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TENTATIVE PROGRAM GRAPHENE 2011
Week Schedule
Monday, 11/04 Tuesday, 12/04 Wednesday, 13/04 Thursday, 14/04

PL: Plenary Lectures (45 min. including discussion time)
I: Invited Speaker (40 min. including discussion time)
K: Keynote Lectures (30 min. including discussion time)
O: Oral Presentation (15 min. including discussion time)

IMAGINENANO PLENARY SESSION
Monday - April 11, 2011 (Plenary Lectures)
08:00-09:00
  Registration
09:00-09:30
  Imaginenano2011 Opening Ceremony - Welcome and Introduction
09:30-10:10
  Pedro M. Echenique Landiribar (Donostia International Physics Center, Spain)
(PL)
10:10-10:50
  Kostya Novoselov (Manchester Univ, UK)
(PL)
  Title not available
10:50-11:10
  Wolfgang Boch (INFSO/FET-European Commission, Belgium)
(PL)
11:10-12:00 Coffee Break

TENTATIVE PROGRAM GRAPHENE 2011
Monday - April 11, 2011
Chairman: Stephan Roche (CIN2 (ICN-CSIC), Spain)
12:00-12:40   Philip Kim (Columbia University, USA)
(I)
  "Manifest of electron interactions in quantum Hall effect in graphene"
12:40-13:10   Mark O. Goerbig (CNRS / Univ Paris Sud, France)
(K)
  "Physical consequences of electron-electron interactions in graphene Landau levels"
13:10-13:25   Peter Sutter (Brookhaven National Laboratory, United States)
(O)
  "Visualization of charge transport through Landau levels in graphene"
13:25-15:00 Lunch
Chairman: Hélène Bouchiat (LPS Orsay, France)
15:00-15:30   Pablo Jarillo-Herrero (MIT, USA)
(K)
  Electronic Transport in Graphene on hexagonal Boron Nitride Devices
15:30-15:45   Steffen Wiedmann (HFML, Radboud Univesity Nijmegen, Netherlands)
(O)
  "Hall effect in graphene near the charge neutrality point"
15:45-16:00   Walter Escoffier (Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI), Université de Toulouse, France)
(O)
  "Integer Quantum Hall Effect in Trilayer Graphene"
16:00-16:30   Katsunori Wakabayashi (MANA / NIMS, Japan)
(K)
  "Quantum Transport Properties of Graphene Nanoribbons and Nanojunctions"
16:30-16:45   Pablo San-Jose (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, Spain)
(O)
  "Non-adiabatic graphene quantum pumps"
16:45-17:00   Sungjong Woo (KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study), Korea)
(O)
  "Edge transport channel on a graphene nanoribbon"
17:00-19:30 Poster Session - Coffee Break
19:30 Welcome Reception
UP
TENTATIVE PROGRAM GRAPHENE 2011
Tuesday - April 12, 2011
Chairman: Jean-Christophe Charlier (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
09:00-09:30   Antonio H. Castro Neto (National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore)
(K)
  "Strain Engineering in Graphene"
09:30-09:45   Sophie Gueron (LPS, France)
(O)
  "Impurity scattering in coherent and incoherent single and bilayer graphene"
09:45-10:00   Eduardo Castro (ICMM - CSIC, Spain)
(O)
  "Mobility of suspended bilayer graphene at finite temperature"
10:00-10:15   Bernard Placais (Ecole Normale Superieure, France)
(O)
  "Transport scattering time probed through rf admittance of a graphene capacitor"
10:15-10:30   Ather Mahmood (Nel Institute, France)
(O)
  "Probing quantum interference effects in epitaxial graphene by STM and magnetotransport studies"
10:30-10:45   Frank Ortmann (CEA Grenoble, France)
(O)
  "Weak Localization vs. Weak Antilocalization in Graphene"
10:45-11:30 Coffee Break
Chairman: Pierre Seneor (CNRS/Thales, France)
11:30-12:10   Albert Fert (Université Paris Sud & CNRS/Thales, France)
(I)
  "Spin transport in graphene"
12:10-12:40   Roland Kawakami (University of California, USA)
(K)
  "Graphene Spintronics"
12:40-12:55   Andrea Candini (Instituto Nanoscienze - CNR centro S3 Modena, Italy)
(O)
  "Hysteresis loops of the magnetoconductance in graphene devices"
12:55-13:10   Junji Haruyama (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan) 
(O)
   "Large intrinsic band gaps, ferromagnetism, and anomalous magnetoresistance oscillations derived from grapheme edge states: Nanoribbons and Antidot-lattice Graphenes"
13:10-13:40   Klaus Ensslin (ETH, Switzerland)
(K)
  "Graphene quantum circuits"
13:40-15:00 Lunch
Chairman: Jari Kinaret (Chalmers University, Sweden)
15:00-15:30   Adrian Bachtold (CIN2 (ICN-CSIC), Spain)
(K)
  "NanoElectroMechanical Resonators based on graphene"
15:30-15:45   Arend van der Zande (Columbia University, United States)
(O)
  "Large-scale arrays of single-layer graphene resonators"
15:45-16:15   Alexander Balandin (University of California, USA)
(K)
  "Two-Dimensional Thermal Transport in Graphene: Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Effects"
16:15-16:30   Hyeonsik Cheong (Sogang University, Korea)
(O)
  "Thermal expansion coefficient of single-layer graphene measured by Raman spectroscopy"
16:30-17:15 Coffee Break
Chairman: Annick Loiseau (ONERA-CNRS and GDRI, Int. Research Group on Graphene and Nanotubes, France)
17:15-17:55   Sumio Iijima (Meijo Univ, Japan)
(I)
  "Nano-carbon Materials: Synthesis and Characterization"
17:55-18:25   Alessandra Lanzara (Berkeley, USA)
(K)
  "Tunable many body interactions in graphene"
18:25-18:40   Daniel Sánchez Portal (Centro de Física de Materiales, Spain)
(O)
  "Magnetism of Covalently Functionalized Graphene"
18:40-18:55   Florian Banhart (University of Strasbourg, France)
(O)
  "The Interaction of Graphene with Metals Studied by In-situ Electron Microscopy"
18:55-19:10  Julio Gomez-Herrero (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
(O)
 "Low magnetic signals measured by a combination of MFM and KPFM"
21:00
Conference Dinner
UP
TENTATIVE PROGRAM GRAPHENE 2011
Wednesday - April 13, 2011
Chairman: Andrea Ferrari (University of Cambridge (UK)
10:45-11:15   Klaus Mullen (Max Planck Inst for Polymer Research, Germany)
(K)
  "The Polymer Chemistry of Carbon Materials and Graphenes"
11:15-11:45   Kian Ping Loh (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
(K)
  "Making Nano-graphene"
11:45-12:00   Maurizio Prato (Universita' di Trieste, Italy)
(O)
  "Identifying Reactive Sites on Graphene Sheets against 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition and Amidation Reactions"
12:00-12:30   Alain Pnicaud (Universit Bordeaux-I, France)
(K)
  "Thermodynamicaly stable graphene solutions"
12:30-13:00   Manish Chhowalla (Rutgers, USA)
(K)
  "Opto-electronic properties of graphene oxide"
13:00-13:40   Luigi Colombo (Texas Instruments, USA)
(I)
  "Graphene for Beyond CMOS Devices"
13:40-15:00 Lunch
Chairman: Chris Ewels (IMN-CNRS Nantes, France)
15:00-15:30   Andrew Wee (National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore)
(K)
  "Molecular Interactions on Epitaxial Graphene"
15:30-15:45   Aidan Quinn (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Ireland)
(O)
  "Non-covalent functionalisation of graphene using self-assembled monolayers"
15:45-16:00   Liv Hornekaer (Aarhus University, Denmark)
(O)
  "Substrate dependence in hydrogen-graphene interaction"
16:00-16:15   Monica Craciun (University of Exeter, United Kingdom)
(O)
  "Band-gap engineering in graphene through functionalization with fluorine"
16:15-16:45   Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge University, UK)
(K)
  "Raman Spectroscopy of Graphene: State of the Art"
16:45-17:00   Zhenhua Ni (Southeast University, China)
(O)
  "Defects in graphene: a Raman spectroscopic investigation"
17:00-17:15   Michele Lazzeri (IMPMC, France)
(O)
  "Double resonant Raman in graphene: all you wanted to know about"
17:15-17:30   Toshiaki Enoki (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
(O)
  "Electronic structures of nanographene with zigzag and armchair edges"
17:30-17:45    Elisa Molinari(Centro S3-CNR Istituto Nanoscienze and Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
(O)
  "Designing all-graphene nano-junctions by edge functionalization: optics and electronics"
17:45-19:30 Poster Session - Coffee Break
UP
TENTATIVE PROGRAM GRAPHENE 2011
Thursday - April 14, 2011
Chairman: Jean-Christophe Gabriel (CEA, France)
09:00-09:30   Thomas Seyller (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
(K)
  "Recent advances in epitaxial graphene on SiC(0001)"
09:30-09:45   Georg Duesberg (CRANN, Ireland)
(O)
  "Graphene Processing for Electronics and Sensing"
09:45-10:15   Byung Hee Hong (SKKU Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology, Korea)
(K)
  "Synthesis and applications of graphene for flexible electronics"
10:15-10:45   Walt de Heer (Georgia Technology, USA)
(K)
  "Epitaxial graphene grown on silicon carbide for fundamental physics and nanoelectronics"
10:45-11:00   Heiko B. Weber (University of Erlangen, Germany)
(O)
  "Bottom-gated Epitaxial Graphene on SiC (0001)"
11:00-11:15   Delia Fernandez-Torre (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
(O)
  "Point defects on graphene on metals"
11:15-12:00 Coffee Break
Chairman: Max Lemme (KTH ICT, Sweden)
12:00-12:30   Hyun-Jong Chung (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea)
(K)
  "Uniform Monolayer Graphene in 6-Inch Scale: its Origin and Application"
12:30-12:45   Frank Koppens (ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain)
(O)
  "Local On-Off Control of a Graphene p-n Photodetector"
12:45-13:00   Jun Yan (University of Maryland, United States)
(O)
  "Probing the bandgap of bilayer graphene with thermal and optical excitations"
13:00-13:15   Francesco Bonaccorso (Cambridge University, United Kingdom)
(O)
  "Graphene-based Natural Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells"
13:15-15:00 Lunch
Chairman: Daniel Neumaier (AMO Aachen, Germany)
15:00-15:40   Phaedon Avouris (IBM, USA)
(I)
  "Graphene-based Electronics and Optoelectronics"
15:40-15:55   Joshua Robinson (The Pennsylvania State University, United States)
(O)
  "Development of Graphene for High Frequency Electronics"
15:55-16:10   Ian Kinloch (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
(O)
  "Understanding the Potential of Graphene within Composites: Interfacial Stress Transfer in Ideal"
16:10-16:25   Wencai Ren (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
(O)
  "High Efficiency Energy Storage of Graphene-Based Composites"
16:25-16:55   Yongsheng Chen (Center for Nanoscale Science & Technology, China)
(K)
  "Graphene: Properties, Preparation and Application Perspective"
UP
 
 
 



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