Nano-Science Center Retreat 2015
April 24-25, 2015 at Magleås Kursuscenter
Program
Friday April 24, 2015
12-13: Lunch
13-14: Welcome, program and status: Education – Bionano1, BioNano3 and UCN. Student uptake and activities at NSC (Chairman: Per Hedegård)
Status for uptake and study program: Per Hedegård
Bionano1: Nikos Hatzakis
BioNano3: Karen Martinez
UCN: Tom Vosch
Brief discussion
14-16: 5 short presentations
Tue Hassenkam: “NanoIR2 - spectra with nm resolution”
Thomas Sand: "Novel electronic oxide interfaces”
Sanne Schoffelen: "Clicking proteins - from site-specific immobilization to the production of toxic enzymes"
Thorsten Hansen: “Coherent multi-dimensional spectroscopy - challenges and opportunities”
16-16:15: Coffee, cake
16:15-17: Peter Høngaard Andersen, Innovationsfonden
17-18:30: Group work
Strategy for funding, how do we use NSC the best way?
Future focus points of the NSC, what do the research groups need?
Scientific topics?
The nanoscience education, new initiatives and possible improvements
19:00: Dinner
20:30: Short presentations from the groups and continued discussions
Saturday, April 25
9-10:15: 3 short presentations
Kim Dalby: “Multi-scale imaging”
Dimitrios Stamou: “Proton pumping and slippage dynamics of a eukaryotic P-ATPase studied at the single-molecule level”
Martin Andersson: “Macroscopic wettability predicted from molecular behavior”
10:15-10:30 Coffee, fruit
10:30-12 4 short presentations
Matthias Arenz: ”Cluster Science – ideas and open questions on synthesis, size selection and properties”
Jan Rossmeisl: Electrocatalysis - chemistry and energy
Bo W. Laursen: ”Do the formation of molecular aggregates in water require the presence of monomers?
Dirk Müter: ”Tomography and Computer Simulations: Natural Porous Materials”
12:00: Lunch and end of retreat