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Dienstag
13.07.10
11.00 Uhr
Seminarraum 2P4
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Prof. Ralf Metzler
Physics Department Technical University of Munich
Random motion in complex systems, ergodicity breaking and single particle trajectories
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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Montag
12.07.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Sergei S. Sheiko
Department of Chemistry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Molecular tensile machines
Kurzvortrag: Burcu Ögüt
Max-Planck Institut für Metallforschung
Stuttgarter Zentrum für Elektronenmikroskopie (StEM)
Surface plasmon resonances on rectangular slits in thin Ag films by low-loss EFTEM imaging
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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Montag
05.07.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Duncan Sutherland
Nanobiointerfaces Group, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) University of Aarhus, Denmark
Controlling biological interfaces at the nanoscale via colloidal lithographic patterning
Kurzvortrag: Dr. Anna Maciolek
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Abteilung "Theorie der inhomogenen kondensierten Materie"
Tunablity of forces at the sub-micron scale; the critical Casimir forces
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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Montag
21.06.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Frank Mücklich
Dept. Materials Science and Engineering Saarland University & Materials Engineering Centre Saarland, Saarbrücken
Microstructure tomography: An essential tool to understand 3D microstructures in all length scales
Kurzvortrag: Dr. Vesna Srot
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Stuttgarter Zentrum für Elektronenmikroskopie (StEM)
Nano-scale characterization of interfaces in abalone shell
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Prof.
E.J. Mittemeijer
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Montag
31.05.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Marco J. Starink
School of Engineering Sciences University of Southampton
Predicting the mechanical properties of alloys
Kurzvortrag: Dr. Michael Hirscher
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Abteilung "Moderne Magnetische Materialien"
Crystal sponges for hydrogen storage
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Prof.
E.J. Mittemeijer
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Montag
17.05.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Paul Voyles
Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering University of Wisconsin, Madison
Fluctuation electron microscopy: Finding order in disorder with electron nanodiffraction
Kurzvortrag: Dr. Gunther Richter
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtung Dünnschichtlabor
Nanowhisker: Fabrication, microstructure and properties
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Prof.
M. Rühle
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Montag
10.05.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Antoni P. Tomsia
Materials Science Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The role of Nanotechnology in the development of interactive biomaterials for bone
Kurzvortrag: Dr. Ayse Turak
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Abteilung "Niederdimensionale und metastabile Materialien"
Self-assembly control of exciton dissociation in organic solar cells
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Prof.
M. Rühle
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Montag
26.04.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. Gianluigi Botton
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Probing the Chemistry and Bonding of
Materials with Electron Microscopy
Kurzvortrag: Dr. Zaklina Burghard
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Abteilung "Materialsynthese und Gefügedesign"
Toughening through nature-adapted nanoscale design
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Prof.
M. Rühle
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Montag
19.04.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Prof. George M. Pharr
The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
From Pop-in to Pillars: Probing the Mechanisms of Small-Scale Plasticity with Nanoindentation
Kurzvortrag: PD Dr. Eberhard Goering
Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung
Abteilung "Moderne Magnetische Materialien"
MAXYMUS: The new UHV soft x-ray micro (spectro-)scope
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Prof.
M. Rühle
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Montag
29.03.10
16.45 Uhr
Hörsaal 2R4
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Dr. Ana Garcia-Sáez
Max Planck Institute for Metals Research & German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
Apoptosis regulation by the Bcl-2 proteins: A single molecule approach
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Prof.
J. Spatz
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