Join us for the Mini-Symposium on Nanocomposite Materials, where leading experts and researchers will explore groundbreaking advancements in nanotechnology and its diverse applications. This event offers a unique opportunity to dive into cutting-edge topics like cluster-assembled computing, diffusion in liquid glass-forming metals, and two-dimensional nanostructures for sensing. Whether you’re a professional in the field, a student, or just passionate about the future of materials science, this symposium promises to inspire and inform. Don’t miss your chance to connect with pioneers in the field and broaden your understanding of nanotechnology’s transformative potential!
The symposium is organized in honor of Prof. Franz Faupel to celebrate his distinguished career as he transitions into retirement.
Date: Fri, March 28, 2025
Time: 13:00 – 18:00 CET
Registration deadline: 01.03.2025
Location:
Lecture Hall Building D
Faculty of Engineering
Kaiserstraße 2
24143 Kiel
Program:
13:00 CET „Welcome“
Prof. Eckhard Quandt (Vice President for Research, Academic Infrastructure and Transfer, Kiel University)
Prof. Rainer Adelung (Kiel University)
Prof. Lorenz Kienlie (Kiel University)
13:30 CET „Cluster-assembled computers“
Prof. Paolo Milani (University of Milan)
14:00 CET „Nanotechnology crosses borders“
Prof. Horst-Günter Rubahn (University of Southern Denmark)
14:30 CET Coffee and Cake
15:30 CET „Diffusion in liquid glass-forming metals“
Prof. Andreas Meyer (German Aerospace Center)
16:00 CET „Two dimensional ordered nanostructures for sensing and lasing applications“
Prof. Sigitas Tamulevičius (Kaunas University of Technology)
16:30 CET „Blackbody: Is It Really Black?“
Prof. Mady Elbahri (Aalto University)
17:00 CET „Closing remarks“
Prof. Tayebeh Ameri (Kiel University)
Contact
Dr. Christian Ohrt
E-Mail: ohrt@nina-sh.de
Prof. Dr. Tayebeh Ameri
E-Mail: tam@tf.uni-kiel.de