Dresden, Germany • 28-30 September 2008

Oral Programme

 

Saturday 27 September 2008

17.00-19.00

Registration and Welcome Reception

 


Sunday 28 September 2008

07.30

Registration

 

Session 1 – Semiconductors and ion conductors

09.15

(Invited presentation) Protons and hydrogen in ionic and semiconducting materials
Truls Norby, University of Oslo, Norway

10.00

(Invited presentation) Chemistry at interfaces of solid ion conductors
Jürgen Janek, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany

10.45

Refreshments

11.15 High-pressure vanadium compounds as electrode for Li batteries  
Elena Arroyo y de Dompablo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
11.35  Tuning the Li+ and F- diffusivity of single- and two-phase ionic conductors by mechanical treatment           
Martin Wilkening, Loibniz University Hannover, Germany

11.55

Electric pulse induced insulator metal transition and possible superconductivity in a chalcogenide spinel compound 
Laurent Cario, Universite de Nantes, CNRS, France

12.15

Poster Session – 1: Semiconductors and ion conductors & Magnetic, optical and other functional materials

13.15

Lunch

 

Session 2 – Magnetic, optical and other functional materials

14.30

(Invited presentation) Frustrated magnetism in cobaltites: from thermoelectrics to magnetodielectrics     
Antoine Maignan, Laboratoire CRISMAT, France

15.15

(Invited presentation) Design and Synthesis of Zeolites and Related Inorganic Open-framework Materials
Jihong Yu, Jilin University, China

16.00

Refreshments

16.30

High throughput automated microwave synthesis of metal organic frameworks      
Michael Schneider, Chemspeed Technologies, Switzerland

16.50 Prediction of stable low-density polymorphs and nanostructures of oxides and chalcogenides based upon “magic” nanocluster assembly   
Stefan Bromley, University of Barcelona, Spain
17.10

New mixed valent rhodium oxides with channel structures: Thermoelectric and magnetic properties
Mas Subramanian, Oregon State University, USA

17.30

End of Day One

 


Monday 29 September 2008

 

Session 3 – Ceramics and Glasses

08.30

(Invited presentation) Structural changes above the glass transition and crystallization in aluminophosphate glasses: lessons from in situ high temperature MAS-NMR
Leo van Wüllen, Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster, Germany

09.15

(Invited presentation) Hierarchically structured inorganic and hybrid materials
Clément Sanchez, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

10.00

Refreshments

10.15

Down-conversion Phosphors Based on Amorphous Si3B3N7 Ceramics    
Hasan Cakmak, Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany

10.30 Preparation of complex-shaped boron nitride materials from inorganic polymers     
Vincent Salles, Laboratoire des Multimatériaux et Interfaces, France
10.50 Optically transparent superparamagnetic nanocomposites for functional applications by means of inkjet technology 
Yang Liu, Abo Akademi University, Finland

11.10

Poster Session – 2: Ceramics and Glasses & Metallic materials 

12.10

Lunch

 

Session 4 – Metallic materials

13.30

(Invited presentation) New materials for spintronics: Compensated ferrimagnets
Claudia Felser, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany

14.15 (Invited presentation) Spin polarization and covalent magnetism of intermetallics
Dong-Kyun Seo, Arizona State University, USA
15.00

TEM at its experimental limits and beyond          
Lorenz Kienle, CAU Kiel, Germany

15.20 Unusual superconducting and magnetic properties of new transition,  metal compounds
Helge Rosner, Max-Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany
15.40 Refreshments
19.00 Conference dinner cruise on the River Elbe
 


Tuesday 30 September 2008

 

Session 5 – Nanostructured and hybrid materials

09.00

(Invited presentation) Simulation and experiment in hybrid organic-inorganic materials
Caroline Mellot-Draznieks, University College London, UK

09.45

(Invited presentation) Spontaneous nanostructures in the solid state: Applications in porous materials, catalysis, and magnetism
Ram Seshadri, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

10.30

Refreshments

11.00

Nanoparticles connected through an ionic liquid-like network        
Marie-Alexandra Neouze, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

11.20 Structural and functional studies of coordination polymer soft crystals       
Sujit Kumar Ghosh, Kyoto University, Japan

11.40

Poster Session – 3: Nanostructured and hybrid materials, Fundamental materials research & Other

12.40

Lunch

 

Session 6 – Fundamental materials research

14.00

(Invited presentation) Minerals and materials: A search for new architectures and properties
Sergey Krivovichev, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

14.45

(Invited presentation) Ionothermal synthesis of inorganic and hybrid materials
Russell E. Morris, University of St Andrews, UK

15.30

Refreshments

16.00

Effect of pressure on Freezing of pure fluids and mixtures confined in nanopores   
Benoit Coasne, Institute Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, France

16.20 Infinite layer and two-legged ladder made of square-planer fe-o coordination unit: SrFeO2 and Sr3Fe2O5     
Mikio Takano, University of Kyoto, Japan
16.40 Control of crystal chemistry in complex transition-metal oxides via hydrothermal synthesis
Richard Walton, University of Warwick, UK

17.00

Closing Remarks – End of Conference

 

 

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