IHRS NanoNet Annual Workshop 2017
The Annual Workshop of the International Helmholtz Research School (IHRS) for Nanolectronic Networks (NanoNet) will be held at the Hotel Neue Höhe in Neuklingenberg on August 16-18, 2017.
Route from Dresden to Hotel Neue Höhe @ Google-maps
Impressions from the workshop can be found here.
Participants
Keynote speakers
Dr. Franziska LisselIndependent Junior Research Group Leader, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung (IPF) Dresden, Germany
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Prof. Dr. Marc TornowDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technische Universität München, Germany
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Dr. Enrique SamanoUNAM Institute of Materials Science and Nanotechnology, México
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Prof. Dr. Rainer JordanFull Professor for „Macromolecular Chemistry“, Department of Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Science, TU Dresden, Germany
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Prof. Dr. Robert M. MetzgerDepartment of Chemistry, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
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Program, Abstracts, and Hand-outs
The Workshop program is available
here (PDF, updated
15.08.2017
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Best Student Award
The IHRS NanoNet doctoral candidate Jingjing Ye, hosted by the Department of Physics and Geo Science, Univ Leipzig, was awarded the Best Student Presentation Prize 2017 for her talk "Nano-electronic components built from DNA templates" presented at the
IHRS NanoNet Annual Workshop 2017 on August 18, 2017.
The second prize was awarded to Dmitry Skidin (TU Dresden), and the third prize went to Filip Kilibarda (HZDR). CONGRATULATIONS.
BTW. This is the same prize winner team as in 2016.
Excursion to Terra Mineralia
An excursion to the Terra Mineralia exhibition in Freiberg will give us the chance to admire marvelous crystals and minerals 'Around the world in 90 minutes'.
Participation in the workshop program and the Annual Meeting is by invitation only. If you have interest to participate, please contact the NanoNet coordinator.
This workshop is organized by the International Helmholtz Research School for Nanoelectronic Networks (IHRS NanoNet) funded by the Initiative and Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association (VH-KO-606).