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08:30
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Organizing
(until 08:50)
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08:50
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Organizing
(until 09:00)
(Beta Hall)
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09:00
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Organizing
(until 09:20)
(Beta Hall)
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09:00
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Welcome speech by Chairman of the Conference, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
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Andris Sternberg
(Beta Hall)
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09:05
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Welcome speech by Deputy State Secretary and Director of the Higher Education, Science and Innovation Department at Ministry of Education and Science, Latvia
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Dmitrijs Stepanovs
(Beta Hall)
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09:10
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Welcome speech by Vice Rector – University of Latvia, Latvia
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Valdis Segliņš
(Beta Hall)
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09:13
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Welcome speech by Professor – Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Marco Kirm
(Beta Hall)
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09:16
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Welcome speech by Professor – Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University, Lithuania
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Jūras Banys
(Beta Hall)
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09:20
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Plenary Session
(until 11:00)
(Beta Hall)
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09:20
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ESS and its contributions to future functional materials and nanotechnology
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Andreas Schreyer
(Beta Hall)
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10:10
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Material science and nanostructures produced with GeV heavy ions
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Christina Trautmann
(GSI Helmholtzzentrum and Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
(Beta Hall)
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11:00
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--- Coffee ---
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11:30
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Radiation effects & Scintillators
(until 13:00)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:30
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Theoretical modeling of point defects in crystals
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Robert A. Evarestov
(Beta Hall 2)
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12:00
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Photoluminescence quantum yield as a test of quantum cutting processes in down-converting phosphors
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Yaroslav Zhydachevskyy
(Beta Hall 2)
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12:30
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New features of hot intraband luminescence
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Vitali Nagirnyi
(Institute of Physics, University of Tartu)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:30
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Synchrotron and Neutron Facilities
(until 13:00)
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:30
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MAX IV laboratory in Lund, Sweden: research portfolio, present status and expected performance
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Konstantin Klementiev
(MAX IV Laboratory)
(Beta Hall 1)
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12:00
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A Role of Large Scale Facilities in the Development of Novel Functional Materials
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Marco Kirm
(Institute of Physics, University of Tartu)
(Beta Hall 1)
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12:30
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A Neural Network Approach for Structural Characterization of Metal Nanoparticles and Clusters
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Anatoly Frenkel
(Beta Hall 1)
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08:30
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Organizing
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09:00
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Organizing
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09:10
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Plenary Session
(until 10:50)
(Beta Hall)
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09:10
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Nanoscale Piezoelectric Materials: Structure, Properties, Applications
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Andrei Kholkin
(Beta Hall)
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10:00
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Making the Hospital a Safer Place by the Sonochemical coating of all its Textiles and Medical Devices with Antibacterial Nanoparticles
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Aharon Gedanken
(Beta Hall)
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10:50
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--- Coffee ---
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11:20
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Ferroelectrics
(until 12:20)
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:20
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Shapes of isolated domains in uniaxial ferroelectrics.
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Vladimir Shur
(Ural Federal University)
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:50
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Electrocaloric effect in barium titanate based ceramics and single crystals
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Vladimir Shvartsman
(University of Duisburg-Essen)
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:20
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Nanocomposites and ceramics
(until 11:50)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:20
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Multicomponent Metal Oxide Systems for Optical and Magnetic Applications
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Aivaras Kareiva
(Vilnius University)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:50
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Nanocomposites and ceramics
(until 13:50)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:50
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Oxygen diffusion in Ti-Al alloys
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Svetlana Kulkova
(Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences)
(Beta Hall 2)
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12:10
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Electron paramagnetic resonance in glass ceramics
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Andris Antuzevics
(Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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12:30
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Effect of grain size on microstructure, transformation behavior and functional properties of Ti-Ni shape memory alloy
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Elena Ryklina
(National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”, Moscow Russia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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12:50
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Features of nanostructure and functional properties formation in Ti-Ni SMA by ECAP method under quasi-continuous mode
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Irina Khmelevskaya
(National University of Science and Technology MISiS, Russia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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13:10
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Nematic mesomorphous systems based on dispersions of carbon nanotubes and mineral particles
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Bogdan Kodatski
(Institute of Chemistry, St.Petersburg State University,The Faculty of Physics, St.Petersburg, Russia)
Anastasia Venediktova
(Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", St.Petersburg, Russia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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13:30
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Influences of sputtering process factors on wear resistance of TiN coated on a machine component
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Charnnarong Saikaew
(Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002 Thailand)
(Beta Hall 2)
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09:00
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--- Coffee ---
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09:00
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Organizing
(until 09:30)
(Beta Hall)
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09:30
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Energy
(until 10:30)
(Beta Hall 1)
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09:30
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Low-Dimensional Organic Conductors for Thermoelectric Applications
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Jens Pflaum
(Beta Hall 1)
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10:00
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Functional materials for the CO2–based electrosynthesis of ethylene oxide
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Luciana Vieira
(Beta Hall 1)
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09:30
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Nanomaterials
(until 10:30)
(Beta Hall 2)
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09:30
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Plasmonic nanoislands on glass: formation and properties
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Andrey Lipovskii
(St. Petersburg Academic University)
(Beta Hall 2)
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10:00
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Preparation and characterization of heteroepitaxial Cu2O thin film and devices on metallic substrates
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Mitch Chou
(Beta Hall 2)
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10:30
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Energy
(until 12:10)
(Beta Hall 1)
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10:30
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Impedance spectroscopy of water splitting reactions on nanostructured metal-based catalysts
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Gunnar A Niklasson
(Uppsala University)
(Beta Hall 1)
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10:50
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First Principles Calculations of Perovskite Solid Solutions for Fuel Cells
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Eugene Kotomin
(ISSP UL, Max Planck Institute Stuttgart)
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:10
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LaNiO3-based oxygen electrodes for solid oxide electrolysis cells
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Aleksey Yaremchenko
(CICECO - Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro)
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:30
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First principles evaluation of photocatalytic suitability of 2H structured and [0001] oriented graphene-like WS2 nanosheets and nanotubes
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Yuri Zhukovskii
(Beta Hall 1)
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11:50
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Hydrogen production by Water- hydrolysis using Graphene Powder Coated with Magnesium
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Ruben Bartali
(Fondazione Bruno Kessler-FMPS)
(Beta Hall 1)
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10:30
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Nanomaterials
(until 12:10)
(Beta Hall 2)
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10:30
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Relaxation Pathways in Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes
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Leonas Valkunas
(Department of Theoretical Physics, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania)
(Beta Hall 2)
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10:50
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New three-body force-field for calculation of the thermodynamic properties of MoS2 nanolayers and nanotubes
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Andrei Bandura
(St. Petersburg State University)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:10
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Studies of magnetotransport and Josephson supercurrent in topological insulator nanoribbons
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Gunta Kunakova
(Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, Gothenburg, Sweden; University of Latvia, Institute of Chemical Physics, Riga, Latvia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:30
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Functional and structural properties of copper molybdate
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Inga Jonane
(Beta Hall 2)
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11:50
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Carbon nanotubes vs graphene nanoplatelets for 3D‑printable composites
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Gleb Gorokhov
(Research Institute for Nuclear Problems, BSU)
(Beta Hall 2)
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16:00
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Organizing
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17:00
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Organizing
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13:00
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Radiation effects & Scintillators
(until 13:40)
(Beta Hall 2)
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13:20
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Understanding of the kinetics of defect annealing in heavily irradiated binary and complex oxides – disordering effects
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Vladimir Kuzovkov
(Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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13:00
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Synchrotron and Neutron Facilities
(until 13:40)
(Beta Hall 1)
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13:00
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Temperature dependent local atomic structure studies of bulk and nanocrystalline CuO using X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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Andris Anspoks
(Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia)
(Beta Hall 1)
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13:20
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Studies of non-crystalline metal-organic ligand complexes using methodology based on XAFS
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Marcin Klepka
(Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland )
(Beta Hall 1)
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13:40
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--- Lunch ---
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14:40
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Optical materials
(until 15:40)
(Beta Hall 1)
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14:40
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Theoretical modelling in nanophotonics
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Alexander Bagaturyants
(Beta Hall 1)
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15:10
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Crystals for Optical Quantum Memory
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Marina Popova
(Beta Hall 1)
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14:40
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Thin films
(until 15:40)
(Beta Hall 2)
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14:40
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Application of X-ray microscopy in materials science and nanotechnology
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Ehrenfried Zschech
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:10
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Novel multi-functional self-cleaning, air cleaning and thermochromic films for the built environmen
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Lars Österlund
(Uppsala University)
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:40
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Optical materials
(until 16:40)
(Beta Hall 1)
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15:40
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Luminescence in synthetic hackmanites
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Isabella Norrbo
(University of Turku)
(Beta Hall 1)
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16:00
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280 nm emission band in LiGaO2
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Laima Trinkler
(Institute of Solid State Physics)
(Beta Hall 1)
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16:20
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Human skin as an optical material
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Janis Spigulis
(Beta Hall 1)
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15:40
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Thin films
(until 16:40)
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:40
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TiO2 thin films as efficient photocatalytic material for air purification
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Ilona Oja Acik
(Laboratory of Thin Film Chemical Technologies, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology, Tallinn University of Technology)
(Beta Hall 2)
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16:00
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The Properties of Atomic Layer Deposited Zirconium and Cobalt Oxide Nanolaminates
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Helina Seemen
(Institute of Physics)
(Beta Hall 2)
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16:20
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Thin Film Deposition by Magnetron Sputtering at Cryogenic Substrate Temperatures
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Martins Zubkins
(Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia)
(Beta Hall 2)
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16:50
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Posters
(until 19:00)
(Beta Hall)
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12:20
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Ferroelectrics
(until 13:50)
(Beta Hall 1)
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12:20
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Lead-free Ceramics on the Base of Sodium-Bismuth Titanate and Sodium-Potassium Niobate
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Ekaterina Politova
(Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry)
(Beta Hall 1)
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12:40
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Influence of powder milling time on the microstructure of the lead-free K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 ceramics
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Piotr Czaja
(Pedagogical University of Cracow)
(Beta Hall 1)
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13:00
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Carrier recombination and diffusion in MAPbI3 and MAPbBr3 perovskite crystals in wide excitation range
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Patrik Ščajev
(Institute of Photonics and Nanotechnology, Vilnius University)
(Beta Hall 1)
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13:20
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Ab initio Calculations of ABO3 Perovskite (001), (011) and (111) Surfaces, Interfaces and Defects Therein
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Roberts Eglitis
(1Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia)
(Beta Hall 1)
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13:50
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--- Lunch ---
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14:50
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Electronic and photonic devicesElectronic, photonic and magnetic materials and devices
(until 15:50)
(Beta Hall 1)
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14:50
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Dielectric Response of the Methylammonium Lead Halide Solar Cell Absorbers
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Juras Banys
(Vilnius university)
(Beta Hall 1)
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15:20
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Tuneable Magnetic Co(II)-Containing Layered Double Hydroxides
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Andrei Salak
(Beta hall 1)
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14:50
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International cooperation projects
(until 16:30)
(Beta Hall 2)
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14:50
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Camart²- Regional development opportunity
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Andris Šternbergs
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:10
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Solar energy with new generation power electronics solutions
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Toomas Plank
(Institute of Physics, University of Tartu)
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:30
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Baltic TRAM – a Network of Industrial Research Centers Providing Analytical Services for Business Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region
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Vambola Kisand
(University of Tartu)
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:50
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Advanced Materials and Technologies in Fusion Research: An Overview and Some Recent Results from Latvian EUROfusion Laboratory
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Anatoli Popov
(Beta Hall 2)
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15:50
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Electronic and photonic devicesElectronic, photonic and magnetic materials and devices
(until 16:30)
(Beta Hall 1)
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15:50
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Determination of the electron effective mass for n-type germanium by the low-frequency impedance dispersion
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Olga Malyshkina
(Tver State University)
(Beta Hall 1)
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16:10
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Ceria-based electro-chemo-mechanical actuator with Ti/Ce1-xGdxO2-x/2 composite contacts
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Evgeniy Makagon
(Weizmann Institute of Science)
(Beta Hall 1)
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16:40
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--- Excursion & Banquetat the Riga Motor Museum ---
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12:10
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Plenary Session
(until 14:40)
(Beta Hall)
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13:00
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Understanding Chemical Reactions Triggered by Defects on Energetic Materials and Interfaces. Insight from Quantum Chemistry
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Maija Kuklja
(Beta Hall)
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13:50
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Advancing the art of femtosecond laser writing
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Peter Kazansky
(Beta Hall)
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14:40
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Organizing
(until 15:00)
(Beta Hall)
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14:40
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Closing remarks by Rector of the University of Latvia
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Indrikis Muiznieks
(Beta Hall)
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14:50
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Closing remarks by Chairman of the Conference, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia
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Andris Sternberg
(Beta Hall)
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15:00
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--- Goodbye refreshments ---
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