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Workshop on Electronic Noise And Relaxation In Nanostructures

Thursday, April 1, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Friday, April 2, 2010 at 6:00 PM (GMT+0100)

Grenoble, France

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April 1-2, 2010

Grenoble

Conference topics:
  • Relaxation in the edge states,
  • Electron noise and relaxation in normal and superconducting nanostructures,
  • Mesoscopic charge dynamics,
  • Spin and phonon dynamics in nanostructures

Organizers

  • Leonid Glazman (Yale University, Chair of the Nanosciences Fondation)
  • Frank Hekking (LPMMC, UJF and CNRS)
  • Manuel Houzet (SPSMS/INAC, CEA), Contact: manuel.houzet@cea.fr

Sponsors

List of invited speakers:


  • Carles Altimiras (CNRS, Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures)
  • Hélène Bouchiat (LPS Orsay)
  • David Carpentier (ENS Lyon)
  • Pascal Degiovanni (ENS Lyon)
  • Alessandro De Martino (Institute of Theor. Physics, University of Cologne)
  • Takis Kontos (ENS-Paris)
  • Mireille Lavagna (SPSMS/INAC, CEA)


  • Thierry Martin (CPT, Marseille)
  • Christophe Mora (ENS Paris)
  • Simon Nigg (Univ. Geneva)
  • Jesper Nygård (Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen)
  • Bertrand Reulet (LPS Orsay)
  • Laurent Saminadayar (Institut Néel, Grenoble)
  • Wolfgang Wernsdorfer (Institut Néel, Grenoble)
 

When & Where


CNRS
25 rue des martyrs
Tour A - 2nd Floor
38000 Grenoble
France

Thursday, April 1, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Friday, April 2, 2010 at 6:00 PM (GMT+0100)


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Fondation Nanosciences



The Foundation Nanosciences has been created to support the Research focused on "Nanosciences at the frontiers of nanoelectronics” which is performed within our associated network of laboratories : the so-called 'RTRA' (Réseau Thématique de Recherche Avancée).

This network includes 32 laboratories and about 1000 scientists across the various research institutions based in Grenoble.

The Foundation's main goals are to foster a world-class Nanosciences Research within our laboratories by encouraging collaborative and multidisciplinary projects and extending the international reputation of Grenoble as a global leader in the nanosciences field.