Aim of the conference

Aim of the conference is to bring together researchers from Europe and Asia with focus on Vietnam and Japan, as a communication platform to discuss novel fast emerging fields. Areas will be nanostructured materials for magnetism, spintronics and optics, photonic materials and computational materials science. The talks will cover the fields from nano-scale characterization to first-principles calculations. Special focus at Greifswald will be also given to novel techniques and the interdisciplinary field of nanotechnology and biophysics.

About 200 participants will enjoy the maritime atmosphere of the city old University City of Greifswald, historic name -Academia Gryphica-, University founded in 1456, the modern environment and support of the enjoyable and stimulating Alfried Krupp Kolleg within the center of the city. 

The program will start at Monday 9:00, 4th Sept. with the plenary talks and ends Wednesday 18:00, 6th Sept.. 

Invited speakers

Flavio Abreu, CNRS-Thales, France

Masashi Akabori, JAIST, Japan

Hirofumi Akamatsu, Kyushu University, Japan 

Johan Akerman, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Ingo Barke, Rostock University, Germany

Kerstin Blank, MPI of Colloids and Interfaces Potsdam, Germany

Robert Blick, Hamburg University, Germany

Nguyen Thanh Binh, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Mikhail Brik, Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Estonia

Huynh Dang Chinh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Tyler Cocker, Regensburg University, Germany

Bach Thanh Cong, VNU-Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam

Nguyen Nang Dinh, VNU-University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam 

Salvatore Girardo, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Tamotsu Hashimoto, AIST, Japan

Shin'ichi Higai, Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Japan

Yoyo Hinuma, Kyoto University and National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan

Le Van Hong, Vietnam Academy for Science and Technology, Vietnam

Andreas Honecker, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France

Hidekazu Ikeno, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

Tobias Kampfrath, Fritz-Haber-Institute Berlin, Germany

Hideki Kasai, National Institute of Technology, Akashi College, Japan

Takashi Kimura, Kyushu University, Japan

Tae Hee Kim, Dept. of Physics & IBS-center for quantum nanoscience at Ewha, Seoul, Korea

Mathias Kläui, Mainz University, Germany

Tobias König, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden,  Germany

Keiichi Koyama, Kagoshima University, Japan 

Yu Kumagai, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Hubert Krenner, Augsburg University, Germany

Ngoc Diep Lai, Université Paris-Saclay, France

Vu Dinh Lam, Institute of Materials Science, VAST, Vietnam

Michael Lang, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany

Martin Lonsky, Institute of Physics, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany

Laëtitia Marty, Laboratoire Louis Néel, France

Swadhin Mandal, IISER Kolkata, India

Jeffrey McCord, Kiel University, Germany

Shigemi Mizukami, Tohoku University, Japan

Chikako Moriyoshi, Hiroshima University, Japan 

Jens Müller, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany

Hoang-Nam Nhat, VNU - University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam

Ulrich Nowak, Konstanz University, Germany

Oliver Otto, ZIK HIKE, Germany

Stefano Pagliara, University of Exeter, UK

Fabio Pichierri, Tohoku University, Japan

Oliver Rader, BESSY II, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany

Bernd Rellinghaus, IWF Dresden, Germany

Thomas Schäpers, FZ Jülich, Germany

Sascha Schäfer, Göttingen University, Germany

Akiko Sekine, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 

Peter Siegle, Veekim AG, Wismar, Germany

Seigo Soma, Tohoku University, Japan

Stefan Süllow, Braunschweig University, Germany 

André Skirtach, Gent University, Belgium

Hiroki Taniguchi, Nagoya University, Japan

Andy Thomas, IFW Dresden, Germany

Nguyen Trong Tinh, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Daniel Steil, Göttingen University, Germany

Simone Techert, Göttingen University, Germany

Pham Duc Thang, VNU-University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam

Jose Luis Toca-Herrera, BOKU Vienna University, Austria

Vu Ngoc Tuoc, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Nobufumi Ueshima, Tohoku University, Japan 

Henning Ulrichs, Göttingen University, Germany

Roser Valenti, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany

Ikuya Yamada, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

 

 

Talks and Topics

(Some appetizers, not complete ... )

 

InAs Nanowire-Based Devices for Applications in Quantum Information Technology 

Thomas Schäpers, Peter Grünberg Institute, Forschungszentrum Jülich

 

Electrochemical deposited ZnO/magnetic-metal hybrid core/shell nanowires for spintronic device application

Masashi Akabori, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)

 

Novel structural, electronic, and reactive properties of nano ceramic materials: theoretical study

Shin’ichi Higai, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Nagaokakyo, Kyoto, Japan

 

Designing quantum spin-orbit-coupled materials: a source for exotic states

Roser Valentí, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

 

Complex Field Induced Phases in the Frustrated Quantum Spin Chain Linarite, PbCuSO4(OH)2

S. Süllow, Institute for Condensed Matter Physics, TU Braunschweig, Germany

 

Structure-Activity Relationships for Quadruple Perovskite Catalysts

I. Yamada, Department of Materials Science, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

 

Materials for Spin-Orbitronics

Mathias Kläui, Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany

 

Ultrafast Spin Dynamics Probed By Fs Lasers

Daniel Steil, I. Physikalisches Institut, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany

 

Spin Transport and Molecular Orientation in Hybrid magnetic Tunnel Junctions

Tae Hee Kim, Department of Physics, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Republic of Korea

 

Future of organic solar cells and organic light emitting diodes: Materials, Processing and Application

Nguyen Nang Dinh, University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University Hanoi –Vietnam 

 

Correlated Electrons – a Molecular Approach

Michael Lang, Physics Institute, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, SFB/TR49, Germany

 

Reticular Solids with Adamantane-type Building Blocks

Fabio Pichierri, Department of Applied Chemistry, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

 

Atomic force microscopy, what else?

José L. Toca-Herrera, Institute for Biophysics, Department of Nanobiotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Vienna, Austria

 

Real-Time Deformability Cytometry: Spatiotemporal Polymer and Cell Response in Microfluidic Systems

Oliver Otto, ZIK HIKE, Universität Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany


Cell-like hydrogel beads as mechanical probes for biophysical applications

Salvatore Girardo, Biotechnology Center, TU Dresden, Germany

 

Looking for Synergies in Molecular Plasmonics by Hybrid Functional Nanostructures

Tobias A.F. König, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden

 

Microfluidic Single-Cell Analysis and Manipulation

Stefano Pagliara, Living System Institute, University of Exeter, UK 

 

Common Principles in Synthetic Mechanophores and Mechanoresponsive Biomolecules

Kerstin G Blank, Mechano(bio)chemistry, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam-Golm Science Park, Potsdam, Germany

 

Ultrafast Electron Microscopy in a TEM

Sascha Schäfer, Göttingen University, Germany

 

Ultrafast STM Driven By THz Fields

Tyler Cocker, Regensburg University, Germany

 

Advanced spectroscopy methods: Magnetic dichroism in TEM microscopy

Bernd Rellinghaus, IWF Dresden, Germany

 

Advanced Magneto-Optical Imaging

Jeffrey McCord, Kiel University, Germany

 

Magnetic Field-Induced Synthesis of Mn-Based Ferromagnetic Alloys

Keiichi Koyama, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan

 

Direct laser writing of plasmonic nanostructures

Ngoc Diep Lai, Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, 94235 Cachan, France

 

Ab-initio Multiplet Calculations for X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy: Application to Cathode Materials

Hidekazu Ikeno, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka 599, Japan

 

Theoretical design of ZnO nanoporous crystalline structures

Vu Ngoc Tuoc, Institute of Engineering Physics, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam

 

 

 

History of the meeting

FMS 2013 at Hanoi, Vietnam www.coltech.vnu.edu.vn/fms2013/

FMS 2015 at Tokyo, Japan http://www.cms.sci.waseda.ac.jp/fms2015/

 

 

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