Program
09:00 |
Welcome and registration |
09:25 |
Alexander Khajetoorians, Radboud University Nijmegen - Opening |
09:30 |
Jascha Repp (invited), University of Regensburg - Tracking the ultrafast motion of a single molecule by femtosecond terahertz scanning tunneling microscopy |
10:20 |
Nadine J. van der Heijden, Utrecht University - Mapping the electrostatic force field of single molecules from high-resolution scanning probe images |
10:40 |
Nadine Hauptmann, Radboud University Nijmegen - Utilizing STM and AFM simultaneously to study atomic-scale magnetism |
11:00 |
Coffee break and exhibition |
11:30 |
Taner Esat, Forschungszentrum Jülich / Jülich Aachen Research Alliance (JARA) - A chemically driven quantum phase transition in a two-molecule Kondo system |
11:50 |
Milan Allan, Leiden University - Universality of pseudogap and emergent order in lightly doped Mott insulators |
12:10 |
Jelmer Wagenaar, Leiden University - Probing the Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation Time at the Nanoscale |
12:30 |
Lunch, exhibition and poster session |
14:00 |
Jeppe V. Lauritsen (invited), Aarhus University - Scanning Probe Microscopy studies of Model Catalysts |
14:50 |
Bay V. Tran, University of Groningen - Bromine-functionalized pyrene derivatives on noble metal surfaces: self-assembly and on-surface polymerization |
15:10 |
Jan Girovsky, Delft University of Technology - Large-scale atomic manipulation on Cl/Cu(100) |
15:30 |
Coffee break and exhibition |
16:00 |
Markus Morgenstern (invited), RWTH Aachen - Spin-orbit interaction probed down to nm length scales |
16:50 |
Lijie Zhang, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and University of Twente - A two-dimensional Dirac material on a band gap substrate: Germanene on MoS2 |
17:10 |
Christian M. Kammel, Eindhoven University of Technology - Scanning Tunneling Luminescence on Si Doped GaAs |
17:30 |
Bruker borrel |
18.00 |
Dinner |