User menu:
  Forgot password? or Register
 

Scientific Program

Timetable

 
Monday
July 1
8.30-17.00 Registration
9.00-9.20 Opening
9.20-10.40 Oral session: The Prospectives of Carbon Nanostructures
10.40-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-13.00 Oral session: Graphene I
13.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-16.40 Oral session: Graphene II
16.40-17.00 Coffee Break
17.00-18.00 Oral session: Carbon nanotubes
18.00-19.30 Poster session 1: Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes
 
Tuesday
July 2
9.00-11.00 Oral session: Fullerenes I
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-13.00 Oral session: Electronic Properties of Nanocarbons I
13.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-16.40 Oral session: Nanodiamonds I
16.40-17.00 Coffee Break
Parallel sessions 17.00-18.00 Oral session: Nanocomposites
17.00-18.30 Round Table: Theory and modeling. Small Hall (4th floor)
  19.00-21.00 Welcome Party
 
Wednesday
July 3
9.00-10.50 Conference/School of Young Scientists (in Russian)
10.50-11.10 Coffee Break
11.10-13.00 Conference/School of Young Scientists (in Russian)
13.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-17.30 Conference/School of Young Scientists (in Russian)
17.30-19.00 School poster session & Poster session 2: Fullerenes
 
Thursday
July 4
9.00-11.00 Oral session: Nanodiamonds II
11.00-11.20 Coffee Break
11.20-13.00 Oral session: Electronic Properties of Nanocarbons II
13.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-16.40 Oral session: Fullerenes II
16.40-17.00 Coffee Break
17.00-18.00 Oral session: Biological Applications of Nanocarbons
18.00-19.30 Poster session 3: Nanodiamonds, Carbon onions, Nanographite, Nanoporos carbon and Other
 
Friday
July 5
9.00-10.40 Oral session: Applications of Nanocarbons I
10.40-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-12.40 Oral session: Applications of Nanocarbons II
13.00-13.20 Coffee Break
13.20-14.20 Special session: “Round Table “Applications of Nanocarbons”
14.20-14.30 Closing
 

Scientific program

July 1, Monday
8:30-17:00 Registration
Oral session: The Prospectives of Carbon Nanostructures
9:00-9:20 Opening
9:20-10:00 Maurizio Prato, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Farmaceutiche, Universita degli Studi di Trieste, Trieste, Italy
Synthesis and applications of functionalized carbon nanotubes (invited)
10:00-10:40 Morinobu Endo, Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan
The state-of-the-art science and applications of the carbon nanotubes (invited)
10:40?11:00 Coffee break
Oral session: Graphene I
11:00-11:40 Petra Rudolf, Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Excited charge carriers in graphene on metal substrates (invited)
11:40-12:20 Ester Vazquez, Facultad de Ciencias y Tecnologias Quimicas, IRICA. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain
Modification of Carbon Nanoforms under non-conventional techniques (invited)
12:20-12:40 Irina V. Antonova, A.V.Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB RAS, Russia
Few-layer graphene quantum dots in insulated matrix: fabrication and study of electronic structure
12:40-13:00 Kazuyuki Takai, Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Structure and the electronic structure of step part on the epitaxial graphene surface
13:00-15:00 Lunch
Oral session: Graphene II
15:00-15:20 Yurii E. Lozovik, Institute of Spectroscopy RAS, Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia
Graphene for plasmonics and nanophotonics
15:20-15:40 Zoran Markovic, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Nickel catalyzed transformation of C60 and amorphous carbon to graphene
15:40-16:00 Chiara Cavallari, Institut Laue Langevin, Grenoble, France; University of Parma, Physics Department, Italy
Hydrogen on graphene investigated by inelastic neutron scattering
16:00-16:20 Igor A. Kotin, A.V. Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Novosibirsk, Russia
Atomically flat high-resistivity substrates for high carrier mobility in graphene
16:20-16:40 Elena Sheka, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
Molecular theory about underwater stones in graphene material science
16:40-17:00 Coffee break
Oral session: Carbon Nanotubes
17:00-17:20 Alexander Okotrub, Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
Hybrid materials from carbon nanotube arrays and semiconductor nanoparticle
17:20-17:40 Christian Kramberger, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
One-dimensional N2 phase inside single-walled carbon nanotubes
17:40-18:00 Marianna Kharlamova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Comparison of 3d-, 4d- and 4f- metal halogenide doping effects on the single-walled carbon nanotubes
18:00-19:30 Poster session 1: Graphene, Carbon nanotubes
July 2, Tuesday
Oral session: Fullerenes I
9:00-9:40 Hisanori Shinohara, Department of Chemistry & Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University, Japan
Putting atomic nanowires into carbon nanotubes (invited)
9:40-10:20 Su-Yuan Xie, State Key Lab for Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces & Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
Structures and properties of non-IPR fullerenes captured by chlorination/hydrogenation (invited)
10:20-10:40 Shangfeng Yang,  Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Science at Microscale, CAS Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion & Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, China
Novel endohedral clusterfullerenes: Putting metal clusters into fullerenes
10:40-11:00 Dmitri V. Konarev, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
Optical and magnetic properties of monomeric and polymeric fullerene С60(2-) and С70(2- dianions)
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
Oral session: Electronic Properties of Nanocarbons I
11:20-12:00 Junji Haruyama, Aoyama Gakuin University, 5-10-1 Fuchinobe, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
Graphene edge spins; Spintronics and magnetism in graphene nanomeshes (invited)
12:00-12:40 Kirill Bolotin, Physics Department, Vanderbilt Univeristy, Nashville, USA
Optoelectronics of graphene and graphene-based heterostructures (invited)
12:40-13:00 Toshiaki Enoki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Nanographene; edge geometry and chemical structure effect on its electronic structure
13:00-15:00 Lunch
Oral session: Nanodiamonds I
15:00-15:40 Amanda Barnard, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Parkville, Australia
Modelling the surface chemistry of nanodiamond (invited)
15:40-16:20 Vincent Pichot, French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis, Saint-Louis, France
Research on detonation nanodiamond at the French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (invited)
16:20-16:40 Masaki Ozawa, Meijo University, Aichi, Japan
Spontaneous fibre formation of detonation nanodiamonds in polyacrylamide aqueous solutions
16:40-17:00 Coffee break
Oral session: Nanocomposites
17:00-17:20 Dmitry Yu. Usachev, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
Controlled interface formation and electronic structure of novel graphene-based systems
17:20-17:40 Oleg Kononenko, Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia
Synthesis of graphene/CNT hybrid nanostructures and the FET on its basis
17:40-18:00 Oleg Yu. Vilkov, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
Assembly of graphene-capped nickel, cobalt and iron silicides
Round Table: Theory and Modelling
17:00-17:15 Leonid Chernozatonskii, Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia
Buky-corn: van der Waals composite of carbon nanotube coated by by close-packed C60 fullerenes
17:15-17:30 Sergey A. Ktitorov, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute RAS, Russia
Nonlinear transport in monolayer graphene
17:30-17:45 Peter Vancso, Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; Korean-Hungarian Joint Laboratory for Nanosciences, Budapest, Hungary
Transport properties of ordered and disordered grain boundaries in CVD produced graphene
17:45-18:00 Denis Sabirov, Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis RAS, Ufa, Russia
Polarizability of fullerene derivatives: theoretical study and the use in the design of nanodevices and fullerene-based organic solar cells
18:00-18:15 Sergey Pyrlin, Institute for Nanostructures, Nanomodeling and Nanofabrication, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal; University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
The impact of CNT/CNF non-uniform distribution on the polymer composites' conductivity by Monte Carlo modeling on GPU
18:15-18:30 Discussion
19:00-21:00 Welcome Party
July 3, Wednesday
Conference/School of Young Scientists (in Russian)
  Advanced Carbon Nanostructures and methods of their diagnostic
  Chairmen: V.V. Afrosimov, M.V. Kovalchuk
9:00-9:55 Alexander V. Eletskii, National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, Russia
Physical problems in CNT-based electron field emitters (invited)
9:55-10:50 Levon B. Piotrovskiy, Institute of experimental medicine NWB RAMS, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
The biological potential of carbon nanostructures (invited)
10:50-11:10 Coffee break
11:10-12:05 Evgeni Katz, J. Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer, Israel
Fullerenes, nanoclusters and nanotubes: forms and structures (from mathematics to physics, biology and architecture) (invited)
12:05-13:00 Vladimir Yu. Osipov, Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute RAS, Russia
Nanographites: edge-localized states and their unconventional electronic properties (invited)
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:55 Evgeny D Eydelman, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute RAS, Russia; St. Petersburg Academic University–Nanotechnology Research and Education Centre RAS, St. Petersburg State Chemical–Pharmaceutical Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia
Thermoelectric effects in carbon nanostructures (invited)
15:55-16:50 V.A. Bykov, Research Institute of Physical Problems & NT-MDT Companies Group, Moscow, Russia
Technologies of atomic force microscopy and scanning spectroscopy for carbon nanostructures investigations (invited)
16:50-17:30 Short oral young scientists presentations
17:30-19:00 School poster session & Poster session 2: Fullerenes
July 4, Thursday
Oral session: Nanodiamonds II
9:00-9:20 Pavel N. Nesterenko, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS), University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
New look on a problem of the purity and purification of detonation nanodiamonds
9:20-9:40 Maria L. Terranova, Dip.to Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche & MinimaLab, Universita degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, Roma, Italy; Nanoshare Srl
Nanodiamond/Conducting Polymers: in search of best suited systems for energetic applications
9:40-10:00 Olga Shenderova, International Technology Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Nanodiamond-polymer nanocomposites with improved resistance to ionizing radiation
10:00-10:20 Mikhail V. Korobov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
New analytical tool to monitor the dispersity of detonation nanodiamonds
10:20-10:40 Mikhail V. Avdeev, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia
Specific features of sp3–sp2 spatial transition in detonation nanodiamond by small-angle neutron scattering
10:40-11:00 Vitaly Korepanov,  National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
A new three-dimensional phonon confinement model applied to nanodiamond: Raman band shape and particle size distribution
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
Oral session: Electronic Properties of Nanocarbons II
11:20-11:40 Alexander I. Shames, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er-Sheva, Israel
Spin-spin interactions between pi-electronic edge-localized spins and molecular oxygen in defective carbon nano-onions
11:40-12:00 Igor Vlasov, General Physics Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia
Color centers in nanodiamonds: luminescent properties and application
12:00-12:20 Vladimir Yu. Osipov, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute RAS, Russia
Spin S=1 centers: a universal type of paramagnetic defects with unique signature in nanodiamonds of dynamic synthesis
12:20-12:40 Natalia N. Rozhkova, Institute of Geology Karelian Research Centre RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia
New carbon allotrope shungite as loosely packed fractal nets of graphene-base quantum dots
12:40-13:00 Alexey Verkhovtsev, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia
Electron excitations in photo- and electron impact ionization of fullerenes
13:00-15:00 Lunch
Oral session: Fullerenes II
15:00-15:20 Sergey I. Troyanov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow Russia
The first cage isomers of C104 structurally confirmed in C104(258)Cl16 and C104(812)Cl24
15:20-15:40 Daniele Pontiroli, Dipartimento di Fisica e Scienze della Terra, Universita Parma, Parma, Italy
Ionic conductivity in light metal intercalated fullerenes
15:40-16:00 Matteo Aramini, Dipartimento di Fisica e Scienze della Terra, Universita Parma, Parma, Italy
MuSR reveals H2 storage mechanism in light alkali metal fullerides
16:00-16:40 Vasily T. Lebedev, St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Gatchina, Leningrad distr., Russia
Star-shaped fullerene(C60)-containing polystyrenes in solutions: structural aspects
16:40-17:00 Coffee break
Oral session: Biological Applications of Nanocarbons
17:00-17:20 Yuri Mackeyev, Department of Chemistry and The Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology, Rice University, Houston, USA
Toward paclitaxel-[60]fullerene Immunoconjugates as a targeted prodrug against cancer
17:20-17:40 Yulia P. Buchatskaya, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow Russia
Detonation nanodiamonds as a sorbent for cations of radionuclides
17:40-18:00 Ruslan Yu. Yakovlev,  Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University, Ryazan, Russia; Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Ex vivo study of nanodiamond particles biodistribution using ICP-MS
18:00?19:30 Poster session 3: Nanodiamonds, Carbon onions, Nanographite, Nanoporos carbon and Other
July 5, Friday
Oral session: Applications of Nanocarbons I
9:00-9:40 Rafi Kalish, Physics Dept. and Solid State Inst. Technion-Haifa, Israel
Ultra nano crystalline diamond: low dimensional quantum and fascinating electronic properties (invited)
9:40-10:20 Alexander Tzalenchuk, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK
Graphene and new horizons of quantum metrology (invited)
10:20-10:40 Sergey A. Grudinkin, Ioffe Physical Technical Institute RAS, Russia
Spherical and semispherical CVD diamond microparticles with controllably embedded luminescent silicon-vacancy color centers
10:40-11:00 Coffee break
Oral session: Applications of Nanocarbons II
11:00-11:20 Albert Nasibulin, Aalto University School of Science, Espoo, Finland
Flexible and transparent single-walled carbon nanotube networks for ethanol vapor sensing application
11:20-11:40 Aleksandr Pyryaev, Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia; Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Hierarchically porous graphene in natural graphitic globules from silicate magmatic rocks.
11:40-12:00 Govind R. Kovummal, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India
Magnetism in amorphous carbon as a function of the extent of graphitization
12:00-12:20 Olga Levinson, Ray Techniques Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel
Characterization of nanodiamonds obtained by laser ablation
12:20-12:40 Jessica M. Rosenholm, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
Carbon nanostructures and their composites for diagnostic nanomedicine
12:40-13:00 Rustem E. Uzbekov, Faculte de Medecine, Universite Francois Rabelais, Tours, France
Interaction of iron carbide nanoparticles protected by carbon shell onion- like structure with living cells
13:00-13:20 Coffee break
Special session: Applications of Nanocarbons
  Chairmen: S.V. Kalyuzhniy, A. Vul’
13:20-14:20 Round Table: Applications of Nanocarbons
14:20-14:30 Closing

List of poster presentations

View page with List of poster presentations