Program

Sunday, September 1
Monday, September 2
Tuesday, September 3
Wednseday, September 4
Thursday, September 5
Friday, September 6
Saturday, September 7
Poster session

Sunday, September 1
17:30 Registration


Monday, September 2 (amphitheatre A0-1)
9:15 welcome address
session: nanophysics 1 (chair person: Ante Bilušić)
9:30 Anna Nyáry, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Investigation of current-induced resistive switching in single-atom silver nanowires
9:50 Gréta Mezei, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Voltage-controlled manipulation of the resistance state in single-molecule nanowires
10:10 Nóra Balogh, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Analysis of molecular electronics measurements with neural networks
10:30 Juraj Krsnik, Institute of Physics, Zagreb
Electron scattering and bound states in the presence of polaronic impurities
10:50 coffee break
session: multiferroics 1 (chair person: Neven Barišić)
11:20 David Szaller, Vienna University of Technology
Split rings as optical diodes (tutorial)
12:20 Jakub Vit, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
All-optical magnetoelectric memory
12:40 Ana Strinić, University of Augsburg
Polarization reversal in improper ferroelectrics
13:00 lunch
session: multiferroics 2 (chair person: Nóra Balogh)
15:00 Dániel Gergely Farkas, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
THz study of magnons in multiferroic BiFeO3
15:20 Boglárka Tóth, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Metastable transverse conical state in BiFeO3
15:40 Kirill Amelin, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Tallin
THz Absorption Spectroscopy Study of Spin Waves in Orthoferrite YFeO3
16:00 Laur Peedu, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Tallin
THz spectroscopy of spin waves in magnetoelectric LiFePO4 in high magnetic fields
16:20 coffee break
session: 2D systems (chair person: David Szaller)
16:50 Juliusz Chojenka, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow
Magnetic anisotropy and magnetization reversal mechanisms of nanoporous Co/Pd thin films
17:10 Albin Márffy, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Investigation of Van der Waals heterstructures under pressure
17:30 Frane Lunić, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science
Synthetic anyons in noninteracting systems

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Tuesday, September 3 (amphitheatre A0-1)
session: nanophysics 2 (chair person: Gréta Mezei)
9:30 Tímea Nóra Török, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Single-atom filamentary resistive switching in Nb2O5 memristor junctions
9:50 Botond Sánta, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Universal 1/f type current noise of Ag filaments in redox-based memristive nanojunctions
10:10 Dániel Molnár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
In-situ impedance matching in Nb/Nb2O5 /PtIr memristive nanojunctions for ultra-fast neuromorphic operation
10:30 Daniel Reuter, University of Augsburg
Dielectric and Rheological Measurements on Deep Eutectic Solvents
10:50 coffee break
session: exotic spin textures 1 (chair person: Kirill Amelin)
11:20 Karolina Martinson, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow
Statistical methods as applied to time series of physical parameters in music
11:40 Korbinian Geirhos, University of Augsburg
Polar Properties of Lacunar Spinel Compounds
12:00 Evgenii Barts, University of Groningen, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials
Non-collinear spin textures in iron langasite
12:20 Teodoro Klaser, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science
Thermosalient materials: a link between the polymorphic phase transition and crystal “jumping”?
12:40 lunch
session: exotic spin textures 2 / biophysics 1 (chair person: István Kézsmárki)
14:20 Felix Schilberth, University of Augsburg
Infrared spectroscopy on magnetic kagome compound Co3Sn2S2
14:40 Johan Viirok, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Tallin
THz Spectroscopy of the Quantum Criticality in a Transverse Field Ising Chain Compound CoNb2O6
15:00 Oleg Trosman, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Analytic results for a massive linear swimmer at low Reynolds number
15:20 Petra Molnár, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Evaluation of a novel malaria diagnostic device
15:40 coffee break
session: biophysics 2 (chair person: Katharina Preißinger)
16:10 Veronika Pfannenstill, Oxford University
Nanomotion monitoring of cell states
16:30 Simone Gehrer, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Deformation Experiments of MDCK II model tissue
16:50 Maxime Hubert, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Tunable bimodal explorations of space from memory-driven deterministic dynamics
17:10 Agnes Orban, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Results of field trials of the rotating-crystal magneto-optical method for malaria detection
lecture within the Nobel Days 2019, School of Medicine, University of Split
18:00 Georg Bednorz, Nobel prize winner in physics 1987
Superconductivity – From a Physics Phenomenon to the Key Technology of the 21st Century

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Wednesday, September 4 (amphitheatre A0-1)
symposium (chair person: Neven Barišić)
9:00 Imre Derényi, Eötvös University, Budapest
Somatic Evolution – How Multicellular Organisms Can Live Long
10:00 Michael Dustin, The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Oxford
Physical considerations in the immunological synapse
11:00 coffee break
11:30 Marco Fritzsche, Oxford University
Biomechanical mechanisms underlying T-cell activation
12:30 lunch
14:30 Rudolf Merkel, Forschungszentrum Jülich
From Skin to Brain Cyclic Stretch is a Potent Cue for our Cells
15:30 Ana Sunčana Smith , Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, and Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb
Physical effects catalyzing cell adhesion: from mimetic systems to tissues
16:30 coffee break
17:00 Bojan Žagrović, Max Perutz Labs Vienna and University of Vienna
Non-covalent interactions between biomolecules as the foundation of life
18:00 poster session
lecture within the Nobel Days 2019, School of Medicine, University of Split
19:30 Joachim Frank, Nobel prize winner in chemistry 2017
Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM)

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Thursday, September 5
excursion (three-islands boat trip)

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Friday, September 6 (amphitheatre A0-1)
session: biophysics 3 (chair person: István Kézsmárki)
9:30 Henning Stumpf, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
The effect of membrane mediated forces on protein organization in cell adhesion
9:50 Katharina Preißinger, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dissection of Plasmodium falciparum developmental stages with multiple imaging methods
10:10 Tamás Prok, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Development of a Flexible QCM Biosensor System
10:30 coffee break
session: radiotherapy (chair person: István Kézsmárki)
11:00 Borna Radatović, Institute of Physics, Zagreb
From 2D materials to flexible electronics
11:20 Agnieszka Wochnik, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow
Proton therapy and additive technology – can they be combined?
11:40 Karolina Danylec, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow
Determination of the thoron emanation coefficient for natural materials
12:00 Katarzyna Czerska, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow
Optimization of pencil beam scanning proton therapy for moving targets
12:20 lunch
15:00 closing remarks, next workshop planning, selection of student bord
15:30 career fair

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Saturday, September 7
9:30 free discussions
15:00 departures

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Poster session (Wednesday, September 4)
Martina Perić, University of Split
Tuning nonlinear optical properties of functionalized nanoclusters
Antonija Mravak, University of Split
Design of a new metal-organic framework catalysts for hydrogen storage
Margarita Bužančić, University of Split
Design of new efficient materials based on organic dyes for Transparent Luminescent Solar Concentrators
Josipa Šćurla, University of Split
Time-evolution of high-temperature electrical resistivity of SU8 – graphene compositess
Marko Hanževački, Ruđer Bošković Institute
The influence of chemical change on protein dynamics: a case study with pyruvate formate-lyase
Nataša Vučemilović-Alagić, Ruđer Bošković Institute
Insights from molecular dynamics simulations on static and dynamic properties of [C2MIM][NTf2] ionic liquids
Jakov Lovrić, Ruđer Bošković Institute
Structuring of the epithelial tissue
Josip Augustin Janeš, Ruđer Bošković Institute
Role of membrane shape fluctuations in cell adhesion
Josip Vlajčević, Ruđer Bošković Institute
Mechanisms of domain formation in adhesion of biological membranes
Robert Stepić, Ruđer Bošković Institute
Mechanism of the water-gas shift reaction catalysed by efficient ruthenium based catalysts
Martina Požar, University of Split, Faculty of Science
Microscopic origin of the scattering pre-peak in aqueous propylamine mixtures
Tomislav Primorac, University of Split, Faculty of Science
Associations in mixtures with ethanol as a common solute: The analysis of Kirkwood-Buff integrals

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