2008

Events 2008


Thu, 27 November 2008, Dresden: SFG Meeting and Guest Colloquium

Friedrich Simmel (München)
“DNA-based self-assembly and artificial reaction networks”

Stefan Diez (Dresden)
“Molecular transport in cell biology and nanotechnology”


Thu, 25 September 2008, Leipzig: SFG Meeting and Guest Colloquium

Jürgen Rabe (Berlin)
“Manipulation und Selbstorganisation von Makromolekülen an Fest-Flüssig-Grenzflächen”


Wed, 22 July 2008, Leipzig: Special Colloquium

Peter A. Monson (Amherst, Massachusetts)
“Dynamic Mean Field Theory of Fluids confined in Porous Materials”


Wed, 02 July 2008, Chemnitz: SFG Minisymposium

Werner Köhler (Bayreuth)
“Thermisch getriebene Diffusion in der Nähe von Phasenübergängen”

Igor Sokolov (HU Berlin)
“Wie anomal ist normale Diffusion?”

Rudolf Friedrich (Muenster)
“Windows to Complexity: Trends and Fluctuations in Systems far from Equilibrium”


Tue, 24 June 2008, Leipzig: Special Colloquium

Michel Orrit (Leiden)
“The Power of Single Molecule Detection”


Wed, 28 May 2008, Leipzig: Special Colloquium

Roland Winkler (Jülich)
“DNA in External Fields”


Tue, 20 May 2008, Leipzig: Special Colloquium

Benedikt Obermayer (München)
“Stretching and relaxation dynamics of semiflexible polymers”


Fri, 16 May 2008, Leipzig: Special Colloquium

Patrick Huber (Saarbrücken)
“Transport Phenomena at the Meso- and Nanoscale Gas Diffusion, Liquid Inhibition and Molecular Translocation”


Wed, 23 April 2008, Dresden: SFG Meeting and Guest Colloquium

David Pine (New York)
“Structured colloids: clusters, patchy colloids & self-replication”


Fri, 01 February 2008 to Sun, 03 February 2008, Leipzig: First Symposium

Peter Hänggi (Augsburg)
“Brownian Motion driven transport in micro and nanopores”

Michael Schulz (Ulm)
“Transport von Ionen und Makromolekülen”

Christoph Bräuchle (München)
“Untersuchung von mesoprösen Systemen mit Einzelmolekültechniken”

Rainer Kimmich (Ulm)
“Polymer dynamics under mesoscopic confinements”

Klaus Kroy (Leipzig)
“Protein interactions and soft glassy dynamics of living matter”


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