Program of the 33rd Workshop
Invited speakers: 45+15 min
- Sandor Bordas, D.Farkas, D.Szaller, U,Nagel,
T.Room, T.Ito, I.Kezsmarki (Univ. Budapest, Hungary)
Towards the understanding of magnetoelectric effect in
BiFeO3
- Thomas Bürgi (U.Geneva, Switzerland)
On the reactivity of monolayer-protected metal clusters
- Alexey Cherevan (TU Wien)
State-of-the-art challenges and properties of photocatalysis
- Giovanni Comelli (U.Trieste, Italy)
Graphene growth on Ni surfaces
- Simon Gerber (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland)
X-ray free-electron laser as a new probe for superconductivity
- Franz Giessibl, N.Okabayashi, A.Peronio, M.Paulsson, T.Arai
(Univ.Regensburg)
Evidence of bond weakening induced by tip proximity studied by IETS
and AFM
- Jani Kotakovski (Univ. Wien)
Structure and manipulation of 2D materials at the atomic level
- Florian Libisch (TU Wien)
Simulating quantum transport through disordered graphene nanodevices
- Georg Madsen (TU Wien)
Thermal transport in defected and low dimensional materials
- Gerhard Mestl (Clariant)
High-throughput optimization of catalytic materials
- Yuri Suchorski (TU Wien)
Curved microcrystals as model systems for surface reactions:
H2 oxidation on Rh
Evening and Friday sessions (oral : 20+10 min)
- Magdalena Bichler, P.Blaha (TU Wien)
The (012) surfaces of hematite - A DFT study
- Olaf Brummel, F.Faisal, C.Stumm, M.Bertram, Y.Lykhach,
J.Libuda (FAU Erlangen, Germany)
Electrocatalysis with atomically-defined systems:
Co3O4(111)
- Evan Constable, V.Simonet, C.V.Colin, S.deBrion, E.Ressouche,
F.Gay, R.Bollou, P.Lejay, A.Cano (TU Wien)
Magnetoelectric effecs in Fe langasite
- Ulrike Diebold (TU Wien)
Atomic-scale investigations of oxide surfaces
- Bonny Dongre, J.Carrete, iA.Katre, N.Mingo, G.Madsen (TU Wien)
Resonant phonon scattering in semiconductors
- Annette Foelske-Schmitz (TU Wien)
X-ray photoelectron spectrocopy of ionic liquids -
from half cell measurements to in situ electrochemical XPS studies
- Christian Knoll, D.Müller, G.Gravogl, W.Artner, A.Werner,
M.Harasek, P.Weinberger (TU Wien)
Investigations of the reaction kinetics of thermochemcial energy storage
materials
- Julia Kunze-Liebhäuser (U. Innsbruck)
CO2 electro-activation at the solid/liquid interface
- Abdul Md. Motin, C.Rameshan, G.Rupprechter (TU Wien)
Selective alkyne hydrogenation on carbon metal atoms and clusters
- Andrei Pimenov (TU Wien)
Modern trends in multiferroics
- Iwona A. Rutkowska, P.Kulesza (U. Warsaw, Poland)
Mixed-metal oxide supports for efficient electrocatalysis
- David Szaller, A.M.Kuzmenko, Th.Kain, V.Dziom, L.Weymann,
A.Shuvaev, A.Pimenov,
A.A.Mukhin, V.Yu.Ivanov, I.A.Gudim, L.N.Bezmaternykh, A.Pimenov (TU Wien)
Exotic magnetoelectric excitations of multiferroic
SmFe3(BO3)4
- Andreas Tröster (TU Wien)
Interduction to the stress tensor within DFT
- Lukas Weymann Th.Kain, A.Shuvaev, A.A.Mukhin, I.A.Gudim,
L.N.Bezmaternykh, A.Pimenov, A.Pimenov (TU Wien)
Magnetoelectric properties and terahertz dynamics in a rare-earth langasistel
Posters
- Lorenz Bergen, E.Constable. L.Weymann, A.A.Mukhin, I.A.Gudim,
L.N.Bezmaternykh, A.Pimenov (TU Wien)
Phonon spectroscopy of magnetoelectric langasites
- Leonie Deilmann, A.Cherevan, D.Eder (TU Wien)
Doped mesoporous niobia and titania photocatalytic hydrogen
production
- Thomas Fabian, J.Burgdörfer, F.Libisch (TU Wien)
An efficient basis set for large-scale quantum transport calculations:
application to electron-phonon coupling
- Severin Giessibl (Univ.Regensburg)
Using a scanning tunneling microscope in visualizing graphite
for highschool education
- Georg Gravogl, P.Weinberger (TU Wien)
Moisture-triggered carbonization of main group II metal oxides under elevated
CO2 pressure
- Leila Kalantari, F.Tran, P.Blaha (TU Wien)
Testing nonlocal van der Waals functionals for layered materials
- Paolo Rudatis, J.Bintinger, A.Cherevan, H.Mikula, D.Eder (TU Wien)
Reducing graphene oxide
- K.Anic, C. Rameshan, Günther Rupprechter (TU Wien)
Spectroscopy and reactions on cobalt oxide model catalysts
- Christopher Strablegg, J.Reynvaan, M.Mayer, P.Knoll (Univ.Graz)
PECVD deposition and characterization of graphene layers
Social evening
- Franz Renz (Leibniz Univ. Hannover, Germany)
From Henry Walton Jones Jr. to Mark Watney