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Plenary Speakers
Michel Aegerter (INM Gmbh Saarbrücken, Germany) Low and High Temperature Processing of Transparent Coatings Using Suspensions of Crystalline Nanoparticles
Thomas Basché (Uni. Mainz, Germany) Single
Molecule Spectroscopy of Molecular Aggregates: Christian von Borczyskowski (TU Chemnitz, Germany) Semiconductor-dye Nanoassemblies Christoph Bräuchle (LMU München, Germany) What Single Molecules can tell us about Nano- and Biosystems Alberto Credi (Uni. di Bologna, Italy) Artificial Molecular-Level Devices and Machines Yuris Dzenis(U. Nebraska, USA) Novel Continuous Polymer, Carbon, and Ceramic Nanofibers - Next Carbon Nanotubes of Nanotechnology?
Harald Fuchs (Uni. Münster, Germany) From molecular hooks to complex nanostructures Eric Garfunkel (Rutgers, USA) Interface Composition and Band Alignment in Nano-electronics
Hermann E. Gaub (LMU München, Germany) Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy by AFM-related Techniques James Gimzewski (UCLA, USA) Mechanical Processes Pertaining to Chemistry and Biochemistry on the Nanoscale Paul Hansma (U. California, Santa Barbara, USA) Lessons for New Nanotechnology from Nature's Nanotechnology
Roberto Lazzaroni (Uni. de Mons, Belgium) Functional Organic Nanostructures via Block Copolymer Self-Assembly Max Lu (Uni. Queensland, Australia) Novel Method of Synthesis of Mesoporous and Nanocrystalline TiO2 for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Hans Lüth(Research Centre Jülich, Germany) Semiconductor Nanodevices for Electronics Alfred Meixner (Uni. Siegen, Germany) Towards Understanding and Control of Noble-metal Nano-particle Enhanced Spectroscopy Klaus Müllen (MPI Mainz, Germany) Putting the Molecules into Molecular Electronics Roeland J. M. Nolte (RU Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Nanosized Architectures by Programmed Assembly Antoine van Oijen (Harvard, USA) A Single-Molecule View of DNA Replication Beng Ong (Xerox, Canada ) From Structured Nanoparticles to Printed Transistor Circuits: Gateway to Low-cost, Structurally Inspiring Electronics Maria Anita Rampi (Uni. di Ferrara, Italy) Correlations of Electrical Properties and Molecular Structure Measured by Junctions Incorporating Self Assembled Monolayer
Alan E. Rowan (RU Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Chromphoric Nanoarchitectures Paul Ziemann (Uni. Ulm, Germany) The Selforganization of Metal-Loaded Diblock-Copolymers: A Tool to Prepare Ordered Arrays of Metallic Nanoparticles
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Keynote Speakers
David Amabilino (ICMAB, Spain) Chiral Molecular and Supramolecular Materials with Electronic and Magnetic Properties
Alexander Bittner (MPI, Germany) Viruses as Templates for Nanostructures
Alexandre Brolo (U. Victoria, Canada) Metallic Nanostructures and their Application in Nanophotonics and Biosensing
Steven De Feyter (KU Leuven, Belgium) Supramolecular Chemistry at the Liquid-Solid Interface Probed by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
David Drabold (Ohio U., USA) Amorphous Materials: Modeling and Nanoscale Order
Ihab El-Kady (Sandia National Lab, USA) Photonic Crystals: From a Nano-size Scientific Novelty to Realizable Hi-Tech. Applications
Hicham Fenniri (U. Alberta, Canada) Self-Assembled Organic Nanotubes with Tunable Dimensions and Properties
Avik Ghosh (Purdue, USA) Molecular Electronics - Formal and Computational Challenges
Detlev Grützmacher (Paul Scherrer Inst., Switzerland) Self Assembeld Si-Ge Nanostructures
Peter Hänggi (Uni. Augsburg, Germany) Controlling Current and Shot Noise through Molecular Wires
Johan Hofkens (KU Leuven, Belgium) Probing
Dynamics of Biomolecules by Single Molecule
Vladimir Jojic (Microsoft, USA)
Kristen Kulinowski (Rice U., USA) Nanotechnology and Policy: Mapping the Political and Public Landscape
Sulabha Kulkarni (Uni. Pune, India) Functionalized and Patterned Core Shell Particles
Dirk Kurth (MPI, Germany) From Molecular Modules to Modular Materials
Minqian Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Molecular Surgery of single DNA Molecules and its Applications
Raouf Loutfy (Fullerene International Corporation, USA) NanoCarbon Materials Road Map to Commercialization
Kazuhiko Matsumoto (Osaka U., Japan) Carbon Nanotube Quantum Devices and its Bio-Applications
Zineb Mekhalif (FUNDP Namur, Belgium) Self-Assembly Chemistry on Active Metals Based on Organothiols and Organoselenols
Robert Ros (Uni. Bielefeld, Germany) Single Molecule Recognition: From Transcriptional Regulation to Supramolecular Chemistry
Federico Rosei (U. Québec, Canada) Nanostructured Materials: from Quantum Dots to Organic Molecules
Concepció Rovira (CSIC, Spain) Organic Field-Effect Transistors and Transparent Metallic Films Based on Organic Molecules
D. D. Sarma (Indian Institute of Science, India) Electronic Structure and Photoemission Investigation of Semiconducting Nanocrystals
Mehmet Sarikaya (U. Washington, USA) Synthetic Biology: Protein-based Materials Science and Engineering
Wenhui Song (Brunel U., UK) Size-Dependent Nematic Liquid Crystallinity of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes
Lionel Vayssieres (NIMS, Japan) Hierarchical Design of Advanced 1-D Metal Oxide Nanostructures
Jaume Veciana (ICMAB Barcelona, Spain) Self-Assembled Nanoporous Molecular Magnets
Achim Wixforth (Uni. Augsburg, Germany) Flat Fluidics: Programmable On-Chip Networks for Biological and Chemical Applications
Hiroshi Yamaguchi (NTT Basic Research Labs, Japan) Low-Dimensional Micro/Nanomechanical Systems
Masahiro Yamashita (Tohoku U., Japan) Direct Observation of Soliton, Charge Density Wave State, and Mott-Hubbard State in Ni-Pd Mixed-Metal Nano-Wire Complexes by STM
Jingdong Zhang (DTU, Denmark) Self-Assembled Monolayers of Organic Molecules and Proteins Revealed by in situ STM and Electrochemistry
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