DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS
Professor
David Logan
Coulson
Professor of Theoretical Chemistry, Oxford University, England
Subject:
"Correlated electrons on the nanoscale"
Prof. Dr. J. Peter Toennies
Max Planck
Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation
Göttingen,
Germany
Subject: "
Enigmatic Molecules of Helium and Molecules in Enigmatic Superfluid Helium"
HIGHLIGHTED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Yuriko Aoki
Kyushu University, Japan
Subject:"Highly accurate functional design of DNA/Nanotubes/Nanowires by
efficient quantum chemical approach"
INVITED
SPEAKERS
Xavier Assfeld, Institut Jean Barriol, Nancy-Université, France
Tadeusz Bancewicz, Poznan University, Poland
Gilberte
Chambaud, Université Marne-la-Vallée, France
From atoms to nanowires: a model for the surface effects
Masayoshi Nakano, Osaka University, Japan
Open-Shell Supermolecular Systems Composed of Phenalenyl Radical Units:
Open-Shell Characters and Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties
Mitsutaka Okumura, Osaka University, Japan
Theoretical investigation of the hetero-junction effect in Precious metal
cluster systems
Shigeyoshi Sakaki, Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences, Kyoto
University, Japan
C-H sigma-Bond Activation and Catalytic Reaction by Transition Metal
Complexes. A Theoretical Study
Hirofumi Sakai, The University of Tokyo, Japan
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
David Cappelletti, Universita di Perugia, Italia
Hydrogen and Halogen Bonding in Gas Phase Complexes of Water
Philippe Carboničre, Université de Pau, France
Methodological development and algorithms for the computation of structural
and vibrational properties: molecules and clusters
Feng-Long Gu, South China Normal University, China
Nonlinear Optical Properties for Large Systems: Elongation Method towards
Linear Scaling
Magnus Gustafsson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Radiative broadening of long-lived quasibound states
Panaghiotis Karamanis, Université de Pau, France
Takashi Kubo, Osaka University, Japan
Singlet Open-Shell Character of Conjugated Kekulé Molecules
Marianna Safronova, University of Delaware, USA
Coupled-cluster method for atomic clock research
Yasuteru Shigeta, Osaka University, Japan