Program

 

The Conference program includes Plenary, invited and contributed talks as well as poster presentations. A video projector, a laptop (PowerPoint ready) & an overhead projector will be available.

 

 

Full Scientific Program is available

 

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Sunday 20/09/2009 - Monday 21/09/2009

Tuesday 22/09/2009 - Wednesday 23/09/2009

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Talk Guidelines

 

  • Presentations should be in Microsoft PowerPoint format (.ppt file) or Adobe Acrobat Reader format (.pdf file). The file should be electronically handed by the speaker to the Registration Desk at least one session before his/her presentation.

  • Projector and PC devices will be available in the Conference Room.

  • Plenary presentations: the scientists presenting the Plenary talks should plan on a 45 min long presentation followed by 15 min of questions and discussion.

  • Invited presentations: the scientists presenting the invited talks should plan on a 25 min long presentation followed by 5 min of questions and discussion.

  • Contributed oral presentations: the presenting authors should plan on a 12min talk followed by 3min for questions and discussion. The best contributed oral presentation by a young scientist will be awarded a prize.

 

 

Poster Guidelines

  • The best submission in each poster session will be awarded a prize.
  • The presenting authors should hang their posters in the morning, before 9 am, and remove them in the evening of the corresponding day.
  • All posters are required to conform to PORTRAIT ORIENTATION. Failure to follow this requirement will mean that the poster will NOT FIT on the allotted board.
  • Dimensions of the posters: 1 m x 1 m. Please make sure to use enough large fonts so that the posters can be easily read from a distance of about 1 m.
  • Posters should be clear and easy to read. Type size should be sufficiently large to allow peoPle to read from 2-3 meters. (Minimum of 1 cm high for text and 2.5 cm high for titles). NOT REDUCE TEXT SIZE IN ORDER TO FIT MORE INFORMATION ONTO THE POSTER.
  • Design the poster to convey a CLEAR MESSAGE. If this is not obvious to the reader after reading the introduction, the message is NOT CLEAR and the reader will move on to an alternative poster, which provides the correct impact.
  • Avoid overload - too much information seriously detracts from the overall impact. LESS IS BEST!
  • The SIMPLE use of color can enhance a presentation, but avoid the temptation towards art!
  • Consider the use of a suitable photograph, but do not include as a background to the poster. Keep Logos to a minimum and discrete. Proof read the poster, and get others to do so as well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday 20/09/2009  -  Monday 21/09/2009 - Tuesday 22/09/2009 - Wednesday 23/09/2009

17:00-18:30 Registration

1830-2000 Opening Ceremony

(Chair: E. Paloura)

1845-1900

 

 

Α. Goulaki-Voutira

General Secretary of the Board of Trustees, TFA
Miro of Majorca at the Teloglion Foundation of Art AUTH

1900-2000

Ple1

Ple1.pdf

E. Dooryhee

CNRS, Grenoble, France
Looking into art and cultural heritage with Synchrotron X - rays

2000-   Welcome reception

Sunday 20/09/2009 - Monday 21/09/2009  Tuesday 22/09/2009 - Wednesday 23/09/2009

0900-1100 Session MO1

STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL & OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CONDENSED MATTER - 1

In memory of G. Kannelis (Chair: S. Ves & C. Raptis)

0900-1000

Ple2

Ple2.pdf

K. Syassen

Max Plank Institut für Festkörperforschung, Stuttgart

High - pressure studies of transition metal compounds located near the insulator - metal borderline

1000-1015

O1

O1.pdf

A. Antonakos

NTUA, Dept. of Physics

Controlling phase separation in manganite thin films

1015-1030

O2

O2.pdf

D. Kastanis

FORTH/ICE-HT, Patras

Plasma oxidation of multi - walled carbon nanotube sheets

1030-1045

O3

O3.pdf

Ch. Lekka

Univ. of Ioannina, Dept. of Mat. Sci. & Eng.

Ultra fine structure of the short range order of the Cu65Zr35 and Cu35Zr65 metallic glasses

1045-1100

O4

O4.pdf

P. Kavouras

TEI Thessaloniki, Dept. of Applied Sciences

The effect of In implantation on the structural and nano - mechanical properties of GaN

1100-1130 Coffee Break

Poster-Mo.pdf

 

1130-1300 Poster Session MO2

STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL & OPTICAL PROPERTIES - 1

ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT, SEMICONDUCTORS & DEVICES

PHOTONICS & OPTOELECTRONICS

(Chair: G. Kourouklis, K.Syassen, E. Dooryhee)

 

1300-1400   Lunch Break

1400-1630 Session MO3

 ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT, SEMICONDUCTORS & DEVICES, PHOTONICS & OPTOELECTRONICS - 1

(Chair: G. Papavassiliou & C. Dimitriadis)

1400-1430

I1

I1.pdf

E. Iliopoulos

Univ. of Crete, Dept. of Physics & FORTH, IESL

Advancing III - nitrides epitaxy: from kinetics to new device applications

1430-1445

O5

O5.pdf

V. Constantoudis

NCSR “Demokritos”, IMEL

The role of gate width in transistor performance: effects of gate sidewall roughness

1445-1500

O6

O6.pdf

A. Tsormpatzoglou

AUTH, Dept. of Physics, & IMEP, MINATEC, Grenoble

Electrical characterization and design optimization of finfets with TiN/HfO2 gate stack

1500-1515

O7

O7.pdf

N. Kelaidis

NCSR “Demokritos”, IMEL

Electrical and structural characteristics of strained - Si MOS structures as a function of strained - Si overlayer

1515-1545

I2

I2.pdf

E. Monroy

CEA -INAC/SP2M/PSC, Grenoble

Polar and semipolar GaN/AlN nanostructures for optoelectronic applications

1545-1600

O8

O8.pdf

S. F. Galata

NCSR “Demokritos”, IMS

Stabilization of a very high - k tetragonal phase in Ge - doped ZrO2 films grown by direct doping with Germanium

1600-1615

O9

O9.pdf

G. Leftheriotis

Univ. of Patras, Dept. of Physics

Electrochromic devices based on electrodeposited WO3 films with modified surface morphology

1615-1630

O10

O10.pdf

G. Mitrikas

NCSR “Demokritos”, IMS

Ultrafast control of nuclear spins using only microwave pulses: towards switchable solid state gates for quantum information processing

1630-1700 Coffee Break

1700-1830 Session MO3

 ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT, SEMICONDUCTORS & DEVICES, PHOTONICS & OPTOELECTRONICS - 2

(Chair: P. Keliris & S. Logothetidis)

1700-1730

I3

I3.pdf

M. Kafesaki

Univ. of Crete, Dept. of Mat. Sci. & Tech. & FORTH, IESL

Manipulating light with optical left - handed metamaterials

1730-1745

O11

O11.pdf

C. Tserkezis

Univ. of Athens, Dept. of Physics

CouPled plasmons and resonant effective permeability of metal - dielectric - metal nanosandwich assemblies

1745-1800

O12

O12.pdf

L. Mouchialids

Cardiff Univ., School of Physics & Astronomy

Exciton polaritons in resonant Bragg gratings

1800-1815

O13

O13.pdf

Z. Viskadourakis

Univ. of Cyprus, Dept. Mechanical and Manufacturing Eng. & Univ. of Crete, Dept. of Mat. Sci. & Tech.)

Power factor enhancement in composite Ag - Bi - Ag planar thin film thermoelectric structures

1815-1845

I4

I4.pdf

L. Palilis

NCSR “Demokritos”, IMEL

Molecular and polymeric organic semiconductors and their applications in plastic optoelectronic and photonic devices

 

1900-2100 Round Table

Research Perspectives in Europe & Greece

 

Sunday 20/09/2009 - Monday 21/09/2009 - Tuesday 22/09/2009 - Wednesday 23/09/2009

0900-1100 Session TU1

STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL & OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CONDENSED MATTER - 2

(Chair: S Kennou & A. Lappas)

0900-1000

Ple3

Ple3.pdf

F. Boscherini

Univ. of Bologna, Dept. of Physics

New opportunities to study defects in semiconductors by soft X - ray absorption spectroscopy

1000-1015

O14

O14.pdf

G. Apostolopoulos

NCSR “Demokritos”, INT-RP

Neutron compton scattering from LiH and LiD

1015-1030

O15

O15.pdf

Ch. B. Lioutas

AUTh, Dept. of Physics

Identification of new nano - scale phases in AgPb18SbSe20 crystals by electron crystallography methods

1030-1100

I5

I5.pdf

A. Erko

BESSY II, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH

Ultra - high time -resolved XAS

1100-1130 Coffee Break

 

Poster-Tu.pdf

 

 

1130-1300 Poster Session TU2

STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL & OPTICAL PROPERTIES - 2

MAGNETISM & SUPERCONDUCTIVITY

CULTURAL HERITAGE MATERIALS & INTERDISCIPLINARY PHYSICS

(Chair: T. Bakas, F. Boscherini, M. Farle)

 

 

1300-1400   Lunch Break

1400-1630 Session TU3

MAGNETISM & SUPERCONDUCTIVITY - 1

In memory of A. Simopoulos & A. Kostikas (Chair: D. Niarchos & O. Kalogirou)

1415-1515

Ple4

Ple4.pdf

M. Farle

Dept. of Physics & Center for Nanointegration, Univ. Duisburg - Essen

Magnetism at the nanoscale

1515-1530

O16

O16.pdf

E. Hristoforou

NTUA, School of Mining and Metallurgy Engineering

New sensors based on the magnetostrictive delay line technique

1530-1545

O17

O17.pdf

E. Th. Papaioannou

Uppsala Univ., Dept. of Physics & Mat. Sci.

Magnetic and magneto – optical properties of transition metal films with sub - wavelength antidot arrays

1545-1600

O18

O18.pdf

O. Crisan

National Inst. for Materials Physics, Bucharest

Exchange spring effects in FePt/Fe(Co)/57Fe multilayers

1600-1615

O19

O19.pdf

V. Tsakaloudi

CPERI, Lab. of Inorganic Materials

New magnetic ferrite materials for innovative RFID concepts

1615-1630

O20

O20.pdf

A. Andriotis

FORTH, IESL

Defect - induced defect - mediated magnetism in diluted magnetic semiconductors

1630-1700 Coffee Break

1700-1800   Session TU4

MAGNETISM & SUPERCONDUCTIVITY - 2

In memory of A. Simopoulos & A. Kostikas (Chair: E. Hristoforou & K. G. Efthymiadis)

1700-1730

I6

I6.pdf

P. Poulopoulos

Univ. of Patras, Dept. of Mat. Sci.

Magnetic force microscopy on thin films and nanostructures

1730-1745

O21

O21.pdf

A. Kaidatzis

Lab. de Physique des Solides, CNRS, Université Paris Sud

Hot electron transport and high resolution magnetic imaging on Co/Cu/Co and Co/Cu/NiFe spin valves

1745-1800

O22

O22.pdf

K.N. Trohidou

NCSR “Demikroitos”, Inst. of Mat. Sci.

Exchange bias effects in Co nanoparticles dispersed in a Mn matrix

1800-1930   Session TU5

Cultural Heritage materials & Interdisciplinary Physics

(Chair: K.M. Paraskevopoulos & E.K. Polychroniadis)

1800-1830

I7

I7.pdf

Th. Samaras

AUTh, Dept. of Physics

The use of iron oxide nanoparticles in hyperthermia

1830-1845

O23

O23.pdf

P. Papanikolaou

AUTh, Dept. of Chemistry

Study of the effect of a uniform electric field on the bond lengths and the electronic distribution of diatomic and polyatomic molecules

1845-1900

O24

O24.pdf

E. Pavlidou

AUTh, Dept. of Physics

Wall painting materials and technique: the case of famous iconographer Onoufrios

1900-1915

O25

O25.pdf

M. Maragakis

AUTh, Dept. of Physics

Random walk in comPlex systems with the particle diffusion model

1915-1930

O26

O26.pdf

B. Subedi

AUTh, Dept. of Physics & CETI Archaeometry Lab.

Towards luminescence dating of turquoise gemstone using TL and OSL methods

2100  Conference Dinner

Sunday 20/09/2009 - Monday 21/09/2009 - Tuesday 22/09/2009 -  Wednesday 23/09/2009

0900-1100 Session WE1

INHOMOGENEOUS & DISORDERED MATERIALS, POLYMERS & BIOMATERIALS

(Chair: S. Messoloras & A. Andriotis)

0900-0930

I8

I8.pdf

I. Margiolaki

ESRF, Grenoble

ComPlementary methods for the study of biomaterials

0930-0945

O27

O27.pdf

G. Soras

NHRF, Theoretical & Physical Chemistry Inst. & Univ. of Athens, Chemistry Dept

Synthesis of novel transition metal dithiolenes: Synthesis, experimental and theoretical investigation

0945-1000

O28

O28.pdf

E. Karakosta

NCSR “Demokritos”, Inst. of Mat. Sci.

In situ monitoring of cement gel growth dynamics. The use of a miniaturized permanent Halbach magnet for precise 1H NMR studies

1000-1030

I9

I9.pdf

N. Papageorgiou

Univ. de la Méditerranée & Univ. de Provence, CNRS

Transmission electron microscopy of proteins and single particle 3D reconstruction

1030-1045

O29

O29.pdf

K. Chrissopoulou

FORTH, IESL

Effect of inorganic additive on the chain crystallization in polymer / layered silicate nanohybrids

1045-1100

O30

O30.pdf

G. Kalosakas

Univ. of Patras, Dept. of Mat. Sci.

Tight Binding Parameters for Charge Transport in DNA

1100-1130 Coffee Break

Poster-We.pdf

 

 

1130-1300 Poster Session WE2

INHOMOGENEOUS & DISORDERED MATERIALS, POLYMERS & BIOMATERIALS

NANOSCALE & SURFACE SCIENCE

(Chair: Chair: M. Calamiotou, E. Liarokapis, C. Galiotis)

 

1300-1400   Lunch Break

1400-1530 Session WE3

NANOSCALE & SURFACE SCIENCE - 1

(Chair: A. Vomvas & Th. Karakostas)

1400-1430

I10

I10.pdf

D. Christofilos

AUTh, School of Technology

Optical spectroscopy of nanoobjects: carbon nanotubes and metallic nanoparticles

1430-1445

O31

O31.pdf

T. Leontiou

Cyprus Univ. of Technology, Dept. of Mech. & Mat. Sci. Eng.

Thermodynamics and kinetics of dislocated Ge/Si and InAs/GaAs thin layers

1445-1500

O32

O32.pdf

A.P. Douvalis

Univ. of Ioannina, Dept. of Physics

Synthesis and characterization of novel carbon nanotubes - iron oxide nanoparticles hybrids

1500-1515

O33

O33.pdf

J. Kioseoglou

AUTh, Dept. of Physics

The nonpolar - semipolar boundaries in III - nitrides: Atomic structure and influence on defect introduction

1515-1530

O34

O34.pdf

A. Skarmoutsou

NTUA, School of Chem.Eng.

Nanomechanical properties of hydroxyapatite (HA) with DAB dendrimers (poly propylene imine) coatings onto Ti surfaces

1530-1600 Coffee Break

1600-1730 Session WE4

NANOSCALE & SURFACE SCIENCE - 2

(Chair: Ph. Komninou & M. Kamaratos)

1600-1630

I11

I11.pdf

P. Patsalas

Univ. of Ioannina, Dept. of Mat. Sci. & Eng.

ComPlex conducting nitrides: Synthesis, structure, properties and applications

1630-1645

O35

O35.pdf

E. Symianakis

Univ. of Patras, Dept. of Chem. Eng. & ICE/HT-FORTH

On the substrate - driven oxidation of Ni/NiO(001) by X - ray photoelectron spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations

1645-1700

O36

O36.pdf

A. Kostopoulou

FORTH, IESL & Univ. of Crete, Dept. of Chemistry

Magneto - optical properties of iron oxide nanoclusters

1700-1715

O37

O37.pdf

N. Galanis

Univ. of Crete, Dept. of Mat. Sci. & Tech.

Mechanical properties of nanocrystalline Copper

1715-1730

O38

O38.pdf

D. Vlachos

Univ. of Ioannina, Dept. of Physics

Indium adsorption on the reconstructed Si(111)√3×√3 and 4×1 - In surfaces at room and low temperature

1730-1830 Session WE5

SPECIAL SESSION ON RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES – HYDROGEN (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF HELLENIC SOCIETY FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CONDENSED MATTER (H.S.S.T.C.M)

(Chair: H. Gamari-Seale)

1730-1800

I12

I12.pdf

A. G. Konstandopoulos

CPERI/CERTH, & AUTh, Dept. of Chem. Eng.

Solar thermochemical water-splitting for Hydrogen production: The Hydrosol Process

1800-1830

I13

I13.pdf

E. Varkaraki

CRES-Center for renewable energy sources & hydrogen technologies-Pikermi

Perspectives and challenges of hydrogen storage in metal hydrides. The case of the CRES wind-hydrogen plant

1830-1900Awards - Closing Ceremony

1900-1930Annual Meeting of the Hellenic Society for Science and Technology of Condensed Matter