esonn2004_participants_physics

ESONN'04
Physics Session
Lastname Surname M/F Status Institution Email Field of research/
Thesis topic if relevant
Nationality Phone/fax
Laurence Mechin F Scientist
CR CNRS
GREYC-ENSICAEN
6, bvd Maréchal Juin
14050 Caen cedex
lmechin@greyc.ismra.fr YBCO and LSMO thin film based devices french 02 31 45 26 92
02 31 45 26 98
Ilarion Pavel M Scientist
Ministère
DIGITIP
Ministère Délégué à la Recherche, DTA3
1, rue Descartes
75231 Paris cedex 05
ilarion.pavel@recherche.gouv.fr / french 01 55 55 96 87
01 55 55 98 73
Lionel Patrone M Scientist
CR CNRS
CNRS/L2MP UMR 6137
ISEN-Toulon
Maison des Technologies
Place Georges Pompidou
83000 Toulon
lionel.patrone@isen.fr Molecular electronics
Thesis topic :
Elaboration and luminescence of Si and Ge nanoparticules
french 04 94 03 89 50
04 94 03 89 51
Daniel Ochoa M Scientist Digitip DIGITIP3/STSI/SDCLE/BME
Le Bervil, 12 Rue Villiot
75572 Paris Cedex 12
daniel.ochoa@mines.org Thesis topic : Optoelectronics french 01 53 44 92 53
01 53 44 98 50
Francisco Manuel Gomez-Campos M Student
(SINANO)
Unviersidad de Granada
Deprto de Electronica y Tecnologia de los Computadores
Facultad de Ciencias
18071 Granada, SPAIN
fmgomez@ugr.es Hole transport in Semiconductors spanish 0034 958 246 1 45
0034 958 243 260
Carlos Sampedro-Matarín M Student
(SINANO)
Unviersidad de Granada
Deprto de Electronica y Tecnologia de los Computadores
Facultad de Ciencias
18071 Granada, SPAIN
csampe@ugr.es Device simulation
Thesis topic :
Study of SOI Based Velocity Modulation transistors
spanish 0034 958 240 490
0034 958 243 230
Ancuta Hulea-Mares F Student Leiden Institute of physics
Leiden University
Niels Bohrweg 2
2333 CA Leiden
The Netherlands
ancuta@phys.leidenuniv.nl Atomic and molecular conductors
Thesis topic :
Study of electronic and mechanical properties of metallic nanowires. In particular, measurement of shell filling effects in nanowires and evolution of force during stretching
romanian 0031 (0) 71 527 5564
0031 (0) 71 527 5404
Roman  Luptak M Student Institute of Electrical Engineering
Slovak Academy of Sciences
Dubravska cesta 9
842 39 Bratislava
Slovakia
roman.luptak@savba.sk Thin oxide film growth and properties Slovak Republic 421-2-54775826 ext. 2311
421-2-54775816
Mihaela Miu F Student National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies, IMT – Bucharest, mihaelam@imt.ru Nanostructure fabrication and characterisation for optical and biomedical applications Romanian 40-21-490.84.12
40-21-490.82.38
Ursula Schroeter F Postdoc FB Physik, AG Scheer, M682, Universitaet Konstanz,
Universitaetsstrasse 10, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
ursula.schroeter@uni-konstanz.de electronic transport, mesoscopic physics, metallic break junctions, theory of charge transport
former: surface plasmons, optical gratings, near-field microscopy, theory / numerical modelling of diffraction gratings and near-field patterns
german 49 7531 88 3857    
49 7531 88 3090
Agnieszka Iwasiewicz F Student Department of Physics, Umeå University
  S-901 87 Umeå, SWEDEN
agnieszka.iwasiewicz@physics.umu.se Experimental solid state physics, material science. Research in the field of carbon nanostructures: fullerenes, fullerene polymers, nanotubes, fullerene-nanotube co-polymers, magnetic carbon.
Preparation and characterization of new nanomaterials by means of scanning probe microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction.
Polish 46 90 786 6320
46 731 51 41 69
FAX: 00 46 90 786 6673
Mirko Milas M Student Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de LausanneEPFL-SB-IPMC-LNNME
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
mirko.milas@epfl.ch Transport Properties of Carbon Nanotubes Croatian 41 (21) 693 5366
41 (21) 693 4470
Jonas Ralph Hauptmann M Student Nano-Science Center, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University.
Universitetsparken 5
2100 København Ø
Denmark
rahlf@nano.ku.dk Carbon Nanotubes Danish tèl +45 35320500
Jakob Kjelstrup-Hansen M Student MIC – Department of Micro and Nanotechnology
DTU, Building 345 east
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
jkh@mic.dtu.dk Carbon nanotubes, semiconductor nanowires, electrical transport in nanostructures Danish tèl : +45 45 25 63 95   
FAX: +45 45 88 77 62
Gen Feng M Student Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin 2, Ireland
fengg@tcd.ie Magnetic Tunnel Junctions and All-oxide Spin Electronic Device Chinese 353-1-6083032     FAX: 353-1-6083037
Richard O'Haire M Student School of Physical Sciences
 Dublin City University
 Glasnevin
 Dublin 9
 Ireland
rjo@physics.dcu.ie Growth of p-type doped nanostructured ZnO semiconductor thin films via Pulsed Laser Deposition method for wide-bandgap optoelectronic applications. American phone: +353-1-700-7693   
 FAX: +353-1-700-5384
Tomislav Biljan M Student Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Strossmayerov trg 14,
10000 Zagreb, Croatia
tomislav.biljan@chem.pmf.hr Vibrational spectroscopy (Raman and infrared), NMR Croat phone:0038514819283     FAX: 0038514818458
Ausrine Bartasyte F Student Vilnius University
Faculty of Chemistry
Dep. Of General and Inorganic Chemistry
Naugarduko 24, LT-2006 Vilunius, Lithuania
ausrineb@one.lt Growth of functional oxide layers and multilayers by MOCVD, characterisation and applications Lithuanian phone: 370-5-2331004   FAX: 370-5-2330987
Sampo Tuukkanen M Student Department of Physics, P.O. Box 35 (YFL),
FIN-40014 UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ, Finland
sampo.tuukkanen@phys.jyu.fi future applications of DNA in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Finnish phone: +358 14 260 2392  FAX: +358 14 260 2351
Lionel Angers M Student centre scientifique d'Orsay
Physique des Solides
15 rue Georges Clémenceau
Bat 300
91405 Orsay cedex
angers@lps.u-psud.fr   French 06 14 25 54 26
Gabriel Freiman M Student Laboratoire PMC – Ecole Polytechnique
          91128  Palaiseau Cedex
gabriel.freiman@polytechnique.fr High-k dielectrics French phone: 01 69 33 46 56    FAX: 01 69 33 30 04
Antonia Monaco F Scientist Instituto di Cibernetica “E.Caianiello”- Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (C.N.R.), Via Toiano, 34, Comprensorio Olivetti, Bld. 70, I-80078 - Pozzuoli (Naples, ITALY) a.monaco@cib.na.cnr.it Design and characterization of HTS devices for applications in unshielded environment; Optimization of dc-SQUID magnetometers for non destructive analysis.
Analysis of the transport, magnetic and noise properties of HTS cuprate junctions;
Analysis of tunnel junctions with Semiconductive barrier; Realization of Josephson junctions with photoconductive barrier;
Analysis of the magnetic and noise properties of LTc SQUIDs; Applications of LTc devices for biomagnetic field.
Project of thesis: “Effects of magnetic field on tunnel Josephson junctions with special geometry”.
Italian phone: +39 0818675011  FAX:+39 0818675128 / +39 0818675326
Michael Fischbein M Student University of Pennsylvania
Department of Physics and Astronomy
2C21 David Rittenhouse Laboratory
209 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6396
mlfisch3@sas.upenn.edu Nanocrystals (Emphasis on Nanoscale electronics) American PHONE:  (215)898-3125
FAX:   (215)898-2010
Daniel  Radovsky M Student Department of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900 Israel mesolab@mail.biu.ac.il Mesoscopic Physics , nanomagnetism, spintronics,  
      especially  1D magnetic quantum wires.
Thesis topic :
Spin Electronic Properties of Nanostructures.
Israeli phone:  972-3-5318102
mobile:972-52-3212961 
FAX: 972-3-5357678
Ken Ichi  Okazaki M Student 1Osaka University, 1-3 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560 - 8531 Japan.
(However now researching in 2Hokkaido University.)
2Hokkaido University, Kita10jo-nishi8chyome, Kitaku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0810 Japan.
ken.zaki@nakatolab.chem.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
  or 
ken-zaki@sci.hokudai.ac.jp
Electrochemistry, Carbon nanotube. Japanese phone: +81 - 11 - 706 - 4662 
FAX: +81 - 11 - 706 - 4811
Ekaterina  Obratsova M Student Physics Dept. of M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University,
119899, Leninskie gory,  Moscow, Russia.
kobr@polly.phys.msu.ru Using of II-IV semiconductor nanocrystals and silver
nanoparticles as sensors for nanoscaled materials
including biological objects.
Russian phone: +7 (095) 1881639    
FAX:  +7 (095) 232 3862