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Austria Trend Parkhotel Schönbrunn, Vienna/Austria
2013-06-26 - 2013-06-29

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DECHEMA-House, Frankfurt am Main
2013-07-15 - 2013-07-16

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Estoril Congress Center, Estoril/Portugal
2013-09-01 - 2013-09-05

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DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main
2013-09-22 - 2013-09-25


Informationswuensche

LECTURE PROGRAMME

Thursday, 29 September 2005

11.00  Welcome

11.10   KEYNOTE LECTURE:
             Nanostructure processing of advanced biomaterials
             J.Y. Ying, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore, SGP

11.50   Basulin, a long acting formulation of human insulin based on Medusa nanoparticles
             Y.-P. Chan, R. Meyrueix, R. Kravtzoff, O. Soula, G. Soula, Flamel Technologies S.A., V?nissieux, F

12.20   Biomimetic polymer membranes
            
W. Meier, Universit?t Basel, CH

12.50   Particle engineering in pharmaceutical technology
            
M. Egen, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, D

13.20   Lunch

14.50   KEYNOTE LECTURE:
            
Nanostructured micromaterials for energy and electronics
             T. Kodas, Cabot Superior MicroPowders, Albuquerque, NM, USA

15.30   Particle-stabilized emulsions with controllable stability 
            
G.G. Fuller, J. Kirkwood, Stanford University, CA, USA

16.00   A robust method for making co-continuous polymer nanostructures 
            
L. Leibler, ESPCI, Paris, F

16.30   Coffee Break

17.00   KEYNOTE LECTURE:
             Nanostructured materials for lithium ion batteries
             P. Pilgram, Degussa AG/CREAVIS Technologies & Innovation, Marl, D
 

17.30  Inorganic nanostructures at and inside tobacco mosaic viruses
            
A.M. Bittner1, S. Balci1, R. Sordan1, M. Burghard1, M. Knez2, A. Kadri3, C. Wege3, H. Jeske3, K. Hahn4, M. R?hle4, K. Kern1,
            1 MPI f?r Festk?rperforschung, Stuttgart, D
            2 MPI f?r Mikrostrukturphysik, Halle, D
            3 Universit?t Stuttgart, D
            4 MPI f?r Metallforschung, Stuttgart, D

18.00   Poster Session with beer and pretzels

21.00   End of First Day

 

 

Friday, 30 September 2005

 

09.30   KEYNOTE LECTURE: 
          
Potentials of UV-Nanoimprint
           H. Kurz, RWTH Aachen, AMICA/AMO-GmbH, Aachen, D

10.10    Tailored dispersing techniques - key to nanomaterials
              S. Pilotek, S. Sch?r, F. Tabellion, B?hler PARTEC GmbH, Saarbr?cken, D     

10.40   Microwave induced bonding using nano­scaled ferrites
           H.M. Sauer, S. Spiekermann, E. Cura, L. Lie, Sustech GmbH & Co. KG, Darmstadt, D; R. Hempelmann, Universit?t des  
           Saarlandes, Saarbr?cken, D, und Sustech GmbH & Co. KG, Darmstadt, D

11.10   Coffee Break

11.40   KEYNOTE LECTURE: 
            
Application of nanotechnology in healthcare
             H. Gr?ll, Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, NL

12.20   Multiwalled carbon nanotubes ? process and product development           
             M. Bierdel, S. Buchholz, V. Michele, L. Mleczko, R. Rudolf, Bayer Technology Services GmbH, Leverkusen, D; M. Schmid, Bayer     
             Material Science AG, Leverkusen, D; A. Wolf, Bayer Technology Services GmbH, Leverkusen, D

12.50  End of Conference / Farewell

13.00   Lunch

 

 

POSTER PROGRAMME

 

Poster
No.

          NanoBio:

 

01    RNA-protein interaction studied at the single molecule level by atomic force microscopy and spectroscopy
       
P. Sch?n, J.W. Gerritsen, O.M. Ottink, H. van Kempen, H.A. Heus, S. Speller, University of Nijmegen, NL

02     The platelet aggregation inhibitors engineering by means of the electron beam plasma
          M. Vasiliev, T. Vasilieva, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, RU

03     Antimicrobial polymers using Ag-nanoparticles
          M. Moneke, S. Khare, German Institute for Polymers, Darmstadt, D; R. Hempelmann, N. Plachkov, M. Bureik, N. Lenz, University of 
          Saarland, Saarbr?cken, D

04     Nanocomposite Ti/hydrocarbon plasma polymers for biomedical applications
         
A. Grinevich, A. Choukourov, J. Hanus, Y. Pihosh, D. Slavinska, H. Biederman, Charles University, Prague, CZ; H. Koshelyev, Czech
          Technical University in Prague, CZ; L. Bacakova, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, CZ

05    Nanolayers to enhance the surface biocompatibility of polymeric drug delivery systems
        
?. Kiss, G. Korm?ny, Lor?nd E?tv?s University Budapest, HU; E.I. Vargha-Butler, University of Toronto, CDA

06    Peptide-polymer nanotubes
         J. Couet, M.A. Biesalski, University of Freiburg, D

07    Nanocompartments for biotechnological applications in biocatalysis and selective product recovery
         M. Nallani, O. Onaca, A. Paine, International University Bremen, D; S. F?rster, W. Meier, University of Hamburg, D; U. Schwaneberg
         International University Bremen, D

08    A generic platform for protein chip technologies and molecular organization of proteins
        
A. Tinazli, J. Tang, R. Valiokas, S. Pićurić, S. Lata, J. Piehler, University of Frankfurt, D; B. Liedberg, Link?ping University, S; R. Tamp?,
        University of Frankfurt, D

09    Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for medical applications 
        
R. M?ller, H. Steinmetz, R. Hergt, M. Zeisberger, S. Dutz, W. Gawalek, Institute for Physical High Technology e.V., Jena, D

      Energy/Optics/Theory:

10    High performance carbon nanocomposite based electrode for direct methanol fuel cell
        
H.C. Shih, C.H. Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, TW; Y.T. Tsai, H.Y. Du, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, TW;
        L.C. Chen, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TW; K.H. Chen, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TW

11    Photonic crystals from inorganic-polymeric hybridparticles
         P. Spahn, T. Ruhl, German Institute for Polymers, Darmstadt, D

12    Optical properties of photosensitive nanocomposite polymer - As2S3:Pr
        
V. Verlan, A. Andriesh, M. Iovu, S. Buzurniuc, Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Chisinau, MD; S. Robu, State University of Moldova,
        Chisinau, MD

13    Computer aided nanodesign (CAN) for the lab-to-fab transition
       
G. Goldbeck-Wood, Accelrys Ltd, Cambridge, UK

14    Cluster origin of properties of single-wall carbon nanotubes 
         F. Torrens, University of Val?ncia, Burjassot, E

         Advanced Nanomaterials:

15    Carbon nanotubes (CNT)
        
Actuation properties, applications for CNT-composite materials
         K. Hying, I. Kolaric, Fraunhofer Technology Development Group/Fraunhofer TEG, Stuttgart, D

16    Metall@MOF-5
       
Loading of highly porous coordination polymers as host lattices via metal organic chemical vapour deposition
        S. Hermes, R.A. Fischer, Ruhr University Bochum, D

17    Interfacing zeolite L host-guest materials with the environment by selective modification of their external surface
        A. Devaux, L.-Q. Dieu, O. Bossart, G. Calzaferri, University of Bern, CH

18    Porous membrane via particle assisted wetting
        D. Marczewski, Chemnitz University of Technology, D; H. Xu, F. Yan, University of Ulm, D; C. Greiser, S. Kaufmann, W.A. Goedel,
        Chemnitz University of Technology, D

19    Grinding and dispersion in the field of nanotechnology
         G. Scherer, NETZSCH-Feinmahltechnik GmbH, Selb, D

20    Generation of uncontaminated nanoparticles by high-energy milling
         M. Juhnke, R. Weichert, Clausthal University of Technology, D

21    Organometallic routes to Cu and Cu/Zn (o) nanoparticles ? preparation and surface chemistry
         M.K. Schr?ter, M. Cokoja, R.A. Fischer, Ruhr University Bochum, D

22    Preparation of polymer magnetic microsphers and investigation of their magnetic properties
         E.H. Efendiyev, R.A. Ali-Zade, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbayjan, Baku, AZ; V.P. Zubov, Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
         n.a. M.M. Shemyakin and U.A. Ovchinnikov Academy of Russia, Moscow, RU

23    Photo-assisted preparation of Cu@TiO2 nanocomposite probed by FTIR CO adsorption studies
        T. Hikov, M.-K. Schr?ter, L. Khodeir, Ruhr University Bochum, D; A. Chemseddine, Hahn-Meitner Institute Berlin GmbH, D; M. Muhler, 
         R.A. Fischer, Ruhr University Bochum, D

24    Nanostructured TiO2(B) prepared via novel synthetic route and its electrochemical and photocatalytic performance
         M. Zukalov?, M. Kalb?č, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, CZ; L. Kavan, Academy of Sciences of the Czech
         Republic, Prague, CZ and EPFL, Lausanne, CH; I. Exnar, High Power Lithium, Lausanne, CH; A. Haeger, University of Hanover, D;
         M. Graetzel, EPFL, Lausanne, CH

25    The formation of hydrophobized inorganic nanoparticles in the presence of amphiphilic copolymers ? a new approach to surface
         functionalized inorganic materials for nanocomposites
         M. Klapper, V. Khrenov, F. Schwager, Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, D; M. Koch, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, D;
         K. M?llen, Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, D

26    Particle-assisted wetting 
         A. Ding, Chemnitz University of Technology, D; P. Tierno, H. Xu, University of Ulm, D; W.A. Goedel, Chemnitz University of
        Technology,  D and University of Ulm, D

27    The influence of particle and surfactant concentration on the dispersion stability of AOT-coated boehmite-nanoparticles
        
T. Dederichs, O. Weichold, M. M?ller, German Wool Research Institute at the University of Technology Aachen, D

28    Synthesis of ferroelectric nanocomposites
         A. Matthes, E. Erdem, R. B?ttcher, H.-J. Gl?sel, E. Hartmann, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM), Leipzig, D

29    Preparation of nanoscale particles by liquid phase precipitation
       
M. Kucher, K. Quarch, J. Schlomach, M. Kind, Research University of Karlsruhe, D

30    The influence of ion type and concentration on the properties of fumed silica suspensions
         K. Paciejewska, F. Babick, Technical University Dresden, D

31    Amphiphilic and bipolar ?Janus?-particles: Preparation and properties
       
O. Seidel, A. Wolyniec, E. M?ller, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, D

32    Dispersion and structuring of agglomerated colloidal particles by high pressure processes in aqueous suspensions
         R. Wengeler, H. Nirschl, Research University of Karlsruhe, D

33    Multicompartment micelles
         A. Th?nemann, Federal Institute for Materials Sciences and Testing, Berlin, D; S. Kubowisz, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and
         Interfaces, Potsdam, D; R. Weberskirch, University of Munich, D; A. Laschewsky, J.-F. Lutz, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer
         Research, Potsdam, D; H. von Berlepsch, Free University of Berlin, D; H. M?hwald, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces,
         Potsdam, D

34    Polymer?coated inorganic nanocrystals: Surface modification with poly(ethylene glycol)
        
R.A. Sperling, J. Li, T. Pellegrino, M. Zanella, S. Kudera, W.J. Parak, University of Munich, D

35    Understanding structure and product property formation in aerosol processes: A multi-level approach
        
H.-J. Schmid, M. Kirchhof, H. F?rster, W. Peukert, University of Erlangen-N?rnberg, D

36    Novel invertible stabilizers for colloidal nanoparticles
         A. Kohut, A. Voronov, W. Peukert, University of Erlangen-N?rnberg, D

      Polymers and Composites:

37    Structure and perfomance of the linear polyurethane - layered silicate nanocomposites
         Y.V.Savelyev, L.P.Robota, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev, UA; P. Pissis, S. Kripotou, National Technical University of Athens, GR

38    Stimuli-responsive multi-arm multi-shell dendritic nanocarriers
         M. Adeli, Lorestan University, Khoramabad, IR; R. Haag, Free University of Berlin, D

39    Titanium dioxide ? polymer nanocomposites
         I. Gubaydullin, G.P. Hellmann, German Institute for Polymers, Darmstadt, D

40    Innovative metalorganic nanofillers for protective polymeric coatings
         H.-J. Gl?sel, E. Hartmann, R. Mehnert, M. Buchmeiser, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM), Leipzig, D

41    Synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles for environmental applications
         O. Kammona, E. Dini, K. Kotti, C. Kiparissides, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Chemical Process Engineering Research 
         Institute, Thessaloniki, GR

42     Transparent nanocomposites
        
S. Kaskel, H. Althues, S. Wohlrab, Technical University Dresden, D

43     Novel hybrid (poly)urethane-silicon materials
          Y.V. Savelyev, L.P. Robota, V.I. Litvyakov, O.A. Savelyeva, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev, UA

        Surfaces:

44    Spherical nanofillers and its application in adhesives
        J. Trautmann, A. Hartwig, M. Sebald, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Applied Materials Research in Bremen, D

45    Controlled formation and size-selected deposition of indium nanoparticles from a microwave flow reactor on semiconductor
         surfaces
         K. Hitzbleck, H. Wiggers, P. Roth, University of Duisburg-Essen, D

46    UV moulding for continuous high throughput fabrication of 3D-micro- and nanostructures on flexible substrates
       
C. Elsner, J. Zajadacz, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM), Leipzig, D

47    Photo-processing of polymer surfaces by the use of VUV excimer lamps 
         L. Prager, R. Schubert, C. Elsner, M.R. Buchmeiser, Leibniz Institute of Surface Modification (IOM), Leipzig, D

48    Nanoparticles as highly selective sensor coatings 
         M. Herold, M. Rempfer, G.E.M. Tovar, H. Brunner, Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering & Biotechnology, D and University of
         Stuttgart, D

49    Aligning and positioning molecular material on prepatterned surfaces created by nanoimprint lithography
        
M.C. Lensen, P. Mela, A. Mourran, M. M?ller, German Wool Research Institute at the University of Technology Aachen, D

50     Large patterned surfaces by tandem self-assembly and dewetting interactions
          R. van Hameren, P. Sch?n, J.W. Gerritsen, H. Engelkamp, P.C.M. Christianen, J.C. Maan, S. Speller, R.J.M. Nolte, J.A.A.W. Elemans,
          A.E. Rowan, University of Nijmegen, NL

51    Controlling and understanding structure and reactivity of functional organic thin films
        
C. Zhao, M. Burchardt, I. Zawisza, Physical Chemistry University of Oldenburg, D; T. Treutler, Max Planck Institute for Microstructure
         Physics, Halle, D; T. Wilhelm, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, D; G. Wittstock, Physical Chemistry University of Oldenburg, D