Thursday, October 27, 2005
Exhibition Halls (Ganei haTa'aruchah), Tel Aviv
Plenary Lectures
Creating nanostructures through self-and directed assembly.
Paul S. Weiss, Penn State
Tuning the conductance of single walled carbon nanotubes by ion irradiation in the Anderson localization regime.
Julio Gomez-Herrero, U. Autonoma de Madrid
Invited Lectures
On crystallization mechanisms involved in insulin regulation in mammalian organisms.
Peter G. Vekilov, University of Houston
High density nanometer-scale InSb dots formation using droplets heteroepitaxial growth by MOCVD for MWIR detectors.
Y. Paltiel, SNRC
Chemistry in self-assembled monolayers: the constraints and consequences of monolayer packing and order.
Chaim N. Sukenik, Bar Ilan University
Charge transfer dynamics of individual molecules studied with Raman spectroscopy.
Gilad Haran, Weizmann Institute of Science
Functional hybrid materials based on semiconducting polymers for optoelectronics.
Gitti Frey, Technion
Mechanics of molecular rods.
Shmaryahu Hoz, Bar Ilan University
Nanolubricants for the future.
Jean Michel-Martin, University Institute of France
Measurement of the conductance of single conjugated molecules.
Amir Yacoby, Weizmann Institute of Science
Advances in characterization techniques for surface processes.
Noah Shamir, NRCN
Vacuum outgassing effects of Kapton acrylic adhesive tape.
A. Laikhtman, Soreq NRC