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An ICTP Hybrid Meeting
Nano/mesoscale mechanical and rheological response with dissipation has become, thanks to the very broad range of experimental/theoretical approaches, a novel local diagnostic and even spectroscopic tool, as well as a playground of sophisticated non-equilibrium statistical physics.
The physics of nanoscale mechanical dissipation is relevant to sliding nanofriction, to technological themes such as lubrication or finger-touchscreen friction, to soft and granular matter, to nanofrictional emulation in optical lattices, to active matter, to quantum and classical processes in noncontact AFM, and beyond. Between condensed matter physics, nanomechanics, materials science and engineering, this interdisciplinary area is of considerable conceptual value as a modern subject in non-equilibrium physics, and of the potential relevance of neighbouring fields such as fatigue, wear, lubrication, rheology, and biomechanics. As is well established in ICTP Trieste since 1995, we will collect the world community active in these fields, including groups in emerging countries, mixing theoretical, simulation and experimental highlights, and identifying future directions of motion of
research in this lively arena.
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Speakers:
A. BENASSI, Chiesi Farmaceutici, Italy
R. BENNEWITZ, Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany
R. BUZIO, CNR SPIN, Italy
C. CAFOLLA, Durham University, UK
X. CAO, University of Konstanz, Germany
R. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania, USA
E.M. CHANDROSS, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
E. CIHAN, TU Dresden, Chair of Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Germany
C.A. DRUMMOND SUINAGA, Paul-Pascal Centre, CNRS, France
A. GIACOMELLO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
E. GNECCO, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
N.N. GOSVAMI, Indian Institute of Technology, India
B.W. GOTSMANN, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
R. GUERRA, University of Milan, Italy
T. HEIMBURG, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
E. KOREN, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
H. LÖWEN, University of Düsseldorf, Germany
M. MA, Tsinghua University, China
T. MA, Tsinghua University, China
N. MANINI, University of Milan, Italy
M.C. MARCHETTI, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
L.D. MARKS, Northwestern University Evanston, USA
A. MARTINI, University of California Merced, USA
T.E. MEHLSTÄUBLER, PTB & Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
A. MESCOLA, CNR-Istituto Nanoscienze, Italy
M. MUSER, Saarland University, Germany
O. NOEL, CNRS, Le Mans Université, LPEC, France
A. OLLIER, University of Basel, Switzerland
W. OUYANG, School of chemisty Tel Aviv University, Israel
L. PASTEWKA, University of Freiburg, Germany
R. PAWLAK, University of Basel, Switzerland
B. PERSSON, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany
J.B. PETHICA, Trinity College, Ireland
A. PETRI, CNR Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi, Italy
E. RIEDO, NYU - Tandon School of Engineering, USA
A. SCHIRMEISEN, Justus-Liebig University, Germany
A. SIRIA, CNRS ENS, LPS Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, France
P. TIERNO, University of Barcelona, Spain
M. URBAKH, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
G. DE VILHENA, University of Basel, Switzerland
Q. ZHENG, Tsinghua University Beijing, China Speakers (20 minutes talk): M.Z. BAYKARA, University of California Merced, USA
X. GAO, Tel-Aviv University, School of Chemistry, Israel
A. JENKINS VILLALOBOS, International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT), Poland
A. KHOSRAVI, SISSA, Italy
M.R. KISIEL, University of Basel, Switzerland
L. NOIREZ, Université Paris-Saclay CEA-CNRS, France
M. PIERNO, University of Padua, Italy
A. SADEGHI, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
A. SILVA, Italy
I. STANKOVIC, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
S. VAEZALLAEI, University of Tehran, Iran
J. WANG, SISSA, Italy
Participants are encouraged to submit abstracts for contributed talk.
A number of short oral presentation slots will be available for some of them upon selection. During the application please make sure to use our templates to format your abstract in PDFs. Templates are available below for download. Accepted participants will be able to attend in remote or — strictly following Italian sanitary rules as they will be applicable at the time of the conference, and depending on the very limited number of available places — in person. As regards the COVID-19 policy, we advise to follow the updated rules available on the ICTP page ICTP Access Guidelines for Visitors.
Grants:
A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries.
There is no registration fee. |