This workshop will bring together theoretical, computational, and experimental researchers from across science and engineering to discuss thermal transport at the nanoscale. Topics will include, but are not limited to: (i) transport in nanostructured and biological materials, (ii) experimental techniques for measuring thermal conductivity and thermal interface conductance, and for characterizing individual phonon modes, (iii) using input from electronic structure calculations and molecular simulations to predict thermal transport properties, and (iv) applications to nanoscale energy conversion.
The registration fee includes five breakfasts and picnic dinner on Wednesday.
We wish to ensure an intimate workshop setting, with no more than 20 to 25 participants. If you are interested in attending, but have not received an invitation, please contact the workshop organizer before registering. If you have registered for a meeting you were not invited to, you may be subject to a $100 fee.
TSRC is about expanding the frontiers of science, exploring new ideas, and building collaborations. The workshop schedule will allow for substantial unstructured time for participants to talk and think. All participants are expected to stay for the entire duration of the workshop. Scientists are encouraged to consider bringing family or friends. Telluride offers a number of options for children's camps (including Telluride Academy, Aha School for the Arts, and Pinhead Institute). There is more information on childcare, camps, and family activities on TSRC's website. Feel free to contact TSRC's staff to help with any planning and/or coordinating care.
IMPORTANT: Participants should be aware that this workshop runs Tuesday through Saturday. Discounted lodging rates begin on Monday, June 20th. If you are planning to arrive on Sunday you can stay at the Hampton Inn (970-547-4120) next to the airport and come up to Telluride first thing on Monday. You will receive a discount at the Hampton Inn by saying you are a TSRC scientist.
Telluride Intermediate School
725 West Colorado Ave
Telluride, CO 81435
Participant | Organization | ||||
Anufriev, Roman | The University of Tokyo | ||||
Chen, Renkun | UC San Diego | ||||
Cui, Longji | University of Colorado Boulder | ||||
Donadio, Davide | University of California Davis | ||||
Erhart, Paul | Chalmers University of Technology | ||||
Foley, Brian M. | The Pennsylvania State University | ||||
Gezelter, Dan | University of Notre Dame | ||||
Grasselli, Federico | EPFL | ||||
Hu, Yongjie | University of California, Los Angeles | ||||
Keblinski, Pawel | RPI | ||||
Liu, Jun | North Carolina State University | ||||
Malen, Jonathan | Carnegie Mellon University | ||||
Marconnet, Amy | Purdue University | ||||
McGaughey, Alan | Carnegie Mellon University | ||||
Neogi, Sanghamitra | University of Colorado Boulder | ||||
Pickel, Andrea | University of Rochester | ||||
Pop, Eric | Stanford University | ||||
Reddy, Pramod | University of Michigan | ||||
Ruan, Xiulin | Purdue University | ||||
Sood, Aditya | Stanford University | ||||
Sotomayor Torres, Clivia M. | ICN2 Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | ||||
Stewart, Derek | Western Digital | ||||
Wang, Robert | Arizona State University | ||||
Wang, Xiaojia | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | ||||