Nr |
Invited |
Conference topic |
Presentation title |
1 |
Dr. Mikas Vengris
Laser Research Centre,
Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University
Vilnius, Lithuania
mikas.vengris@lightcon.com
mikas.vengris@ff.vu.lt |
T1 |
Multi-pulse transient absorption spectroscopy as a tool to explore photoinduced reactions in molecular systems |
2 |
Prof. Agnes Vibok
University of Debrecen
Faculty of Natural Science
Debrecen, Hungary
vibok@phys.unideb.hu |
T1 |
Attosecond electronic and nuclear quantum photodynamics of the ozone molecule |
3 |
Dr. Peter Zavodszky
Institute of Enzimology
Budapest, Hungary
zxp@enzim.hu
pzavodszky@gmail.com |
T1 |
The complement system, a complex protein network of the human immune defense |
4 |
Dr. Angela Limare
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris,
1 rue Jussieu, bureau 452
75238 Paris cedex 05, France
limare@ipgp.fr |
T2 |
An experimental and numerical approach to internally-heated mantle convection |
5 |
Prof. Zhonghua Wu
Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facilities, Institute of High Energy Physics,
Beijing, P. R. China |
T2 |
SAXS Studies on the Nanoscale Structures in Some Biological Materials |
6 |
Dr. John Hadjichristos
Defkalion GT SA, 1140 Homer Street, Suite 250, Vancouver BC, V682X6, Canada
johnhadjichristos@gmail.com |
T2 |
Heat Energy from Hydrogen-Metal Nuclear Interactions |
7 |
Dr. Hanzu Ilie
Graz University of Technology, Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Materials
Graz, Austria
hanzu@tugraz.at |
T3 |
Self-assembled TiO2 nanotubes: properties and Li-ion battery applications |
8 |
Prof. Liliana Mitoseriu
University "Al. I. Cuza" Iasi
Faculty of Physics
lmtsr@uaic.ro |
T3 |
Nanocomposite multifunctional oxides: tailoring properties by nanostructuring and local field engineering |
9 |
Prof. Jun Onoe
Mass Transmutation Engineering Dvision,
Research laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo, Japan
jonoe@nr.titech.ac.jp |
T3 |
One-dimensional 1 nm-periodic uneven nanostructured C60 polymer |
10 |
Prof. Shinya Yagi
Eco Topia Science Institute, Nagoya University, Furo-Cho, Chikusa-Ku
Nagoya, Japan
s-yagi@nucl.nagoya-u.ac.jp |
T3 |
Fabrication and characterization of nanoparticles with synchrotron light |
11 |
Dr. Peter Kopcansky
The Institute of Experimental Physics of the Slovak Academy of Science
Kosice, Slovak Republic
kopcan@saske.sk |
T3 |
Can magnetic fluids help in the treatment of amyloid associated diseases? |
12 |
Prof. Etelka Tombacz
Department of Physical Chemistry and Material Science,
University of Szeged, Hyngary
tombacz@chem.u-szeged.hu |
T3 |
Magnetic nanocomposites: host materials, designed shells on magnetic core |
13 |
Prof. Alex Biris
University of Arkansas Little Rock, USA
asbiris@ualr.edu |
T3 |
To be announced |
14 |
Prof. Yasuhiko Fujii
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo, Japan
fujiiya@mopera.net |
T4 |
Mass-dependent and -independent fractionation of isotopes in Ni and Pb chelate complex formation reactions |
15 |
Prof. Kenji Takeshita
Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors,
Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Tokyo, Japan
takeshita.k.ab@m.titech.ac.jp |
T4 |
Recent Progress of Clean-up Technology of Radioactive Fallout by Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident |
16 |
Prof. Masaki Ozawa
International Nuclear Research Cooperation Center (INRCC),
Research laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo, Japan
ozawa@nr.titech.ac.jp |
T4 |
From Radioactive Wastes to Resources, by Neutronic Transmutation to create
New Rare Metals, Rare Earth |
17 |
Prof. Jaleh Ghashghaie
Departement d'Ecophysiologie Végétale
Univiversité Paris-XI
Paris, France
jaleh.ghashghaie@u-psud.fr |
T4 |
Opposite respiratory C isotope fractionation in roots vs leaves - A review |
18 |
Prof. Jorge E. Spangenberg
University of Lausanne, CH
Jorge.Spangenberg@unil.ch |
T4 |
Molecular and isotopic archaeometry in the Alpine domain |