The series of "European Nanomanipulation Workshops" was initiated in 2010 with previous workshops in Cascais (Portugal), Tartu (Estonia), Madrid (Spain), Kraków (Poland), Mulhouse (France) and Gießen (Germany).
Now the 7th edition takes place at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany, from February 20th to February 22nd, 2017.
The workshop focuses on strategies, methods and theoretical considerations of manipulating nanosized material, surfaces, particles and molecules. The strong link to atomic and mesoscopic friction phenomena is particularly emphasized.
Jena is one of the oldest university cities in Germany. It can be conveniently reached from anywhere in Europe via the airports of Leipzig, Frankfurt or Berlin. We expect around 40-50 participants, which results in an atmosphere ideal for discussion and personal exchange of ideas.
The workshop is organized in the framework of the COST Action MP1303 - Understanding and Controlling Nano and Mesoscale Friction - which provides financial support.
The Workshop has ended …
We would like to thank all guests and speakers for their cooperation.
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See publication: „Multiwalled nanotube faceting unravelled”
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