.:   EVENTS : TNT2006 "Trends in Nanotechnology" 04 - 08 September, 2006. Grenoble (France)
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TNT2006 Keynote Lectures (36)
1 Tsuneya Ando (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
"Theory of Quantum Transport in Carbon Nanotubes"
2 Masakazu Aono (Nanomaterials Lab. NIMS, Japan)
"Electrical conductivity of low-dimensional nanostructures"
3 Phaedon Avouris (IBM Research Division, USA)
"Carbon Nanotube Electronics and Optoelectronics"
4 Adrian Bachtold (ICN-CNM, Spain)
"Four-Point Resistance of Nanotubes"
5 Flemming Besenbacher (iNANO, Denmark)
"Organic molecules on surfaces studied by STM: Dynamics, chirality, organization and self-assembly."
6 Jean-Philippe Bourgoin (CEA Saclay, France)
"Self-assembling carbon nanotubes for electronics"
7 Philippe Coronel (ST Microelectronics, France)
To be defined
8 Dan Dahlberg (University of Minnesota, USA)
"Nanoscale magnetism probed by magnetic force microscopy"
9 Juan de la Figuera (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
"Spin-Polarized Low Energy Electron Microscopy Studies of Ultra-Thin Magnetic Films"
10 Bernard Dieny (Spintec, France)
"New write schemes for Magnetic Non-Volatile Memories: thermally assisted and spin transfer writing"
11 Gerald Dujardin (Universite Paris Sud, France)
"Principles of operation of molecular nano-machines"
12 Mostafa El-Sayed (Georgia Tech, USA)

"Why Are Gold Nanoparticles More Precious Than Pretty Gold: Properties and Applications In Making Nano-Motors & In Cancer Diagnostics and Laser Selective Photo-Thermal Therapy"

13 Lou-Fe' Feiner (Philips Research Lab., Netherlands)
"III-V nanowires for vertical devices on silicon"
14 Jose-Maria Gomez Rodriguez (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
"Phase transitions in Pb/Si(111) and Pb/Ge(111): True variable temperature STM experiments"
15 Michael Heckmeier (Merck KGaA, Germany)
"New business enabled by advanced materials"
16 Ulrich Heiz (University of Ulm, Germany)

"Clusters on surfaces: matter in the non-scalable size-regime"

17 Christian Joachim (CEMES-CNRS, France)
"Logic gates integrated in a single molecule: The European Pico-Inside Integrated Project"
18 Yuji Kuwahara (Osaka University, Japan)
"Electron Transport Property in Organic Molecular Wires"
19 Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech, USA)
"Small is Different: Fermionic and Bosonic Molecules in Quantum Dots and Traps"
20 Pierre Legagneux (Thales Group, France)
High current density (> 1 A/cm2) cathodes based on carbon nanotubes for vacuum microwave amplifiers
21 Alexei Marchenkov (Georgia Tech, USA)
"Electronic elasticity and switching in atomic-size contacts"
22 Laetitia Marty (University of Montreal, Canada)
"Carbon nanotube field effect transistors for both single charge detection and photonics"
23 Chad Mirkin (Northwestern University, USA)
"Novel approaches to nanostructure assembly and nanofabrication"
24 Risto Nieminen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
"Nanoscience in Finland - Perspectives on Computational Research"
25 Jens Norskov (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
To be defined
26 Jakob Reichel (Ecole Normale Superieure, France)
"Atom Chips: Cold Atoms meet the Nanoworld"
27 Federico Rosei (INRS-EMT/ Univ. du Quebec, Canada)
"Strategies for controlled assembly at the nanoscale"
28 Lars Samuelson (Lund University, Sweden)
"Semiconductor Nanowires for Emerging Nanoelectronics Applications"
29 Daniel Sanchez Portal (DIPC / CSIC-UPV/EHU, Spain)
"First-principles calculations of nanostructured surfaces"
30 Jun'ichi Sone (NEC Corp., Japan)
"Solid-electrolyte switch for reconfigurable LSI"
31 Christoph Strunk (University of Regensburg, Germany)
"Disentangling Aharonov-Bohm Effects in Carbon Nanotubes"
32 Duncan Sutherland (iNANO, Denmark)
"Surface nanostructures to control proteins and cells"
33 Hideaki Takayanagi (NTT / Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
"Readout of flux qubits "
34 Jean-Marc Triscone (DPMC - University of Geneva, Switzerland)
"Nanoscopic control of the polarization in ferroelectric thin films"
35 Roland Wiesendanger (University of Hamburg, Germany)
"New horizons in nanomagnetism by atomic-scale magnetic SPM probing"
36 Stanley Williams (HP, USA)
"Computing at the nanoscale"

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TNT2006 Oral Contributions (35)
1 Veli-Matti Airaksinen (Micronova Research Centre - Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
"New industrial applications for atomic layer deposition"
2 Imad Arfaoui (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
"Carbon Nanotubes Encapsulating Superconducting Single-Crystalline Tin Nanowires"
3 Agustina Asenjo (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid - CSIC, Spain)
"Characterization of Ni membranes with controlled highly ordered nanohole arrays by Magnetic Force Microscopy"
4 Claire Berger (Georgia institute of technology / CNRS, USA)
"Electronic confinement and coherence in patterned epitaxial graphene"
5 Peter Beton (University of Nottingham, UK)
"Manipulation on the 1–10nm scale using localised forces and excitations"
6 Bertrand Bourlon (California Institute of Technology, USA)
"Carbon Nanotube based flow sensor"
7 Andrea Csaki (Institute for Physical High Technology, Germany)
"Immobilization and metallization of DNA framework molecules and DNA-superstructures for nanoelectronics"
8 Vitalii Dugaev (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal)
"Spin wave generation in magnetic nanojunctions"
9 Stefan Egger (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan)
"Dynamic Shadow Mask Technique: Device Fabrication and Characterization in UHV"
10 Vladimir Ermolov (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
To be defined
11 Charles Gould  (Universität Würzburg, Germany)
"NANOSPIN: Combining the magnetic and electric properties of ferromagnetic semiconductors into functional devices."
12 Benjamin Grevin (UMR5819 CNRS-CEA-UJF, France)
"Near field investigations of model materials for organic and molecular electronics"
13 Emmanuel Hadji (CEA/DRFMC, France)
"Photonics at nanometer scale : tracking light in high Q low V nanocavities"
14 Junji Haruyama (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan)
"High-Tc superconductivity in entirely end-bonded carbon nanotubes"
15 Silvia Karthäuser (CNI-Center of Nanoelectronic Systems for Information Technology, Germany)
"Electron Transport and Molecular Structure of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Organothiols"
16 Jari Kinaret (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
"Carbon nanotube based nanoelectromechanics"
17 Tuomas Knowles (University of Cambridge, UK)
"Amyloid diseases and nanoscience: the kinetics of fibrillar peptide evolution"
18 Jari Koskinen (VTT, Finland)
"Nanomaterials research at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland"
19 Markku Lämsä (Tekes, Finland)
"Overview of Nanotechnology Research and Development in Finland"
20 Natalio Mingo (NASA-Ames Center for Nanotechnology, USA)
"The flow of interacting phonons through nanowires, nanotubes, and molecular junctions"
21 Yoshiyuki Miyamoto (Fundamental and Environmental Research Labs., NEC, Japan)
"Femtosecond electron-ion dynamics in excited nano-materials"
22 Albert Nasibulin (Helsinki University of Technology & Canatu, Finland)
"Novel hybrid carbon nanomaterial: fullerene-functionalised carbon nanotubes "
23 Herve Ness (CEA-Saclay, Service de Physique et Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, France)
"Theory of electronic transport through single molecule: effects of electron-vibration coupling"
24 Juan José Palacios (Alicante University, Spain)
"Schottky barriers in Au- and Pd-contacted semiconducting carbon nanotubes"
25 Vincenzo Palermo (ISOF, Italy)
"Fabrication of large crystalline monolayers of nanographenes by Soft Landing technique"
26 Yan Pennec (UBC, Canada)
"Tuning the Ag(111) surface electronic structure with self-assembled molecular nanogratings"
27 Stephen Purcell (Univ. Lyon1-CNRS, France)
"Mechanical resonances of nanotubes and nanowires"
28 Alain Rochefort (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada)
"Resonant Tunneling in Highly Organized Molecular Assembly"
29 Juan José Saenz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
"Controlling thermal emission and optical absorption resonances from nanocylinder arrays"
30 Peyman Servati (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
"Silicon Nanowires for Photodiode Arrays"
31 Kurt Stokbro (Copenhagen university, Denmark)
"First principles modelling of spin-dependent electron transport in nanoscale devices"
32 Konstantin Tarasov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry, Russia)
"Tailoring particle size via chemical composition: structural and magnetic characterisation of nanocrystalline Ni-Co alloys"
33 Dominic Tessier (CTT Group, Canada)
"Antimicrobial, nano-sized silver salt crystals encapsulated in a polymer coating"
34 Patrick Van Hove (European Commission, Belgium)
"Emerging nanoelectronics: an infso future and emerging technologies initiative"
35 Sigrid Weigelt (University of Aarhus, Denmark)

"Organic reaction between adsorbed molecular building blocks as design paradigm for formation of surface nanostructures."


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TNT2006 Tentative Scientific Program

PROGRAM - TNT2006
Sunday - 03 September, 2006
17h00-19h00
REGISTRATION: "MINATEC" Congress Centre
 
19h30
WELCOME RECEPTION
NIMS-Nanomaterials Laboratory
Sponsored by NIMS (Japan)
 
Week Schedule

TNT2006 - POSTER PRESENTATION DETAILS

Poster size: A0 format (width: 841 mm x Height: 1189 mm)

Session A (PA): From Monday morning to Tuesday evening.
Session B (PB): From Wednesday afternoon to Friday lunch time.

Posters from Session A (PA) should be installed on Monday morning and removed on Tuesday between 17h45 - 19h30.
Posters from Session B (PB) should be installed on Wednesday before 13h00 and removed on Friday before 13h00.


K: Keynote Lecture (30 min. including discussion time)
O: Oral Presentation (15 min. including discussion time)
PS: Poster session

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TNT2006
Monday - 04 September, 2006
08h00-09h00
REGISTRATION
09h00-09h30
Welcome and Introduction
Chairman: Masakazu Aono (NIMS, Japan)
09h30-10h00
Dan Dahlberg (University of Minnesota, United States)
K
10h00-10h15
Agustina Asenjo (CSIC-ICMM, Spain)
O
10h15-10h30
Vitalii Dugaev (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal)
O
10h30-11h30
Coffee Break - Poster Session A - Instrument Exhibition
Chairman: Dan Dahlberg (University of Minnesota, United States)
11h30-12h00
Bernard Dieny (Spintec, France)
K
12h00-12h30
Juan De La Figuera (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
K
12h30-12h45
Konstantin Tarasov  (Institute of Solid State Chemistry & Mechanochemistry, Russia)
O
12h45-13h00
Kurt Stokbro (Copenhagen University, Denmark)
O
13h00-15h00
Lunch
Chairman: Jose-Maria Alameda (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain)
15h00-15h30
Flemming Besenbacher (iNANO, Denmark)
K
15h30-16h00
Mostafa A. El-Sayed (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
K
16h00-16h15
Andrea Csaki (Institute for Physical High Technology, Germany)
O
16h15-16h45
Duncan Sutherland (iNANO, Denmark)
K
16h45-19h45
Poster Session A - Instrument Exhibition / Coffee & Refreshments
PS

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TNT2006
Tuesday - 05 September, 2006
“Nanotubes” Session – Sponsored by GDRE

Chairman: Stephan Roche (CEA-DRFMC, France)
GDR on Science and Applications of Nanotubes
08h30-09h00
Phaedon Avouris (IBM Research Div., United States)
K
09h00-09h30
Christoph Strunk (University of Regensburg, Germany)
K
09h30-09h45
Stephen Purcell (Univ. Lyon 1 CNRS, France)
O
09h45-10h00
Bertrand Bourlon (California Institute of Technology, United States)
O
10h00-10h30
Laetitia Marty (University of Montreal, Canada)
K
10h30-11h00
Coffee Break - Poster Session A - Instrument Exhibition
Chairman: Jean-Philippe Bourgoin  (CEA Saclay, France)
11h00-11h30
Stanley Williams (HP, United States)
K
11h30-12h00
Philippe Coronel   (ST Microelectronics, France)
K
12h00-12h30
Lou Fe Feiner (Philips Research lab. Netherlands)
K
12h30-12h45
Stephan Egger (NIMS, Japan)
O
12h45-13h00
Alain Rochefort (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada)
O
13h00-15h00
Lunch
Chairman: Stanley Williams (HP, United States)
15h00-15h30
Jean-Philippe Bourgoin  (CEA Saclay, France)
K
15h30-16h00
Pierre Legagneux (THALES Group, France)
K
16h00-16h15
Imad Arfaoui (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
O
16h15-16h30
Junji Haruyama (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan)
O
16h30-16h45
Claire Berger (Georgia Institute of Technology, United States)
O
16h45-17h00
Vicenzo Palermo (ISOF, Italy)
O
17h00-17h45
Coffee Break - Poster Session A - Instrument Exhibition
“Nanotechnology in Finland” Session – Sponsored by FinNano

Chairman: Pekka Koponen (Spinverse Consulting, Finland)
FinNano
17h45-18h00
Markku Lämsä (Tekes, Finland)
O
18h00-18h30
Risto Nieminen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
K
18h30-18h45
Jari Koskinen (VTT, Finland)
O
18h45-19h00
Veli-Matti Airaksinen (Micronova Research Centre - Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
O
19h00-19h15
Albert Nasibulin (Helsinki University of Technology & Canatu, Finland)
O
19h15-19h30
Vladimir Ermolov (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
O
REMINDER: Please note that those posters corresponding to Session A must be removed today between 17:45 and 19:30

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TNT2006
Wednesday - 06 September, 2006
Chairman: Juan Jose Saenz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
08h30-09h00
Tsuneya Ando (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
K
09h00-09h30
Jens Norskov (TU Denmark, Denmark)
K
09h30-10h00
Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech, United States)
K
10h00-11h00
Coffee Break - Instrument Exhibition
REMINDER: Please note that those posters corresponding to Session B must be installed today before 13:00
Chairman: Jakob Reichel (Ecole Normale Superieure, France)
11h00-11h30
Masakazu Aono (NIMS, Japan)
K
11h30-12h00
Federico Rosei (INRS-EMT / Univ. of Quebec, Canada)
K
12h00-12h30
Adrian Bachtold (ICN-CNM, Spain)
K
12h30-13h00
Jun'ichi Sone (NEC corp., Japan)
K
13h00-15h00
Lunch
Chairman: Antonio Garcia Martin (IMM-CSIC, Spain)
15h00-15h30
Jakob Reichel (Ecole Normale Superieure, France)
K
15h30-16h00
Hideaki Takayanagi (NTT - Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
K
16h00-16h15
Emmanuel Hadji (CEA-DRFMC, France)
O
16h15-16h30
Juan Jose Saenz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
O
16h30-16h45
Peyman Servati (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
O
16h45-17h45
Coffee Break - Poster Session B - Instrument Exhibition
Chairman: Robert Baptist (CEA-LETI, France)
17h45-18h15
Ulrich Heiz (University of Ulm,Germany)
K
18h15-18h45
Alexei Marchenkov (Georgia Tech, USA)
K
 
21h30

CONFERENCE DINNER / Domaine Saint-Jean de Chepy

00h00
POSTER AWARDS CEREMONY

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TNT2006
Thursday - 07 September, 2006
Chairman: Adrian Bachtold (ICN-CNM, Spain)
09h30-10h00
Jean-Marc Triscone (DPMC-University of Geneva, Switzerland)
K
10h00-10h30
Jose Maria Gomez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
K
10h30-10h45
Peter Beton (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom)
O
10h45-11h00
Yan Pennec (UBC, Canada)
O
11h00-12h00
Coffee Break - Poster Session B - Instrument Exhibition
Chairman: Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech, USA)
12h00-12h30
Michael Heckmeier (Merck KGaA, Germany)
K
12h30-13h00
Chad Mirkin (Northwestern University, United States)
K
13h00-15h00
Lunch
“Emerging Nanoelectronics ” Session – Organised in collaboration with EU/IST/FET initiative

Chairman: Patrick Van Hove (European Commission - IST/FET, Belgium)
Future & Emerging Technologies
15h00-15h15
Patrick Van Hove (European Commission - IST/FET, Belgium)
O
15h15-15h45
Christian Joachim (CNRS-CEMES, France)
K
15h45-16h15
Lars Samuelson (Lund University, Sweden)
K
16h15-16h30
Jari Kinaret (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
O
16h30-16h45
Charles Gould (Universität Würzburg, Germany)
O
16h45-17h15
Yuji Kuwahara (Osaka University, Japan)
K
17h15-19h30
Coffee Break - Poster Session B - Instrument Exhibition
PS
 
20h30
Reception: Michel Destot (Mayor of Grenoble) & Visit: Grenoble Museum

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - TNT2006
Friday - 08 September, 2006
Chairman: Carlos Gonzalez (NIST, USA)
08h30-09h00
Daniel Sanchez-Portal (CSIC-UPV/EHU - DIPC, Spain)
K
09h00-09h15
Herve Ness (CEA-Saclay, France)
O
09h15-09h30
Juan Jose Palacios (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
O
09h30-09h45
Natalio Mingo (NASA-Ames Center of Nanotechnology, United States)
O
09h45-10h00
Yoshiyuki Miyamoto (NEC, Japan)
O
10h00-10h45
Coffee Break - Poster Session B – Instrument Exhibition
Chairman: Daniel Sanchez-Portal (CSIC-UPV/EHU - DIPC, Spain)
10h45-11h15
Gerald Dujardin (Universite Paris Sud, France)
K
11h15-11h30
Tuomas Knowles (Cambridge University, United Kingdom)
O
11h30-11h45
Benjamin Grevin (CNRS-CEA-UJF, France)
O
11h45-12h00
Silvia Karthäuser (CNI, Germany)
O
12h00-12h15
Dominic Tessier (CTT Group, Canada)
O
12h15-12h30
Sigrid Weigelt (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
O
12h30-13h00
Roland Wiesendanger (University of Hamburg, Germany)
K
13h00-13h15
CLOSING REMARKS & TNT2007 ANNOUNCEMENT

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