27 October 2022
Bahrenfeld campus
Europe/Berlin timezone

PIER is pleased to announce its next workshop on "Joint DESY, UHH and TUHH perspectives in materials research" taking place on 27 October 2022, 1-6 p.m. at the DESY auditorium. The workshop is chaired by Prof. Dr. Patrick Huber (DESY/TUHH) and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Parak (UHH).

The aim of the event is to provide an opportunity for mutual exchange and in-depth discussion of future joint DESY, UHH and TUHH research activities in the field of materials science.

The workshop is a follow-up to the kick-off workshop “Future joint research perspectives of DESY and Universität Hamburg in the context of Science City Hamburg Bahrenfeld” which took place on 16 November 2021. Further information on this event on other follow-up workshops planned for this year are available on the PIER website.    

Speakers and talks:

  • Neus Feliu (UHH/Fraunhofer CAN): “The Bio-Nano interface”
  • Stephan Roth (DESY/KTH): “Functional cellulose films and their interaction with water”
  • Thomas Keller (DESY/UHH): “Advancing materials by design on the nanoscale”
  • Kaline Furlan (TUHH): “Additive manufacturing combined with self-assembly of water-based colloidal suspensions”
  • Alexander Petrov (TUHH) : ”Water-driven photonic materials”
  • Saša Bajt (DESY): “Ångstrom precise X-ray optics”
  • Silja Flenner (Hereon): “Functional materials studied with X-ray nanotomography”
  • Mariana Rossi (MPSD/UHH): “Simulating atomic and electronic properties of water with ab initio accuracy at larger scales"
  • Robert Meißner (TUHH/Hereon): “Atomistic simulations at the electrified solid-liquid interface”
  • Christian Cyron (TUHH/Hereon): “Understanding materials across the scales by machine learning - a case study with soft biological tissues”
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Europe/Berlin
Bahrenfeld campus
DESY Auditorium

Registration deadline: 24 October 2022

Since the capacity of the DESY auditorium may be limited depending on the COVID-19 situation, early registration is highly recommended. Places will be assigned on a first come, first served basis.