Organized molecular systems are important components in biology and are the building blocks of nanodevices. Much attention is given to the structural properties of these systems, but much less is known on the electromagnetic properties that emerge from the cooperative effects resulting from organizing molecular systems. The study of these cooperative electronic and magnetic properties requires collaboration among scientists coming from different disciplines, biology on one hand and mesoscopic physics and spintronics on the other, with organic, theoretical and physical chemists. The workshop will bring scientists from these different communities and disciplines together, and provide a forum to encourage communication and collaboration on this important and newly emerging subject. Specific topic for discussion are likely to include: spectroscopic signatures of chirality and of chiral imprints, spin-polarized photoemission from dissymmetric films, spin selective photochemistry of chiral species, molecular spintronics, manifestations of chirality in the properties of surfaces, films and interfaces.
If you are interested in attending a meeting, but have not received an invitation, please contact the workshop organizer about availability before registering. Most TSRC meetings are very small, typically only about 25 people.
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Participant | Organization | ||||
Abendroth, John | University of California, Los Angeles | ||||
Achim, Catalina | Carnegie Mellon University | ||||
Baumeier, Bjoern | Eindhoven University of Technology | ||||
Ben Dor, Oren | The Hebrew University | ||||
Beratan, David | Duke University | ||||
Coey, Michael | Trinity College Dublin | ||||
Cuniberti, Gianaurelio | Dresden University of Technology | ||||
de Miguel, Juan Jose | University Autonoma Madrid | ||||
DIEZ PEREZ, Ismael | University of Barcelona | ||||
Geyer, Matthias | TU Dresden | ||||
Gidron, Ori | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | ||||
Gutierrez, Rafael | Dresden University of Technology | ||||
Hedegård, Per | University of Copenhagen | ||||
Herrmann, Carmen | University of Hamburg | ||||
Iv, Michael | Technion - Israel Institute of Technology | ||||
Levine, Ariel | Technion | ||||
Maslyuk, Volodymyr | Institute for Materials Science, TU Dresden | ||||
Michaeli, Karen | Weizmann Institute of Science | ||||
Motta, Carlo | Trinity College Dublin | ||||
Mujica, Vladimiro | Arizona State University | ||||
Naaman, Ron | Weizmann Institute | ||||
Ohldag, Hendrik | SLAC | ||||
Paltiel, Yossi | The Hebrew University | ||||
Peskin, Uri | Technion-Israel Institute of Technology | ||||
Pramanik, Sandipan | University of Alberta | ||||
Rosenberg, Richard | Argonne National Laboratory | ||||
Skinner, Brian | MIT | ||||
Tal, Oren | Weizmann Institute of Science | ||||
Weiss, Paul S. | UCLA | ||||
Yang, Xu | University of Groningen | ||||
Zacharias, Helmut | WWU Munster | ||||
Zacharias, Helmut [2nd Reservation] | WWU Munster | ||||
Zwang, Theodore | California Institute of Technology | ||||