August 27, Sunday |
|
10:00 –
18:00 |
Arrival and registration |
August 28, Monday |
Chairman
– prof. S. Tamulevičius |
8:15 –
8:45 |
Opening |
8:45 –
9:30 |
L.
Pizzagalli (Poitiers
University, LMP - CNRS, France)
Modelling of structure defects in covalent materials: the
case of dislocations
|
9:30 –
9:45 |
Break |
9:45 –
10:30 |
G. Zhavnerko
(Chemistry of
New Materials Institute, Laboratory for Surface Chemistry, Belarus)
Self-Organization at the Molecular Level and Surface Patterning
Strategies
|
10:30 –
11:00 |
Coffee break |
11:00 –
11:45 |
J. V.
Gražulevičius
(Kaunas
University of Technology, Department of Organic Technology, Lithuania)
Organic
electroactive materials for (opto)electronic devices |
11:45 –
12:30 |
B. Vengalis
(Semiconductor Physics Institute, HTSC Lab,
Lithuania)
Spintronics - a New Promising
Area of Future Nanoelectronics
|
12:30 –
12:45 |
Break |
12:45 –
13:30 |
A.Vailionis
(Stanford University, GLAM,
United States of America)
Advanced X-ray Diffraction: a Practical Approach to
Microstructural Analysis of Low-Dimensional Structures |
13:30 –
14:15 |
M.
Eriksson, A. Eriksson
(Spectral Solutions
AB, Sweden)
Modern methods for chemical surface
analysis, advances in X-ray diffraction analysis
|
14:15–
18:00 |
Break |
18:00 –
22:00 |
Discussions and welcome party |
August 29, Tuesday |
Chairman – prof.
A. Kareiva |
8:00 –
8:45 |
A. Kareiva
(Vilnius University, Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry,
Lithuania)
Sol-Gel Derived Garnet Structure Compounds for Electronic Applications |
8:45 –
9:30 |
M.
Gruselle (Universite
Pierre et Marie Curie, Laboratoire de chimie des metaux de transitio,
France)
Enantioselective Self-assembly of Bimetallic Oxalate-Based
Networks |
9:45 –
10:30 |
I.
Zozoulenko (Linköping
University, Department of Science and Technology, Sweden)
Photonic crystals
|
10:30 –
11:00 |
Coffee break |
11:00 –
11:45 |
E.
Juzeliūnas
(Vilnius University, Institute of Chemistry, Lithuania)
Magnetron
sputtered alloys – structure, electrochemistry and corrosion resistance |
11:45 –
12:30 |
A. M.
Kłonkowski
(University of
Gdansk, Faculty of Chemistry,
Poland)
Materials with Semiconductor or Nobel Metal Nanostructures
Prepared by Sol-Gel Method |
12:30 –
13:15 |
J. Meyer
(Universität Tübingen, Anorganische Chemie, Germany)
Development of Novel Materials through
Solid
State Metathesis Reactions
|
13:15 –
15:00 |
Break |
15:00 –
16:00 |
Exposition of posters |
16:00 –
22:00 |
Excursion
(Lithuanian beer and basketball) |
August 30, Wednesday
Chairman – prof. K. Jarašiūnas |
8:00 –
8:45 |
A. Žukauskas
(Vilnius University, Inst. Mater. Sci. & Appl. Res.,
Lithuania)
Solid-state lighting technology at SELITEC centre |
8:45 –
9:30 |
K.
Jarašiūnas
(Vilnius University, Institute of Materials Science,
Lithuania)
Inovative studies of advanced materials for
optoelectronics: advantages of time-resolved nonlinear optical
techniques |
9:45 –
10:30 |
G. Roosen (De
I'Institut d'Optique Orsay, Laboratorie Charles Fabry, France)
Application of nonlinear photorefractive materials to the
implementation of laser diodes exhibiting high spectral and spatial
quality
|
10:30 –
11:00 |
Coffee
break |
11:00 –
11:45 |
G. Tamulaitis
(Vilnius
University, Semiconductor Physics Department,
Lithuania)
Wide-band-gap semiconductors for optoelectronics and
high-power electronics |
11:45 –
12:30 |
A. Krotkus
(Semiconductor Physics Institute, Optoelectronics, Lithuania)
Terahertz radiation emission from the semiconductor surfaces
illuminated by femtosecond laser pulses |
12:30 –
13:15 |
D.Millers (Institute
of Solid State Physics, Division of disordered materials physics,
Latvia)
Luminescence – a
Tool for Nanocrystal Study |
13:15 –
14:00 |
V. Pankratov
(University of Latvia, Institute of Solid State Physics,
Latvia)
The
studies of scintillators, phosphors and laser materials by means of
time-resolved spectroscopy
|
14:00 – 16:00 |
Break
|
16:00 – 18:00 |
Poster Session
Chairman – prof. G. Tamulaitis |
August 31, Thursday |
Chairman
– prof.
G.
Juzeliūnas |
8:00 –
8:45 |
G.
Juzeliūnas
(Vilnius University, TIFAI,Structures and Processes, Lithuania)
Solitons in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates |
8:45 –
9:30 |
I.
Zozoulenko (Linköping
University, Department of Science and Technology,
Sweden)
Surface plasmons and their applications in electro-optical
devices
|
9:30 –
10:00 |
Coffee break |
10:00 –
10:45 |
R. Vaisnys (Yale
University, United States of America)
Atoms, Bits, and (C) symbols |
10:45 –
11:30 |
E.
Andersson
(University of Strathclyde, Department of Physics,
United Kingdom)
Introduction to quantum information |
11:30 –
12:15 |
P. Öhberg
(University of Strathclyde, Department of Physics, United Kingdom)
Atomic
wave packets
|
12:15 |
Departure |