Final Circular |
In continuation of a very successful series of 4 conferences in Europe and overseas, we invite you to participate in Diffusion Fundamentals V. Returning for the first time to its birthplace at the Universität Leipzig in Leipzig/Germany, the conference is scheduled for August 26–28th, 2013.
Scientific Program and Speakers |
Diffusion is an ubiquitous dynamic transport process that shapes structures from the molecular to macroscopic and cosmic scales. In the context of soft matter physics, we often encounter it in the form of Brownian motion. Floppy meso-structures excited by thermal noise give rise to slow complex dynamics, susceptible to weak perturbations through heterogeneities and external fields. Diffusion Fundamentals V will cover a selection out of a large range of diffusion-related topics, including fundamental aspects as well as applications. The current program includes 6 different research areas covered by outstanding international scientists.
- Active Brownian Motion
- Dynamics in Social and Animal Systems
- Biophysics & Single Molecules
- Nanopores and Nanoprobes
- Diffusion in Material Science
- Fluctuations, Optical Traps, Hot Colloids
Speakers |
Eli Barkai
(Bar-Ilan University)
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Clemens Bechinger
(Universität Stuttgart)
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Paul Chaikin
(New York University)
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Debashish Chowdhury
(Indian Institute of Technology)
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Cees Dekker
(Delft University of Technology)
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Ernst-Ludwig Florin
(University of Texas at Austin)
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Matthias Fuchs
(Universität Konstanz)
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Steve Granick
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Ch.)
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Paul Heitjans
(Universität Hannover)
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Werner Köhler
(Universität Bayreuth)
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Ingolf Kühn
(Helmholtz Center Halle)
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Akihiro Kusumi
(Kyoto University)
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Peter Reimann
(Universität Bielefeld)
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Masaki Sano
(The University of Tokyo)
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Gerhard Schmid
(Universität Augsburg)
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Thomas Schmidt
(Leiden University)
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Erik Schäffer
(Universität Tübingen)
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Nicholaas Stolwijk
(Universität Münster)
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Matthew Turner
(University of Warwick)
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Ilpo Vattulainen
(Tampere University of Technology)
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Venue |
Leipzig is one of the liveliest and most dynamic cities in Germany. Whether as a musical city, trade fair Mecca or city of books – Leipzig has been an important European centers for hundreds of years. Traces of the lives of poets such as Lessing, Klopstock, or Goethe can be found throughout the city, and its philosophers Leibniz, Nietzsche and Bloch remain influential today. More recently, Leipzig was home and breeding ground to the peaceful revolution in Eastern Germany. Today’s visitors also come for the city’s modern art (“Neue Leipziger Schule”) and never fail to notice its vivid musical life, routed in a long tradition stretching back to Bach and Mendelssohn Bartholdy. As two memorable dates in the year 2013, we mention the 200th anniversaries of Richard Wagner’s birth in Leipzig and of a major battle in the Napoleonic wars, commemorated by an ascendable monument (“Völkerschlachtdenkmal”) on the battle ground.
The Diffusion Fundamentals V will take place at the Physics/Chemistry campus at the Universität Leipzig south of the city center. A map of the conference site and the city center will be published at the conference website.
Excursion and Cultural Activities |

Important Dates |
July 31st |
Late payment deadline
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August 15th | Cash payment registration deadline |
August 26–28th | Diffusion Fundamentals V |
November 17th | Full Paper Submission to Diffusion Fundamentals Online Journal |
Travel and Accomodation |
The city of Leipzig is situated in Saxony about 200 km to the south-west of Berlin. It is easy to reach by high-speed train from Berlin or directly via the international Airport Halle/Leipzig. It is well connected to the highway system in Germany, especially with the A9 north south route or the A14/A38/A4 east west route. Accommodation has to be directly reserved by the participants. A list of suitable hotels is available at the conference website. Early booking is highly recommended.
Registration |
The conference fee includes all catering during the conference comprising the Conference Dinner and the conference excursion. Please note that a participation in the conference excursion requires a registration! Registration is possible online at the conference website.
Conference Fee
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Payment until May 31st, 2013
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Payment until July 31st, 2013
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Register by August 15th, 2013
cash payment on arrival
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Full Delegate | 250 € | 350 € | 400 € |
Student/PhD Student | 150 € | 200 € | 250 € |
Full Paper Submission |
As already tradition within the Diffusion Fundamentals conference series, all contributors are welcome to submit a full length paper for publication in the Diffusion Fundamentals online journal (http://diffusion.uni-leipzig.de/). The deadline for full paper submission is November 17th, 2013. Please use the template (.tex,.doc) for submission. All submission related to the Diffusion Fundamentals V conference shall be send to Ms. Andrea Kramer.
Scientific Committee |
- Dezsö L. Beke, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary
- Stefano Brandani, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Armin Bunde, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany
- Alan Chadwick, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
- Christian Chmelik, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Frank Cichos, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Marc-Olivier Coppens, University College London, UK
- Gerhard Ertl, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Germany
- Dieter Freude, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Farida Grinberg, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
- Paul Heitjans, Universität Hannover, Germany
- Jörg Kärger, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Yossi Klafter, Tel Aviv University, Israel
- Klaus Kroy, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Alfred Leipertz, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
- Andreas Mandelis, University of Toronto, Canada
- Graeme Murch, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia
- Jean Philibert, Université de Paris-Sud, France
- William S. Price, University of Western Sydney, Australia
- Douglas M. Ruthven, Orono, University of Maine, USA
- Michael J. Saxton, Davis, University of California, USA
- Gunter Schütz, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
- Doros Theodorou, Athens, University of Patras, Greece
- Rustem Valiullin, Universität Leipzig, Germany
- Ilpo Vattulainen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
- Gero Vogl, University of Vienna, Austria
- George H. Weiss, Bethesda, Center for Information Technology Maryland, USA
Local Organizers |
Financial Support |
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DFG Research Unit 877
From Local Constraints to
Macroscopic Transport
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DFG Collaborative Research Center TRR 102 Polymers under Multiple Constraints: Restricted and Controlled Molecular Order and Mobility |
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Top Level Research Area 1
Universität Leipzig
From Molecules and Nano-objects to Multifunctional
Materials and Processes
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Graduate School BuildMoNa Building with Molecules and Nano-objects |
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ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company |
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Rubotherm GmbH |
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Fonds der Chemischen Industrie |
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |