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  • Program

  • Monday, 25th May

    OPENING (8.45 – 9.00)

    SESSION 1 (9.00-10.30)

    Emerging applications in nanoelectronics, nanomagnetics and nanophotonics

    • K. Banerjee, 2D Crystals for Nanoelectronics and Beyond

    • A. Lakhtakia, An Optical Adventure in Sexual Deception

    • S. Kilin, The use of color centers in diamond for the local nanoscale measurements and magnetic field imaging

    SESSION 2 (11.00-12.30)

    Graphene and nanocarbon materials, Part 1: fabrication and properties

    • A. Celzard, Carbon, a unique model material for condensed matter physics and engineering science

    • T. Kaplas, Graphene grating synthetized directly on a dielectric substrate

    • L. Matzui, Dielectric properties of MWCNT/epoxy composites with oriented distribution of the filler

    Sideline meeting (12.30-13.00): EU FP7 project No 318617 FAEMCAR

    SESSION 3 (14.00-15.30)

    Graphene and nanocarbon materials, Part 2: modelling and characterization

    • S. Bellucci, Electrical conductivity of graphene: a time-dependent density functional theory study

    • Ph. Lambin, Electrodynamics of graphene/polymer multilayers in the GHz frequency domain

    • G. Dovbeshko, Coherent anti-stoks Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopy and imaging of biological molecules on graphene layers: advantages and disadvantages.

    Sideline meeting (16.00-16.30): EU FP7 project No 612285 CANTOR

    POSTER SESSION (16.00-17.30) (Poster list with presenters)

    P01 V. Boiko, New method for determination of refractive index of biomolecule solution by

    the photonic crystal application

    P02 D. Bychanok, Broadband electromagnetic characterization of ternary polypropylene-

    MWCNT-clay composites

    P03 A. Cataldo, Synthesis and electrical properties nanocomposites of epoxy resin with

    nanocarbon filler

    P04 C. Downing, Electromagnetic properties of nanohelices

    P05 E. Ivanov, Mechanical properties at nanoscale of PMMA/graphene films

    P06 L. A. Frolova, Synthesis and magnetic properties of dispersed nickel ferrite obtained by

    glow discharge in system Fе2+–-Ni2+-–SO42--–OH-

    P07 G. I. Márk, Time and energy dependent wave packet dynamical simulations for carbon

    nanostructures

  • P08 E. Golubeva, Carbon nanotubes visualization in living cells by means of confocal Raman

    microscopy

    P09 A. Gulasaryan, Nickel-carbon nanocomposite: a dependence of the morphology on

    temperature and time of the solid-state pyrolysis

    P10 A.G. Maltsev, Multi-branched carbon nanostructures

    P11 A.Manukyan, A.Petrov D. Yakimchuk, The control of morphology of a carbon

    nanocomposite by means of the change of metal nanoparticles concentration

    P12 M. Mastrucci, Structural and mechanical properties of epoxy resins nanocomposites

    loaded with carbon nanostructures

    P13 F. Micciulla, Microstrip DC electrical characterization of graphene nanoplatelets

    P14 K. Moldosanov, Terahertz-to-infrared converter based on CuNi nanoparticles

    P15 I. Petrova, Mechanical and electromagnetic properties of polypropylene composites with

    carbon nanotubes and clay

    P16 A. Plyushch, Graphene nano platelets / epoxy composites in wide frequency and

    temperature range

    P17 D. Pidgirnyi, Optical properties of thin pyrolytic carbon films versus graphene layers

    P18 K. Y. Rakhimov, Wave packet scattering through randomly distributed nitrogen dopant

    area in graphene

    P19 V.A. Saroka, Jagged graphene nanoribbons: structure, electronic properties and effect of

    an external electric field

    P20 N. Valynets, Electromagnetic properties of exfoliated graphite

    P21 D. Yakimchuk, Controllable growth of silver dendrites in the Si/SiO2 porous templates

    P22 O. Yakovenko, Influence of nanosized barium ferrite particles addition on microwave

    properties of nanocarbon/polymer composites

    Tuesday, 26th May SESSION 4 (9.00-10.30)

    Exploring the THz range: materials, characterization and applications

    • A. Lavrinenko, Graphene-enhanced metamaterials in THz applications

    • M. Kafesaki, THz polarization control with chiral metamaterials

    • S. Maksimenko, Terahertz-range applications of nanocarbon-based materials

    SESSION 5 (11.00-12.30)

    Safety of nanoscale devices, Part 1: transport modelling and EMC issues

    • L. Pierantoni, Full-wave techniques for the multi-physics modeling and design of nano-structured devices

    • A. Maffucci, Circuital modelling of carbon interconnects in the THz range

    • V. Mordachev, Electromagnetic and quantum interference in nanoscale: new concepts of Electromagnetic Compatibility in nanoelectronics

    Sideline meeting (12.30-13.00): EU FP7 project No 610875 NAMICEMC

  • SESSION 6 (14.00-16.00)

    Safety of nanoscale devices, Part 2: field emission and absorption

    • A. Boag, Design and Applications of UWB Nano-antenna arrays

    • D. Seliuta, Strong-electric-field effects and antenna resonances in single-wall carbon nanotube films

    • G. Slepyan, Collective spontaneous emission and quantum - optical nanoantennas

    • A. Postnikov, Phonon-assisted radiofrequency absorption by gold nanoparticles resulting in hyperthermia

    Sideline meeting (16.00-16.30): EU FP Horizon 2020 project SEP-210156718 CoExAN

    Wednesday, 27th May

    SESSION 7 (9.00-10.30)

    Nano-optics and nano-photonics, Part 1: synthesis and characterization

    • Y. Svirko, Injection and control of photocurrents in nanocarbon materials

    • P. Kuzhir, Carbon periodic cellular architectures at high frequencies: metamaterial and photonic crystal

    • M. Artemiev, Synthesis and optical properties of semiconductor colloidal quantum nanoplatelets

    SESSION 8 (10.50-12.50)

    Nano-optics and nano-photonics, Part 2: modelling and applications

    • A. Hoffmann, Non-classical light emission from GaN nano structures

    • J. P. Hong, Current Approaches of spin torque transfer magnetic random access memory devices

    • V. Lomakin, Models of all-optical switching in nanogranular magnetic films

    • D. Migas, Orientation effects in structural and electronic properties of anatase TiO2 nanowires and nanotubes

    ROUND-TABLE AND CLOSING CEREMONY (14.00-16.00)

    • A. Maffucci and S. Maksimenko – moderators, challenges and perspective for

    nanoelectromagnetics

    Sideline Task meeting (16.30-17.00): EU FP7 project No 604391 GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP

  • Organization

    Organized by

    C.R.E.A.T.E., Consortium, Naples, Italy, and

    Institute for Nuclear Problems, Belarusian

    State University, Minsk, Belarus

    Supported by

    NATO, Science for Peace Programme

    In collaboration with

    Physical Department, Belarusian State

    University, Minsk, Belarus

    Dep. of Electrical and Information

    Engineering,

    University of Cassino and South. Lazio,

    Cassino, Italy

    Workshop co-Directors

    Antonio Maffucci

    University of Cassino and S.L., Cassino, ITALY

    & CREATE Consortium, Naples, Italy

    Sergey Maksimenko

    Institute for Nuclear Problems

    Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus

    Organizing Committee

    Victor Anischik, Physical Department,

    Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus

    Stefano Bellucci, INFN, Frascati, Italy

    Victor Borisenko, Belarus State University of

    Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk,

    Belarus

    Philippe Lambin, Univ. of Namur, Namur,

    Belgium

    Polina Kuzhir, INP, Belarusian State Univ.,

    Minsk, Belarus

    Giovanni Miano, Univ. of Naples Federico II,

    Naples, Italy

    Mikhail E. Portnoi, University of Exeter,

    Exeter, U.K.

    Gregory Slepyan, Tel Aviv University, Israel

    Administrative Secretariat

    Mariella Vetrano, C.R.E.A.T.E., Naples, Italy

    Local Secretariat

    Marina Demidenko, INP, Belarusian State

    University, Minsk, Belarus

    Natalia Dudko, Scientific and Technological

    Park BNTU "Polytechnic", Minsk, Belarus

    Location

    All conference sessions will be held in Room 219 at the BSU Physical Department

    (3 in the map) on the 1st floor.

    Registration will be open at 8-30 on Monday, May 25 at the lobby of BSU Physical

    Department.

    Organization

    Organization