Program

smc2020 Program

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Tuesday, June 21

Time Session/Lecture info
08:30-09:15
Registration + Coffee
 
Lopatie
09:15-09:30
Welcome Remarks
 
Lopatie
09:30-11:00
Session 1
Chair: Haim Diamant 
09:30-10:00
Fyl Pincus
Polyelectrolyte Persistence Length Revisited
10:00-10:30
Thomas A. Witten
Stochastic synchronization: decoding through noise and chaos
10:30-11:00
Karin Jacobs
Force-distance curves as key to deduce interactions in soft matter systems - or: How to clean your teeth effectively
11:00-11:30
Coffee Break
 
Lopatie
11:30-12:30
Session 2
Chair: Shlomi Reuveni 
11:30-12:00
Yoav Tsori
Phase transitions in nonuniform forces: unified mean-field framework, nucleation, electro-prewetting and more
12:00-12:30
Michael Urbakh
Electrotunable Friction with Ionic Liquid Lubricants
12:30-13:30
Lunch + Poster session
 
Lopatie
13:30-14:30
Session 3
Chair: Ofra Benny 
13:30-14:00
Uri Raviv
Mechanism of Virus Capsid Assembly
14:00-14:30
Eugenia Kumacheva
Hydrogels under Confinement
14:30-15:30
Session 4
Chair: Eli Sloutskin 
14:30-15:00
Liran Ma (hybrid)
Friction regulated by interfacial molecular structures
15:00-15:30
Sylvie Roke
Charge transfer across nanoscale oil droplet-water interfaces in aqueous solution
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
 
Lopatie
16:00-17:00
Session 5
Chair: Rony Granek  
16:00-16:30
Ullrich Steiner (hybrid), FREIBURG INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
Colour through structure: a random walk through polymer-derived photonic and plasmonic materials
16:30-17:00
Jennifer Elisseeff (hybrid)
A random walk through biology ? applying physics to cartilage
17:00-18:00
Session 6
Chair: Yael Roichman 
17:00-17:30
Wuge Briscoe
A Nano-vision to Nano-invasion
17:30-18:00
Matthew Tirrell (hybrid)
Polyelectrolyte complication: From polymer physics to biology to nano medicine

Organizing committee

SPONSORS

The Chorafas Institute for Scientific Exchange, WIS

The Faculty of Chemistry, WIS

The Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science, WIS

The Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Nanoscale Science, WIS

The Clore Center for Biological Physics, WIS

The Center for Experimental Physics, WIS

The Center for the Physics and Chemistry of Living Systems, TAU

Kimmel Center for Molecular Design