[Ayudantes2] Third (last) Bulletin - 7th Giambiagi Winter School

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SEVENTH J. J. GIAMBIAGI WINTER SCHOOL OF PHYSICS
"NEW TRENDS IN COMPLEX MATERIALS"

Departamento de Fisica - FCEyN,
Universidad de Buenos Aires,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
July 25th-29th, 2005

Please see detailed information in

http://www.giambiagi.df.uba.ar


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THIRD (LAST) BULLETIN
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GENERAL SCOPE

The Seventh Giambiagi Winter School is intended primarily
for graduate students in Physics, although students from
other disciplines, advanced undergraduate students and
postdocs are also encouraged to participate. The 2005 School
will be devoted to Materials Science, specially focused on
New trends in complex materials from both the experimental
and theoretical point of view. An International Workshop on
Recent developments in complex materials: production and
characterization, will also be part of the activities.
The aim of the School combined with the Workshop is to
provide an overview of recent developments in the area,
and to encourage young scientists and students working in
related disciplines to go into this exciting field of science.

The School will be organized around eight short courses of
two lectures each, taught by internationally renowned experts,
that will provide an overview of recent theoretical and
experimental advances at the forefront of materials science
and engineering. A two days Workshop has been organized,
where local expert scientists will give an overview of their
current research lines. There will also be a poster session.


LECTURES AND TUTORIALS

The foreseen lectures and tutorials are the following
(please check for updated information in the School web page)


Lectures

Raymond Boxman (University of Tel Aviv, Israel)
* Pulsed arc synthesis of nanoparticles and nanotube.
* Filtered vacuum arc deposition of transparent conductive
  oxide coatings.

Sang-Wook Cheong (Rutgers University, USA)
* Multiferroics; multifunctional materials with magnetic
  order and ferroelectricity. Abstract

Bradley Chmelka (University of California at Santa Barbara, CA, USA)

Heather Maynard (University of California at Los Angeles, CA, USA)

Patricia Lustoza de Souza (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
* Growth and characterization of self-assembled quantum dots for
  optoelectronic devices.

Alberto Somoza (IFIMAT, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la
Provincia de Buenos Aires, and CIC, Argentina)
* On nanostructures in polymers and alloys.


Roberto J. J. Williams (INTEMA, Universidad de Mar del Plata, Argentina)
* Synthesis and Characterization of Thermal Reversible
  Light-Scattering Films.
* Hybrid Materials Produced by Inorganic and Organic Polymerizations.


Jeffrey O. Willis (Superconductivity Technology Center, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, USA)

High Temperature Superconductors: Materials Science Successes and
Challenges.

Zhili Xiao (Argonne National Laboratory / Northen Illinois University, IL,
USA)
* Fabricating nanostructures using anodic aluminum oxide:
  a versatile template approach.
* Novel mesostructures grown through self-assembly.


Tutorials


Iñaki Mondragón Egaña (Universidad País Vasco, San Sebastián, Spain)
* Understanding chemistry and physics of block copolymers for novel
  engineering applications in nanotechnology.


Roberto C. Salvarezza (INIFTA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
* Self assembled monolayers in materials science.


Roberto Sánchez (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
* Nano and microstructured magnetic materials.



WORKSHOP

"Recent Developments In Complex Materials:
Production and Characterization"

26 - 27 July 2005


Invited Talks



Ernesto Calvo (INQUIMAE Departamento de Química Inorgánica, Analítica
y Química Física, FCEN-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
* A Chemical Approach to nanoscience: Self assembly and
  molecular recognition.

Jorge Feugeas (Instituto de Física de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina)

Ana Gabriela Leyva (Grupo Materia Condensada - U. A. de Física -
Centro Atómico Constituyentes - CNEA)
* Synthesis and characterization of manganese oxide based
  nano-structures.


Hernán Pastoriza (Centro Atómico Bariloche - Instituto Balseiro,
S. C. Bariloche, Argentina)
* Driving vortices in artificially structured superconductors.


Adriana Serquis (Centro Atómico Bariloche - Instituto Balseiro,
S. C. Bariloche, Argentina)
* Microstructure and Superconducting Properties of MgB2.


Galo J. A. A. Soler-Illia (UAQ-CNEA-Buenos Aires, Argentina)
* Creating Organized Matter at the Nanoscale: The Chemical and
  Physical Tricks.


Laura B. Steren (Centro Atómico Bariloche - Instituto Balseiro,
S. C. Bariloche, Argentina)
* Spin-polarized transport phenomena and magnetism in artificial
  nanostructures.


Analía Vázquez (División Polímeros-Instituto de Investigación en
Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales (INTEMA), Mar del Plata, Argentina)
* Biocomposites based on natural fibre and polymer matrices Abstract



REGISTRATION

There are no registration fees.

Those planning to attend the School are kindly
requested to fill in the online registration form 
(if not already registered) available in 
http://www.giambiagi.df.uba.ar.



POSTER DIMENSIONS
 
The maximum size allowed for each poster is 0.95 m 
horizontal and 1.30 m vertical. 



IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

July 25, 2005
School on-site registration.



The Organizing Committee would appreciate if you share this
information with colleagues and students in your institution.

Please do not hesitate to send us any question or comment
to our contact address: giambiagi en df.uba.ar

We hope to have a very exciting school with the participation
of all of you.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Carlos Acha
Victoria Bekeris
Andrea Bragas
Diana Grondona (Workshop Chairperson)
Hector Kelly (School Chairperson)
Ana Maria Llois
Silvia Goyanes
Adriana Marquez
Cesar Moreno
Gabriela Pasquini (Workshop Chairperson)


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