Nanomaterials, such as nano-sized inorganic and organic semiconductors, are becoming the focus of scientific research. Examples of nanomaterial applications abound, ranging from light-emitting diodes, to photoenergy conversion, to room-temperature magnetism, and to biological optical probes. These materials have unique electronic structures that cannot be simply defined as conventional continuum (as in a periodic system), nor discrete quantum levels (as in a molecule). In addition, complicated processes that occur at the surfaces and interfaces of these nanomaterials upon photoexcitation poses high demands on the experimental techniques used to characterize nanoscale systems. Theory and computational modeling could provide useful interpretations of experimental data and a better understanding of the material's properties at the atomistic level, while development of validated theoretical predictions could guide new experimental efforts.
The symposium aims to bring together theoreticians and experimentalists for a timely discussion of modern developments, applications, and challenges in nanomaterial research from both theoretical and experimental perspectives.
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 | ||||
Abakumov, Artem | Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology | ||||
Blackburn, Jeff | National Renewable Energy Laboratory | ||||
Chakraborty, Ari | Syracuse University | ||||
Davari Esfahani, M. Mahdi | Stony Brook University | ||||
DePrince, Eugene | FSU | ||||
Flavel, Benjamin | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | ||||
Gifford, Brendan | North Dakota State University | ||||
Hobbie, Erik | North Dakota State University | ||||
Kilin, Dmitri | North Dakota State University | ||||
Kilina, Svetlana | North Dakota State University | ||||
Klimov, Victor | Los Alamos National Laboratory | ||||
Krauss, Todd | University of Rochester | ||||
Kryjevski, Andrei | North Dakota State University | ||||
Lystrom, Levi | North Dakota State Univ. | ||||
Makarov, Nikolay | UbiQD LLC | ||||
Mueller, Tim | Johns Hopkins University | ||||
Munro, Andrea | Pacific Lutheran University | ||||
Rasulev, Bakhtiyor | North Dakota State University | ||||
SARDAR, RAJESH | Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis | ||||
Schaller, Richard | Argonne National Laboratory | ||||
Tschumper, Gregory | University of Mississippi | ||||
Velizhanin, Kirill | Los Alamos National Laboratory | ||||
Vogel, Dayton | University of South Dakota | ||||
Zimanyi, Gergely | Physics Department, UC Davis | ||||