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November 12 ~ 24, 2010

Prof. Martin Schoen

Stranski-Lab. fur Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie

Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

 

Website:

http://www.chemie.tu-berlin.de/theoretische_chemie/menue/home/parameter/en/

 

 

 

 


 

November 12 ~ 24, 2010

Prof. Malgorzata Sliwinska-Bartkowiak

 

Adam Mickiewicz University , Poznan , Poland
Professor of Physics and Head, Dielectric Physics Program

 

 

 


 

November 12 ~ 16, 2010

Dr. Lourdes F. Vega

Director of MATGAS Research Center

Carburos Metalicos, Air Products Group

 

Website

http://www.matgas.com/home/133

 

 

 

 

 


 

August 3 ~ 9, 2010

Dr. Erik Santiso

Department of Chemical Engineering

Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Website

http://web.mit.edu/troutgroup/members_santiso.html

 

 

 

 

 


 

July 7, 2010

Prof. Katsumi Kaneko

Exotic Nanocarbon Research Center
Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan


Website

http://pchem2.s.chiba-u.ac.jp/

 

 

 

 


 

April 11-12, 2010

Dr. Roland Pellenq

Research Center of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences
University of Marseille, France

Website

http://www.cinam.univ-mrs.fr/cinam/spip.php?page=perso&name=Pellenq

 

Research Interests

(1) Statistical mechanics in condensed matter physics;

(2) Ab initio quantum methods in material science for the determination of interatomic potentials;

(3) Thermodynamics of confined molecular and covalent fluids in porous materials;

(4) Stability and mechanical properties of layered inorganic materials

 

 


 

April 1-3, 2009

Dr. Erik E. Santiso

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Gubbins group, NCSU
Research Associate, MIT

Website

 

http://www.che.ncsu.edu/faculty_staff/faculty.php?ppl=adj_EES

http://web.mit.edu/troutgroup/members_santiso.html

Research Interests

(1)The study of chemical reactions occurring in defective and functionalized carbon materials, with the goal of developing methods for the systematic design of new catalytic materials;
(2)The development of methods for efficient sampling of a chemical space, which can be used for applications ranging from the development of new adsorbent materials to the discovery of new drugs;
(3)The tudy of the initial stages of nucleation and growth of molecular crystals in solution, which has direct application in the development and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals; and
(4) Developing computational tools for post-processing and visualization of molecular modeling data, which can be used in the classroom to teach advanced concepts in quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics.

 




March 25- April 9, 2009

Professor Martin Schoen

Technical University of Berlin
Stranski Institute of Physical Chemistry

Website

http://www.tu-berlin.de/~insi/ag_schoen/

Research Interests

Soft condensed matter near solid interfaces and in confined geometries (SFB 448), wetting and phase behavior of fluids interacting with complex structured solid substrates, dipolar fluids in ordered and disordered solid matrices, integral-equation methods, coarse-graining of static and dynamic properties.

 

 


 

July 1 - 9, 2009

Professor Gerhard H. Findenegg

Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry

Technical University of Berlin

Stranski Institute of Physical Chemistry

Adjunct Professor, Gubbins group, NCSU

Website

http://www.tu-berlin.de/%7Einsi/ag_findenegg/

http://www.che.ncsu.edu/faculty_staff/faculty.php?ppl=adj_GHF

Research Interests

Structure and properties of complex liquids (surfactants, amphiphilic block copolymers, polyelectrolytes) in bulk and confined geometries, and at interfaces. Role of surfactants and block copolymers as structure-directing agents to produce mesoscopically ordered inorganic-organic composites, and the phase behavior of pure substances and mixtures in nanoporous solids.


 


 

August 17-18, 2009

Professor Luis Ricardez-Sandoval

Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering

University of Waterloo

Website

http://www.pse.uwaterloo.ca/LuisRicardez.html

Research Interests

Modeling of Nano-porous materials and chemical reactions


 



November 15 - 18, 2009

Professor Xiaohua Lu

Nanjing University of Technology , Nanjing , China
Department of Chemical Engineering

Website

 

 http://msce.njut.edu.cn

Research Interests

Applied thermodynamics and phase equilibria of electrolytes. Modeling and simulation of industrial process operations with electrolyte. Experimental and theoretical research on electrolyte solution. Surface wettability on membrane and photocatalyst reactions on titanium dioxide.

 


 





November 15 - 18, 2009

Professor Xin Feng

Nanjing University of Technology , Nanjing , China
Department of Chemical Engineering

Website

 

 http://msce.njut.edu.cn

Research Interests

 




November 14 - 23, 2009

Professor Martin Schoen

Technical University of Berlin
Stranski Institute of Physical Chemistry

Website

http://www.tu-berlin.de/~insi/ag_schoen/

Research Interests

Soft condensed matter near solid interfaces and in confined geometries (SFB 448), wetting and phase behavior of fluids interacting with complex structured solid substrates, dipolar fluids in ordered and disordered solid matrices, integral-equation methods, coarse-graining of static and dynamic properties.

 

 

November 13 - 26, 2009

Professor Malgorzata Sliwinska-Bartkowiak

Adam Mickiewicz University , Poznan , Poland
Professor of Physics and Head, Dielectric Physics Program

 

Research Interests

Dielectric spectroscopy and phase equilibria, freezing and melting in nano-porous materials, and phase equilibria in nano-porous materials.

 

November 13 - 26, 2009

Professor Slawomir Bartkowiak

Institute of Plant Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences , Poznan , Poland

 

Website

http://www.igr.poznan.pl/en/index.htm

Research Interests

Short peptides as physiologically active compounds in plants; Whole-cell biosensors, construction and application to study of molecular processes in plants; Biomass from grasses as a source of removable energy





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