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Cosponsor(s):

FANAS (European Science Foundation), Universita' di Milano, SPECS-Zurich

Start Time:

19 October 2009 at 08:30

Ends On:

24 October 2009

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

LB (Main Lecture Hall)

Organizer(s):

Directors: O. Gulseren, N. Manini, A. Vanossi; Local Organizer: E. Tosatti

Material:

19 October 2009
08:30
09:20
Registration and Administrative Formalities outside Main Lecture Hall, Leonardo Building
50'
09:20
09:40
Opening Ceremony
20'
09:40
10:20
Friction and thermolubrication: thermal fluctuations and 'universal' behavior
40'
Joost Frenken
University of Leiden, The Netherlands
10:20
10:50
Coffee Break
30'
10:50
11:30
Instabilities and solid friction: From linear response to Coulomb friction
40'
Martin Mueser
Universitaet Saarbrucken, Germany
11:30
11:50
The relation between sliding velocity and shear stress in polymer friction
20'
Ion Marius Sivebaek
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
11:50
12:30
Nanotribology, nanomechanics and materials characterization studies and applications to bio/nanotechnology and biomimetics
40'
Bharat Bhushan
Ohio State University, Colombus, USA
12:30
14:20
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:20
15:00
To slide or not to slide: Frictional duality of nanoparticles
40'
Andre Schirmeisen
Westfallische Wilhelms-Universitaet, Munster, Germany
15:00
15:20
Wear and friction of Au/Ni multilayers on the microscale
20'
Martin Dienwiebel
Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Freiburg, Germany
15:20
16:00
Broken chiral symmetry in sliding carbon nanotubes
40'
Xiaohua Zhang
Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Suzhou, China
16:00
16:20
Ultrasonic nanolithography on hard substrates
20'
Teresa Cuberes
University of Castilla La Mancha, Almaden, Spain
16:20
16:50
Coffee Break
30'
16:50
17:30
Why is graphite so slippery? Gathering clues from three-dimensional lateral forces measurements
40'
Udo Schwarz
Yale University, New Haven, USA
17:30
18:10
Surface physics and friction
40'
Virginio Bortolani
Universita' degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
18:10
18:30
Specs Zurich - company presentation
20'
Anisoara Socoliuc Toquant
SPECS-Zurich GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland
18:30
18:50
Materials science at the cutting edge
20'
Fabio Pulizzi
Nature Materials, London, UK
19:00
21:00
Reception - Buffet Dinner
02h00'
20 October 2009
09:00
09:40
Sliding friction of Neon monolayers on metallic surfaces
40'
Giampaolo Mistura
Universita' degli Studi di Padova, Italy
09:40
10:20
Near-field radiative heat transfer and non-contact friction
40'
Alexander Volokitin
Samara State Technical University, Samara, Russia
10:20
10:50
Coffee Break
30'
10:50
11:30
Hydration lubrication: exploring a new paradigm
40'
Jacob Klein
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
11:30
11:50
A stochastic Prandtl-Tomlinson model to describe friction in MEMS (Micro-ElectroMechanical Systems)
20'
Merlijn van Spengen
Leiden University, The Netherlands
11:50
12:30
Understanding dissipation processes in dynamic atomic force microscopy
40'
Ruben Perez
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
12:30
14:20
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:20
15:00
Lubrication at nanoscales: surface effects
40'
Lyderic Bocquet
Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France
15:00
15:20
Controlling single cluster dynamics at the nanoscale
20'
Guido Paolicelli
CNR-INFM Modena, Italy
15:20
16:00
Modeling friction: from the nano- to macro-scales
40'
Michael Urbakh
Tel Aviv University, Israel
16:00
16:20
Exactly quantized sliding of a confined solid lubricant under shear
20'
Rosario Capozza
CNR INFM Modena, Italy
16:20
16:40
Pure adhesion in friction
20'
Rainer Heise
Institut fur Mechanik, Berlin, Germany
17:00
19:30
Poster Session - Wine and Refreshments
02h30'
21 October 2009
09:00
09:40
Temporal effects in dry friction
40'
Eduardo Jagla
Centro Atomico Bariloche, Argentina
09:40
10:00
Influence of sliding speed and surface properties on adhesion and friction forces
20'
Pierre-Emmanuel Mazeran
Laboratoire Roberval UMR CNRS, Compiegne, France
10:00
10:20
Friction Force Microscopy studies of antigen-antibody interaction
20'
Andrzej Kulik
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
10:20
10:50
Coffee Break
30'
10:50
11:30
Friction on a mesoscale
40'
Oleg Braun
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
11:30
11:50
Atomic-scale friction on a stepped surface of NaCl(001)
20'
Marek Szymonski
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
11:50
12:10
Formations of KBr chain studied by small amplitude dynamic force microscopy
20'
Shigeki Kawai
University of Basel, Switzerland
12:10
12:30
Mechanical rejuvenation and ageing of glassy polymers: effect of plastic deformation
20'
Alexey Lyulin
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
12:30
14:00
Lunch Break
01h30'
14:00
16:00
FANAS PROJECT MEETINGS
02h00'
16:00
16:30
Coffee Break
30'
16:30
19:00
FANAS SCIENCE COMMITTEE (Aigars Ekers)
02h30'
20:00
23:00
Conference Dinner (at restaurant in town: Osteria "De Scarpon", Via Ginnastica 20, Trieste) - transportation will be provided after dinner from Piazza Oberdan back to ICTP (map) http://www.paginegialle.it/pgol/4-scarpon/3-trieste
03h00'
22 October 2009
09:00
09:40
Self-assembly and manipulation of bare and coated gold nanoparticles
40'
Karine Mougin
Institut de Science des Materiaux de Mulhouse, France
09:40
10:20
Materials for reversible adhesion: from biological systems to wall-climbing robots
40'
Stanislav Gorb
University of Kiel, Germany
10:20
10:50
Coffee Break
30'
10:50
11:30
Jumps in friction
40'
Roland Bennewitz
Leibniz Institut fur Neue Materialen GmbH, Saarbrucken, Germany
11:30
11:50
Assessment of nanoadhesion and nanofriction surface properties of polymer and biopolymers films by AFM
20'
Maurice Brogly
Universite de Haute Alsace, Mulhouse, France
11:50
12:30
Nanoscale wear of single asperities
40'
Bernd Gotsmann
IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Rueschlikon, Switzerland
12:30
14:20
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:20
15:00
Contact mechanics with applications
40'
Bo Persson
Institut fur Festkorperforschung, Juelich, Germany
15:00
15:20
Small amplitude AFM spectroscopy: a quantitative tool for studying nano-scale fluid flow
20'
Frieder Mugele
University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
15:20
16:00
Collapse, adhesion and friction of thermoresponsive polymer brushes probed with the surface forces apparatus
40'
Lionel Bureau
Institut des Nanosciences de Paris, France
16:00
16:20
Trajectory Fluctuations Accompanying the Manipulation of Spherical Nanoparticles
20'
Akshata Rao
University of Basel, Switzerland
16:20
16:50
Coffee Break
30'
16:50
17:30
Atomic scale characterization, manipulation and dissipation on insulating surfaces
40'
Adam Foster
Tampere University of Technology, Finland
17:30
18:10
Lubricaton and sliding friction levels in adsorbed films at sub-monolayer and ultra-low coverages
40'
Jacqueline Krim
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA
23 October 2009
09:00
09:40
Atomic friction: Ways to determine the elastic and viscous properties of nano-contacts
40'
Ernst Meyer
University of Basel, Switzerland
09:40
10:20
Triggering frictional slip
40'
Stefano Zapperi
CNR-INFM Modena, Italy
10:20
10:50
Coffee Break
30'
10:50
11:30
Relation between friction force, roughness of fractal contact surface and Hurst exponent
40'
Alexander Filippov
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Donetsk, Ukraine
11:30
11:50
Microrheology of a sticking transition
20'
Prerna Sharma
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India
11:50
12:30
Periodic orbits in the sliding of graphite flakes
40'
Annalisa Fasolino
Institute for Molecules and Materials, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
12:30
14:20
Lunch Break
01h50'
14:20
15:00
Phase-field-crystal model for pinning a sliding of adsorbed layers
40'
Enzo Granato
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
15:00
15:20
Friction force on the electrodes
20'
Helmut Baltruschat
Universitat Bonn, Germany
15:20
16:00
Friction measurements in the single-molecule limit
40'
Bill Allison
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK
16:00
16:20
Temperature-induced enhancement of nanoscale friction
20'
Zion Tshiprut
Tel Aviv University, Israel
16:20
16:50
Coffee Break
30'
16:50
17:10
Slip-stick: How frictional strength evolves
20'
Oded Ben-David
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
17:10
17:30
Water in nanoconfinement: diffusion, friction and viscosity
20'
Michael Chandross
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, USA
17:30
18:10
The extreme and unusual nanotribological properties of carbon
40'
Robert Carpick
University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia, USA
18:10
18:25
Closing Ceremony
15'
24 October 2009
09:00
12:00
Informal Discussion Time
03h00'
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