About the symposium
The whole day of fruitful discussion
17 November 2020
07:45
The Symposium is devoted to the actual and rapidly developing field of modern science - materials science which includes condensed state physics, semiconductor physics, as well as the physics of nanoparticles and nanomaterials. The Symposium will feature papers reflecting the current state of materials science and nanotechnology, including experimental and theoretical research.
University students, postgraduate students, and young scientists are invited to participate in the symposium. Works may be presented in the form of oral or poster presentations. Besides the conference program includes lectures by leading scientists from Germany, Hungary, Finland, and Russia.
The Symposium will be held within the framework of the XX Annual Youth Conference with international participation of the Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics RAS "Biochemical Physics".
Scientific Topics
Keynote speakers
Key Information
Registration
Participants
November 10, 2020
Free Listener
November 13, 2020
Abstract submission
November 30, 2020
The theses are indexed in Russian Science Citation Index
Participation is FREE
Oral speakers can participate either IN PERSON or via VIDEO LINK
The official languages of the conference are ENGLISH and RUSSIAN
Timetable
Moscow Time (GMT+3)
07:45-07:55
Symposium opening ceremony
Dr. Habil. Dmitry Kvashnin
IBCP RAS
Moscow, Russia
07:55-08:00
Opening remarks
Prof. Dr. Leonid Chernozatonskii
IBCP RAS
Moscow, Russia
08:00-08:50
Will be announced
Sir Prof. Konstantin Novoselov
University of Manchester, the UK
National University of Singapore, Singapore
08:50-09:15
Mechanical properties of 2D materials, scaling from atomic sheets to macro monoliths
Dr. Dai-Ming Tang
National Institute for Materials Science
Japan
09:25-10:15
P-T phase diagram of CaCO3 – more than century long story
Dr. Pavel Gavryushkin
Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy
Novosibirsk, Russia
10:15-10:50
Spin-orbit coupling in heavy transition metal oxides: novel effects
Prof. Dr. Sergey Streltsov
Institute of metal physics
Yekaterinburg, Russia
11:10-11:20
Differential resistance in weakly fluorinated graphene
Anna Belosludtseva
ISPMS SB RAS
Tomsk, Russia
11:20-11:30
Hybrid materials based on carbon nanotubes and polyaromatic molecules: structural features and sensory properties
Victoria Ivanova
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS
Novosibirsk, Russia
11:40-11:50
Diffusion process in multicomponent systems
Timofey Miryashkin
MIPT (NRU)
Dolgoprudny, Russia
11:50-12:00
QM/MM studies of calix[4]arene and alkali metals complexes
Dmitry Kapusta
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Research Laboratory of Chemical Cybernetics
Moscow, Russia
12:10-13:00
Poster Session
14:00-14:50
Defect engineering in two-dimensional materials: from fundamentals to applications
Prof. Mahdi Ghorbani-Asl
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Dresden, Germany
14:50-15:25
Defect Engineering of Two‐Dimensional Molybdenum Disulfide
Dr. Péter Vancsó
Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science
Budapest, Hungary
15:35-16:25
van der Waals effects in van der Waals materials
Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko
University of Luxembourg
Luxembourg
16:25-16:35
Nitrogen fullerenes and crystals based on them: topological rules, stability and pyrolysis mechanisms
Konstantin Katin
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
Moscow, Russia
16:35-16:45
Supramolecular biocompatible polymer nanofilms based on the pillar[5]arene/vitamin D3 system
Yulia Alexandrova
Kazan Federal University
Kazan, Russia
16:45-17:00