Materials´Days Rostock 2010 and Øresund brokerage
Materials´Days Rostock 2010, 16-17 September, is a scientific conference with a brokerage session focused on cooperation between Northern Germany and the Øresund Region.
Materials’ Days Rostock are organized in the framework of the European Union-funded research project (ADVATEC) on materials science and the interdisciplinary network “Tycho Net / The Cell-Material Dialogue”
Visit the conference website for the full programme.
Tentative programme
Thursday 16 September
Introductory Session. Chair: Professor Eberhard Burkel University of Rostock
08:30 Welcome by the Mayor of the Hansestadt (to be confirmed) and
Rektor der Universität Prof. Wolfgang Schareck
08:45 Prof. George Whitesides Bioorganic/Physical Organic Chemistry, Materials Science, Harvard University, USA
09:30 Nanostructured Materials by SPS Sintering, Prof. Dr. Bernd Kieback Fraunhofer-Institut für Fertigungstechnik und Angewandte Materialforschung Dresden, Germany
10:15 Coffee break
10:45 Cell-biomaterials Interactions, Prof. Mario A. Barbosa, INEB- Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
11:30 N.N.
12:15 Lunch break
Session: Øresund brokerage
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Welcome
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Key Note Lecture A perspective for the creation of a Material Science Community in the Greater Øresund Area Lars Montelius,Nanoscience and Materials Science, University of Lund Director of the Øresund Materials Platform |
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| 14:00 |
Session 1 Material Sciences & Life Sciences Presentations, 3 minutes each |
Session 2 Energy & Environment Presentations, 3 minutes each |
| Parallel: Poster presentations | ||
| 17:30 | Conclusions and summary | |
Session: Public Lecture / Öffentlicher Vortrag (in German)
18:30 Prof. Claus Mattheck, KIT Karlsruhe
Evening: Harbour cruise with buffet and matchmaking
Friday 17 September
Session: Nanotechnology and Biology
08:30 Magnetic Nanoparticles (title to be announced), Prof. Thomas J. Meade, Center of Advanced Molecular Imaging, Northwestern University, USA (invited)
09:15 Electromechanics at the Nanometer Scale, Dr. Andrei L. Kholkin, Department of Ceramics and Glass engineering and Composite Materials (CICECO), University of Aveiro, Portugal
09:45 Miniaturized mechanical sensors, Prof. Anja Boisen, Nano Systems Engineering, Department of Micro and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
10:15 Biophotonics (title to be announced), Prof. Agata Scordino, Institute of Physics, University of Catania, Italy
10:45 Coffee break
Session: Nanotechnology , Renewable Sources and Energy
11:15 Solid-State Materials for Clean energy: Insights from atomic Scale Modeling, Prof. M. Saiful Islam, Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, UK (invited)
11: 45 Materials for the Hydrogen Energy (title to be announced), Prof. Detlev Stöver, Institute for Energy Research, Forschungszentrum Jülich
12:30 Lunch break
Session: Nanostructured Materials and New Technologies
Chair: E. Burkel
13:30 Processing and electromechanical properties of functional ceramics, Prof. Mike Reece, Functional Materials, Department of Materials, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
14:15 Nano- and multifunctional ceramics through non-equilibrium processing, Prof. Zhijian Shen, Arrhenius Laboratory, University of Stockholm, Sweden
15:30 Field Assisted Sintering Technology – Future Aspects, Heinz Kessel, FCT Systeme GmbH, Rauenstein
Session: Inauguration of the Sinterfacility
16:00 Site visit with buffet
17:00 Closing remarks
Site Visits Upon Appointment
Research Center of Biosystems Technology and Biomaterials
Rostock-Warnemünde (Profs. Schmitz, Weiss, Stoll)
Live Cell Imaging Center
University of Rostock, Inst. of Biological Sciences (Prof. Weiss)
Biomedical Research Center, Rostock





