Monday, July 4
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830- 1700 |
Registration |
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Chairmen: V.V. Lemanov, A.Ya.Vul',
A.T.Dydeikin |
900-920 |
Opening
Welcome speech of Nobel Prize Winner,
Sir H.Kroto |
920-1000 |
Hirsch
A., University of Erlangen-Nurnberg,
Germany
Functionalization
of synthetic carbon allotropes (invited
lecture) |
1000-1040 |
Wakabayashi
K., WPI-MANA, NIMS; PRESTO,
JST, Japan
Edge
effect on electronic properties in nanoscale
graphene systems (invited lecture)
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1040-1100 |
Wang Z.P., Hosei University,
Japan
Growth
and electrochemical properties of carbon
nanosheets via microwave plasma enhanced
chemical vapor deposition |
1100-
1120 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: A. Hirsch, M.V.Baidakova |
1120- 1140 |
Whitby R.L.D., University of
Brighton, United Kingdom
Conformational changes and chemistry
of single-layer graphene oxide |
1140- 1200 |
Usachov D., St Petersburg
State University, Russia
Nitrogen-doped graphene: synthesis and
properties |
1200- 1220 |
Talyzin A., Umea University,
Sweden
Structural study of graphite oxide hydration:
effects of temperature and pressure |
1220- 1240
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Antonova I.V., A.V.Rzhanov
Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB
RAS, Russia
Novel graphene based hybrid material
with tunable electronic properties |
1240- 1300 |
Korobeinyk A.V., University
of Brighton, United Kingdom
Exfoliation of single- and multi-layer
graphenes from the surface of polyacrylonitrile-based
copolymer under thermal treatment |
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1300-
1400 |
Lunch |
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Chairmen: K. Wakabayashi, A.V. Okotrub |
1400- 1440 |
Okazaki T., National
Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology (AIST), Japan
One-dimensional
molecular nano-structures inside single-walled
carbon nanotubes (invited lecture)
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1440- 1520 |
Troyanov S.I.,
Moscow State University, Russia
Structures
and cage transformations of higher fullerenes
(invited lecture) |
1520- 1540 |
Krestinin A.V., Institute
of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,
Russia
Technology and main products of single-walled
carbon nanotubes produced by arc discharge
process |
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1540-
1600 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: T. Okazaki, S.I. Troyanov |
1600-1620 |
Mordkovich V.Z., Technological
Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon
Materials; INFRA Technologies, Russia
Longer carbon nanotubes by controlled
catalytic growth in the presence of
water vapor |
1620-1640
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Fedorov G., NRC "Kurchatov
Institute", Russia
Interplay between intrinsic and contact
phenomena in carbon nanotube devices:
from exponential magnetoresistance to
chemical sensing |
1640- 1700 |
Eliseev A.A., Moscow State
University, Russia
Growth and characterization of one-dimensional
semiconductor nanocrystals within single-walled
carbon nanotube channels |
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Chairmen: V.I. Siklitsky, S.A. Grudinkin |
1700- 1900 |
Poster
Session 1
Graphene, Carbon nanotubes |
Tuesday, July 5
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Chairmen: M.V. Korobov, J.C. Arnault |
900 - 940 |
Osawa E., Nanocarbon
Research Institute Ltd., Japan
Recent
progress in dispersed detonation nanodiamond
(invited lecture) |
940 - 1020 |
Vlasov I.I., General Physics
Institute RAS, Russia
Nitrogen
in nanodiamonds of dynamic synthesis
(invited lecture) |
1020 - 1100 |
Ho
D., Northwestern University,
USA
Nanodiamond
platforms for biomedical applications
(invited lecture) |
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1100-
1120 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: E. Osawa, A.M. Panich
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1120-
1140 |
Shenderova O.A.,
International Technology Center, USA
Carbon dots decorated nanodiamond |
1140- 1200 |
Arnault J.C., CEA, LIST, Diamond
Sensors Laboratory, France
Surface modifications of nanodiamonds
for higher surface reactivity |
1200-
1220 |
Pruuel E.R.,
Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics
SB RAS, Russia
SAXS measurement and dynamics of condensed
carbon growth at detonation of condensed
high explosives |
1220- 1240
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Pichot V., French-German Research
Institute of Saint-Louis, France
Nitrogen doping of detonation nanodiamonds |
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1300-
1400 |
Lunch |
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Chairmen: O. Shenderova, V. Pichot |
1400- 1420 |
Panich A., M. Ben-Gurion University
of the Negev, Israel
Diamond nanoparticles with functionalized
surface -a NMR study |
1420- 1440 |
Aleksenskii A.E., Ioffe Physical
Technical Institute RAS, Russia
Deagglomeration of detonation nanodiamonds.
Problem and its decision |
1440- 1500 |
Neitzel I., Drexel University,
Philadelphia, USA
Diamond nanoparticles: purification,
deagglomeration and functionalization |
1500- 1520
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Korobov M.V., Moscow State
University, Russia
Detonation nanodiamonds as revealed
by differential scanning calorimetry |
1520- 1540 |
Bochechka A.A., V.Bakul Institute
for Superhard Materials, Ukraine
Diamond-tungsten carbide nanocomposite
based on detonation synthesized diamond
nanopowder |
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1540-
1600 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: I.I. Vlasov, Z.P. Wang |
1600-1620 |
Kurdyukov D.A., Ioffe Institute,
Russia
Template-assisted fabrication and study
of 2D and 3D ordered porous nanodiamond
films |
1620-1640
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Cheng H.-F., National Taiwan
Normal University, Taiwan
Growth of ultrananocrystalline diamond
films on non-silicon substrates using
electrophoresis-deposited nano-diamond
as nucleation layer |
1640- 1700 |
Schmidlin L., French-German
Research Institute of Saint-Louis, France
High density nanodiamond monolayer obtained
by an electrophoretic process |
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1700-
1715 |
Conference
photo |
1800- 2000 |
Welcome Reception |
Wednesday, July 6
One day Conference/School for young
scientists
Diagnostics of Carbon Nanostructures
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Chairmen: V.V. Afrosimov, M.V. Kovalchuk |
900 - 955 |
Shenderova O., International
Technology Center, USA
Carbon at the nanoscale |
955- 1050 |
Baranov A.V., St
Petersburg State University of Information
Technologies, Mechanics and Optics,
Russia
Raman characterization of nanostructured
graphite materials |
1050-
1110 |
Coffee break |
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1110-
1205 |
Baranov P.G.,
Ioffe Institute, Russia
Optically detected magnetic resonance
for characterization of carbon nanostructures |
1205- 1300 |
Panich A. M., Ben-Gurion University
of the Negev, Israel
Nuclear magnetic resonance for studies
of carbon nanostructures |
1300-
1400 |
Lunch |
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1400- 1455 |
Sakharov V.I., Ioffe Institute,
Russia
Rutherford Backscattering spectroscopy |
1455- 1550 |
Shnitov V.V., Ioffe Institute,
Russia
Investigation of atomic and electron
structure of nanocarbon materials by
use of EXAFS and NEXAFS spectroscopy
techniques |
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Chairmen: S.A. Grudinkin, V.Yu. Osipov |
1550- 1630 |
Young Scientist's short-form presentations
(see School Program) |
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All lectures
and contributed presentations will be
given in Russian |
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Chairmen: V.I. Siklitsky, S.A. Grudinkin |
1630- 1830
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Poster
Session 2
School Poster Session & Nanodiamonds,
Methods for characterization of nanocarbons. |
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Work language
on Poster Session 2 is English
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Thursday, July 7
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Chairmen: M.V. Avdeev, I.-Nan Lin |
900 - 940 |
Konarev D.V., Institute
of Problems of Chemical Physics,
Russia
From
neutral complexes to ionic compounds
of fullerenes with magnetic transitions
and metallic conductivity (invited
lecture) |
940- 1000 |
Ogata H., Hosei University,
Japan
Fabrication, characterization and properties
of C60(OH)x nanocrystals
by a reprecipitation method |
1000- 1020 |
Bousige C., Institut Laue
Langevin, France
Translational dynamics of 1D fullerenes
chains encapsulated inside single-walled
carbon nanotubes |
1020- 1040
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Verberck B., Universiteit
Antwerpen;Laboratoire de Physique des
Solides, Belgium
A Monte Carlo study of C70
molecular motion in C70@SWCNT
peapods |
1040- 1100 |
Kovats E., Research Institute
for Solid State Physics and Optics,
Hungary
Comparative study of fullerene-cubane
rotor-stator systems |
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1100-
1120 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: D.V. Konarev, B. Verberck |
1120- 1140 |
Razbirin B.S., Ioffe Institute,
Russia
Site-selective spectroscopy of electronic
states of fullerene derivatives |
1140- 1200 |
Misochko E.Ya., Institute
of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS,
Russia
Open-shell fullerene derivates: low
temperature ESR spectroscopy and quantum
chemical (DFT) calculations |
1200- 1220 |
Avdeev M.V., Joint Institute
for Nuclear Research, Russia
Solvatochromism and cluster formation
in solutions of fullerene C60 |
1220- 1240
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Nikolaev I.V., Petersburg Nuclear
Physics Institute, Russia
Ordering of hydroxylated fullerenes
in aqueous solutions |
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1300-
1400 |
Lunch |
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Chairmen: H. Ogata, E.A. Katz |
1400- 1420 |
Terranova M.L., University
of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Engineering nanodiamond-PANI nanocomposites:
structural features and mutual arrangements |
1420- 1440 |
Hao Y., Beijing Institute
of Technology, China
Synthesis carbon-encaspsulated metal
nanoparticles by a detonation method |
1440- 1500 |
Ozerin A.N., Enikolopov Institute
of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Russia
Polymer-nanodiamond composites |
1500- 1520
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Rols S., Institut Laue Langevin,
France
Inelastic neutron investigations of
AC60 compounds with A=Li4,
Mg2 and C8H8 |
1520- 1540 |
Neitzel I., Drexel University,
Philadelphia, USA
Nanodiamond-containing polymers for
structural and biological applications |
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1540-
1600 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: T. Enoki, A. Talyzin |
1600-1620 |
Okotrub A.V., Nikolaev Institute
of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Russia
Electronic properties of fluorinated
graphite and grapheme |
1620-1640
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Makarova T., Umea University,
Sweden
Two-dimensional magnetism of fluorinated
graphite |
1640- 1700 |
Kharlamova M.V., Moscow State
University, Russia
Structure and electronic properties
of single-walled carbon nanotubes intercalated
by transition metal halogenides |
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1700-
1720 |
break |
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Chairman: Sheka E.F. |
1720- 1800 |
Round table
Concepts, illusions, drawbacks, and
trends of computational science of sp2
nanocarbons |
1720- 1740 |
Sheka E.F., Peoples' Friendship
University of Russia, Russia
Graphene in view of atomic-molecular
approach |
1740- 1800 |
Discussion |
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Chairmen: V.I. Siklitsky, S.A. Grudinkin |
1700- 1900
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Poster
Session 3
Fullerenes, Nanocarbon |
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Friday, July 8
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Chairmen: W.P. Kang, A.A. Eliseev |
900 - 940 |
Ando T., Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan
Exotic
transport properties of monolayer and
bilayer graphene (invited lecture)
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940- 1020 |
Enoki T.,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
The role
of zigzag and armchair edges in the
electronic structure of nanographene
(invited lecture) |
1020- 1040 |
Chernozatonskii L.A., Institute
of Biochemical Physics RAS, Russia
Nanotructures based on H-(or F-) atom
functionalized graphene-elements for
electronic and optic nanoengineering |
1040- 1100
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Pliushch A., Institute for
Nuclear Problems, Belarus
Nanocarbon modified epoxy resin and
microwaves |
1100-
1120 |
Coffee break |
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Chairmen: A.V. Krestinin, S. Rols |
1120- 1130 |
Katz E.A., Jacob Blaustein
Institutes for Desert Research; Ilze
Kats Institute for Nanoscale Science
and Technology, Israel
Effects of concentrated Sunlight on
efficiency and stability of fullerene-polymer
solar cells |
1130- 1140 |
Huang J. H., National Tsing
Hua University, Taiwan
Synthesis and supercapacitor performance
of arrayed MWCNT-MnO2 nanocomposites |
1140- 1150 |
Ankudinov A.V., Ioffe Institute;
National Research University ITMO, Russia
Nanocarbons-induced hardening of ultrathin
polysiloxane block copolymer films |
1150- 1200
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Faikov P.P., D. Mendeleev
University of Chemical Technology of
Russia, Russia
Carbon nanotubes reinforced alumina
composites fabricated by vacuum sintering |
1200- 1210 |
Malinovskaya O.S., Federal
State Unitary Enterprise "Keldysh
Research Center"; National Research
Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia
CVD facility for formation of carbon
nanomaterials on a space station board |
1210- 1220 |
Mazov I.N., Boreskov Institute
of Catalysis, Russia
Structural and physical properties of
MWNT/polyolefine composites |
1230-
1330 |
Lunch |
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Chairmen: A.Ya. Vul', V.Z. Mordkovich |
1330- 1410 |
Kang
W. P., Vanderbilt University,
USA
Nanocarbon
field emission devices and their applications
(invited lecture) |
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Special session: European Scientific
Programs |
1410- 1450 |
Sadowski M.L., European Commission,
DG Research and Innovation
Funding graphene research in the European
Research Area
Rajewsky A.X., European Research
Council Executive Agency
Scietific Programs of the European Commission
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Panel Discussion: Nanocarbon
Applications |
1450 - 1530 |
Chairman: Streletskiy A.V. Chief
Expert, Scientific and Technical Expert
Review Department, RUSNANO |
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Chairmen: S.V. Kozyrev, V.V. Lemanov |
1530- 1540 |
Young Scientist's best presentation
awarding |
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1540- 1600
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Closing |