SCHWAMI-
Stanford-Chalmers Workshop on Advancing Materials Innovatively
December 14-15, 2015
As part of the exchange program with Stanford University we are organising the SCHWAMI (Stanford Chalmers Workshop on Advancing Materials Innovatively) workshop on December 14-15, 2015. This is the fourth workshop. The workshop is held every year at either Chalmers or Stanford.
Location:
Chalmersska Huset, Södra Hamngatan 11
Time:
December 14, starting 12 with lunch to December 15 ending with lunch.
Monday
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:20 Talks (20 min per speaker)
14:20-15:00 Coffee
15:00-17:00 Talks (20 min per speaker)
17:00-19:00 Poster session
19:00- Dinner
Tuesday
09:00-10:40 Talks (20 min per speaker)
10:40-11:00 Coffee
11:00-12:40 Talks (20 min per speaker)
12:40-13:40 Lunch
13:00-13:20
Stefan Bengtsson?, Aleksandar Matic, Eva Olsson and Robert Sinclair
Introduction
13:20-13:40
Kasper Moth-Poulsen (Chalmers)
Towards Self-Assembled Single-Molecule and Single-Nanoparticle Devices
Kasper Moth-Poulsen
13:40-14:00
Thomas Hymel (Stanford)
Fabrication and Nanostructures of Silicon using Metal-assisted Chemical Etching
Thomas Hymel, Vijay Narasimhan, Ruby Lai and Yi Cui
14:00-14:20
Alexandre Dmitriev (Chalmers)
Magnetoplasmonics for the active control of light and ultrasensing
Alexandre Dmitriev
14:20-15:00
Coffee/Tea
15:00-15:20
Alberto Curto (Stanford)
Layered semiconductors for nanophotonics
Alberto Curto
15:20-15:40
Timur Shegai (Chalmers)
Strong coupling between individual plasmonic nanoparticles and molecular excitons
Gülis Zengin, Martin Wersäll, Tomasz Antosiewicz, Peter Johansson, Göran Johansson, Mikael Käll and Timur Shegai
15:40-16:00
Christoph Langhammer (Chalmers)
Plasmonic Nanospectroscopy of Energy-Related Materials
Christoph Langhammer
16:00-16:20
Aleksandra Vojvodic (Stanford)
Water splitting by transition-metal oxide materials
Aleksandra Vojvodic
16:20-16:40
Paul Erhart (Chalmers)
Optimization of norbornadiene compounds for solar thermal storage: A computational high-throughout study
Mikael Kuisma, Angelica Lundin, Kasper Moth-Poulsen, Per Hyldgaard, and Paul Erhart
16:40-17:00
Austin Sendek (Stanford)
Identification of Promising New Lithium Superionic Conductors from Thousands of Candidates Using Statistical Learning Methods
Austin Sendek, Qian Yang, Karel-Alexander Duerloo, Yi Cui, Evan Reed
17:00-19:00
Poster session
19:00-23:30
Dinner
Short address by Stefan Bengtsson?
Tuesday
09:00-09:20
Alberto Salleo (Stanfod)
Doping in organic semiconductors
Alberto Salleo
09:20-09:40
Christian Müller (Chalmers)
Polymer Solar Cells: From Disorder to Stable Nanostructures
Christian Müller
09:40-10:00
Ergang Wang (Chalmers)
Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers for Organic Electronics
Ergang Wang
10:00-10:20
Martin Andersson (Chalmers)
Bone Mimetic Materials
Martin Andersson
10:20-10:40
Anders Palmquist (GU)
Methodology to understand bone healing around implants
Måndag Anders Palmquist, Karin Ekström, Margarita Trobos, Omar Omar and Peter Thomsen
10:40-11:00
Coffee/Tea
11:00-11:20
Annika Enejder (Chalmers)
Shining new light on biomaterials - Nonlinear microscopy of tissue-mimicking materials
Annika Enejder, Alexandra Paul, Huiyuan Wang, Lei Cai and Sarah Heilshorn
11:20-11:40
Paul J. Kempen (Stanford)
Characterization of Platinum Loaded Liposomes In Vitro using Transmission Electron Microscopy
Paul J. Kempen, Jonas Bruun, Kasper B. Johnson, Ragnhild G. Østrem and Thomas L. Andresen
11:40-12:00
Robert Sinclair (Stanford)
An Up-date on In Situ and Environmental High Resolution Electron Microscopy
Robert Sinclair, Sangchul Lee and Ai Leen Koh
12:00-12:20
Andrea Baldi (Stanford)
Reconstructing phase transitions within individual nanoparticles using in-situ TEM
A. Baldi, T. C. Narayan, A. L. Koh, R. Sinclair and J. Dionne
12:20-12:40
Eva Olsson (Chalmers)
In Situ Microscopy of Functional Materials for Manipulation and Correlation Between Structure and Properties
Eva Olsson
12:40-13:40
Lunch