
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
Date:
Starts 14 December 2023, 08:30Ends 15 December 2023, 16:00Location:
Johanneberg Science Park, Sven Hultins plats 5, Golden House, room 4, Chalmers Campus Johanneberg.Language:
EnglishLast sign up date:
8 December 2023
Thursday, December 14
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
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
11:35-12:00 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