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Stanford-Chalmers Workshop on Advancing Materials Innovatively

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Invitation to Stanford & Chalmers Workshop on Advancing Materials Innovatively

As part of the exchange program with Stanford University Chalmers University of Technology are organising the SCHWAMI, Stanford&Chalmers Workshop on Advancing Materials Innovatively, workshop on December 14-15, 2023. This is the eighth workshop. The workshop is held every year at either Chalmers or Stanford. During this year's workshop, Anne l’Huillier will give a Nobel lecture. The workshop is held at Johanneberg Science Park, Sven Hultins gata 5, in "Guldhuset", seminar room 4. The Nobel lecture is held in RunAN, Chalmers Conference Center.

Overview

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  • Date:Starts 14 December 2023, 08:30Ends 15 December 2023, 16:00
  • Location:
    Johanneberg Science Park, Sven Hultins plats 5, Golden House, room 4, Chalmers Campus Johanneberg.
  • Language:English
  • Last sign up date:8 December 2023
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Thursday, December 14

08:30-08:50 Registration, Johannebergs Science Park, Sven Hultins gata 5, The Golden house to the left.

08:50-09:00 Welcome, Maria Abrahamsson, Eva Olsson, Alberto Salleo, Robert Sinclair

09:00-09:25 Maria Abrahamsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sustainable photocatalytic materials: The quest for mechanistic insights

09:25-09:50 Briley Bourgeois: Jennifer Dionne and Briley Bourgeois, Stanford University
Linking atomic and reactor scale plasmon photocatalysis with optically coupled ETEM

09:50-10:15 Julia Wiktor, Chalmers University of Technology, Charge self-trapping in materials for solar applications

10:15-10:45 Coffee/Tea

10:45-11:10 Wah Chiu, Stanford University
Cryogenic electron microscopy and tomography define new possibilities in basic and traditional biomedicine

11:10-11:35 Maggie Holme, Chalmers University of Technology, Characterizing lipid vesicles for use in drug delivery: A neutron scattering perspective

11:35-12:00 Eric Appel, Stanford University
Entropy-driven supramolecular biomaterials enabling innovation in drug and cell delivery

12:00-12:25 Alberto Salleo, Stanford University,
Ions and electrons in polymers: toward GHz iontronicsLunch

12:25-13:25 Lunch, Location: OOTO, Sven Hultins plats 5, Black house

13:25-13:50 Alexander Giovanitti, Chalmers University of Technology, Next-generation polymeric organic semiconductors for electrochemical application in aqueous electrolytes

13:50-14:15 Christian Müller, Chalmers University of Technology, New insulation materials for High Voltage Power Cables

14:15-14:40 Paul Erhart, Chalmers University of Technology, Dynamic perovskites: Correlations, vibrations and many components

14:40-15:00 Coffee/Tea

15:00-15:25 Felipe Jornada, Stanford University, Prediction of plasmonic properties of nanoparticles and excited-state reaction pathways from first principles

15:25-15:50 Andrew Mannix, Stanford University, Interfacial engineering of 2D semiconductors and moiré heterostructures

15:50-16:15 Yi Cui: Yi Cui, Yi Cui, Robert Sinclair, Stanford University, Metal nanodisc growth within twisted 2D material bilayers, e.g. twisted epitaxy of Au in MoS2

16:15-16:35  Paul Kempen DTU: Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Establishing a facility for the preparation and characterization of soft materials

Friday, December 15

08:30-08:55 Aleksandar Matic, Chalmers University of Technology, Visualization of processes on metal anodes for next generation batteries

08:55-09:20 Leif Asp, Chalmers University of Technology, Multifunctional composites for massless energy storage

09:20-09:45 Reinhold Dauskardt, Stanford University
Exploring nanoparticles at the extreme limits of molecular-scale confinement

09:45-10:10 Angela Grommet, Chalmers University of Technology, Under Confinement: Separation, Transportation, and Reactivity Modulation

10:10-10:45 Coffee/Tea

10:45-11:10 Eduard Hryha, Chalmers University of Technology, Development of powder materials for metal additive manufacturing: challenges and opportunities

11:10-11:35 Julia Maibach, Chalmers University of Technology, Near-Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy for Electrochemical Applications 

11:35-12:00 Robert Sinclair, Stanford university, Using STEM-EELS to optimize plasmonic gold nanoparticles for early cancer detection

12:00-12:25 Eva Olsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Advanced and in situ electron microscopy of functional materials

12:25-12:35 Maria Abrahamsson, Eva Olsson, Alberto Salleo, Robert Sinclair, Concluding remarks

12:45-13:30 Lunch Location: Location: OOTO, Sven Hultins plats 5, Black house