The Graduate
College on
Advanced
Magnetic Resonance Type Methods in Materials Science invites you to
attend
a one-day symposium with key note lectures on the application of
magnetic
resonance in materials science. This is the closing ceremony following
a 9-year
funding period by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Invited are all
former
members and all other people interested in the subject.
Programme:
09.00
Opening
address by Emil Roduner, University
of Stuttgart
09.10-10.00
Bernhard Blümich, Macromolecular
Chemistry, RWTH Aachen
“Small NMR for big objects”
10.00-10.50
Malcolm H.
Levitt,
Chemistry Department, Southampton
University
“Solid-state NMR of endohedral
dihydrogen-fullerene complexes”
10.50
Coffee
break
11.10-12.00
Shimon Vega,
Chemical Physics, Weizman Institute, Rehovot
“The influence of protons on solid state
NMR”
12.00
Lunch
break
13.30-14.20
Stephen J.
Blundell, Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University
“Order or isolation? The choice facing
low-dimensional molecular magnets"
14.20-15.10
Jan Schmidt,
Biological and Molecular Physics, Leiden University
“High-Frequency EPR and ENDOR Spectroscopy on Semiconductor
Nanoparticles”
15.10
Coffee
break
15.30-16.20
Klaus-Peter
Dinse, Physical Chemistry, TU Darmstadt
“Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Peapods Investigated by EPR”
16.20-17.10
Michael Mehring,
2. Physikalisches Institut, University of Stuttgart
“Spins, Spies and Spiele: A Personal View”
17.10
Closing
address by Emil Roduner, University
of Stuttgart
Evening Programme:
The Evening Session following the
Symposium will take
place in the nearby Telekom Tagungshotel. The programme includes
entertaining
contributions and leaves room for personal exchange. Please register
and
transfer the fee of € 45 for the dinner.
Venue:
Universität
Stuttgart
Universitätsstr. 38
Lecture Hall V38.03
70569 Stuttgart
For Directions see:
http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/ueberblick/weg/
Contact address:
Universität
Stuttgart
Institut für Physikalische Chemie
z. Hd. Herrn Prof. Dr. Emil Roduner
Pfaffenwaldring 55
70569 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 711 685 64491
Fax. +49 711 685 64495
Email: GK-MR@ipc.uni-stuttgart.de