The IWEPNM 2017 took place from March 4 to March 11, 2017. These pages are being retained for historical purposes.

Announcements

Please have a look at our announcements for the IWEPNM 2017:

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First announcementIWEPNM_2017_first_announcement.pdf
Second announcementIWEPNM_2017_second_announcement.pdf
Preliminary programIWEPNM_2017_preliminary_program.pdf
Abstractbook only available as PDFIWEPNM_2017_abstractbook.pdf
Final announcementIWEPNM_2017_final_announcement.pdf

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Scope

The winterschool will provide a platform for reviewing and discussing new developments in the field of electronic properties of molecular nanostructures and their applications.

The scope of the winterschool covers experimental and theoretical work in the following fields:

  • materials science of graphene and nanographene
  • novel two-dimensional materials
  • carbon nanotube / graphene optics and electronics
  • carbon nanotube / graphene growth and selection
  • theory of novel materials
  • applications of novel materials
  • nanostructure spintronics
  • topological insulators
  • single-molecule experiments

Theoretical and experimental contributions from research work in this new field of materials science are welcome.

Tutorials, research lectures and poster presentations will be scheduled for morning and evening sessions. The afternoon will be free for mini workshops, special tutorials and private discussions.

Program committee

E. Andrei (US) Y. H. Lee (KR) S. Roth (DE)
A. Bachtold (ES) A. Loiseau (FR) A. Rubio (ES)
H. M. Cheng (CN) J. Maultzsch (DE) P. Rudolf (NL)
P. Dinse (DE) F. Mauri (FR) C. Schönenberger (CH)
M. Dresselhaus (US) G. Mele (US) P. Sheng (CN)
L. Forro (CH) K. S. Novoselov (UK) N. Shinohara (JP)
M. Fuhrer (AU) E. Obraztsova (RU) F. Simon (HU)
T. F. Heinz (US) A. Penicaud (FR) C. Stampfer (DE)
A. Hirsch (DE) Th. Pichler (AT) C. Thomsen (DE)
A. Jorio (BR) M. Prato (IT) A. Zettl (US)
H. Kataura (JP) S. Reich (DE)  
H. Kuzmany (AT) J. Robertson (UK)

Invited speakers

E. Andrei (Piscataway, US) P. Kim (Cambridge, US)
E. Baudin (Paris, FR) T. Korn (Regensburg, DE)
L. Bogani (Oxford, UK) J. Lau (Riverside, US)
I. Brihuega (Madrid, ES) D. Levshov (Rostov-on-Don, RU)
Y. Chen (Oxford, UK) A. Loiseau (Chatillon, FR)
C. Dean (New York, US) A. Magrez (Lausanne, CH)
S. Doorn (Los Alamos, US) S. Maier (Erlangen, DE)
U. Duerig (Zurich, CH) K. Mak (University Park, US)
G. Duesberg (Dublin, IE) L. Marty (Grenoble, FR)
M. Edmonds (Victoria, AU) N. Müller (Berlin, DE)
F. Ernst (Stanford, US) M. Pimenta (Belo Horizonte, BR)
J. Fink (Dresden, DE) P. Plochocka (Toulouse, FR)
J. Finley (Munich, DE) D. Prezzi (Modena, IT)
T. Gatti (Padova, IT) M. Quintana (San Luis Potosi, MX)
A. Geim (Manchester, UK) J. Robertson (Cambridge University, GB)
R. Gillen (Berlin, DE) A. Rubio (Hamburg, DE)
R. Gorbachev (Manchester, UK) P. Rudolf (Groningen, NL)
A. Görling (Erlangen, DE) L. Shi (Vienna, AT)
S. Haigh (Manchester, UK) M. Strano (Cambridge, US)
F. Hauke (Erlangen, DE) A. Tzalenchuk (London, UK)
T. Heine (Leipzig, DE) M. Ugeda (Donostia-San Sebastian, ES)
T. Heinz (Stanford, US) F. Wang (Berkeley, US)
R. Herges (Kiel, DE) M. Willinger (Berlin, DE)
M. Hersam (Evanston, US) M. Yankowitz (New York, US)
S. Ilani (Rehovot, IR) A. Yazdani (Princeton, US)
Y. Iwasa (Tokyo, JP) J. Ye (Groningen, NL)
H. Kataura (Tsukuba, JP) J. Zaumseil (Heidelberg, DE)
S. Kim (Seoul, KR) A. Zettl (Berkeley, US)