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 |
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 |
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) |
Thursday, September 5
excursion (three-islands boat trip) |
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 |
Saturday, September 7
9:30 | free discussions |
15:00 | departures |
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 |