filippov (Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas) Mathematical modeling of ion transport through one- and bi-layer ion-exchange systems
  • Alexander M. Gas'kov, Marina N. Rumyantseva (Moscow U) Conductometric gas sensors based on nanocrystalline metal oxides
  • Daniil Itkis (Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University) Challenges facing rechargeable lithium-air batteries
  • Sergey A. Kislenko (Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences) Molecular dynamics simulation as a powerful tool to investigate the structure of interfaces and heterogeneous processes
  • Mikhail G. Kiselev (Institute of Solution Chemistry RAS) Solvation of conformationally flexible molecules. Experiment and computer simulations
  • Nina V. Kosova (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS) Mechanochemical synthesis and investigation of nanomaterials for lithium-ion batteries
  • Valery V. Malev (St. Petersburg State University) Cyclic voltammetry of electrodes modified with pristine and composite films of conducting polymer
  • Renat R. Nazmutdinov (Kazan National Research Technological University) Theory vs molecular modelling of charge transfer reactions: some problems and challenges
  • Alexander A. Nekrasov (A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, RAS) Polymeric Sulfonic Acids as Molecular Templates for Preparing Conducting Polymers with Tunable Morphology, Electrochemical and Spectral Properties
  • Stephen Price (School of Chemistry, University of Southampton) Studies of electrocatalytic systems using X-ray absorption spectroscopy
  • Michael Probst (University of Innsbruck) Ethylene glycol - water mixtures: information from MD simulations
  • Elizabeth Santos (University of Ulm) Electrocatalytic properties of nanostructures
  • Elena Savinova (Strasbourg University) In situ synchrotron study of fuel cell catalysts
  • Oleg A. Semenikhin (Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario) Photogeneration, transport and recombination of charge carriers in organic donor-acceptor solar cells
  • Wolfgang Schmickler (University of Ulm) Theoretical investigations of oxygen reactions
  • Robert Steinberger-Wilckens (Research center Julich) Materials development for SOFC: status and development perspectives
  • Galina A. Tsirlina (Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University) Diversity of electrochemistry: the specific problems of molecular models and their experimental verification
  • Sergey Tsybulya (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS) Diffraction studies of ultrafine powders and nanostructured materials
  • Masatomo Yashima (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Visualization of the diffusional pathway of mobile ions in ionic conducting ceramics through diffraction experiments
  • Yan Zubavichus (National research center “Kurchatov Institute”) Structural diagnostics of functional materials in action: capabilities of X-ray synchrotron techniques


Popular lectures Aug 30 (PDF)

  • Е.Р. Савинова (Университет Страсбурга, Франция) Наночастицы в катализе: с древних времен до технологий XXI века
  • С.В. Цыбуля (Новосибирский Университет, Россия) От моно- до нанокристаллов. К столетию открытия дифракции рентгеновских лучей
  • А.Л.Чувилин (Исследовательский центр CIC nanoGUNE, Испания) Основы электронной микроскопии или как увидеть невидимое
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