Plenary Speakers and Tentative Titles
Roy Beck-Barkai (Tel Aviv University, Israel): Order and Disorder in Biological Complexes | |
Anne-Laure Fameau (Nantes, France): Mulit-Stimuli Responsive Foams based on Lipid Materials | |
Otto Glatter (University Graz, Austria): From Concentrated, Interacting Systems to Hierarchically Organized Materials - The Power of SAS in Soft Matter Science (Guinier prize 2012) | |
Alexander Hexemer (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA): Addressing the data challenge in Small Angle Scattering | |
Bridget Ingham (The Mac Diarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, NZ): SAXS, anomalous SAXS, and resonant soft X-ray scattering studies of native and iron-fortified liquid milk | |
Hyunjung Kim (Sogang University, Seoul, Korea): Dynamics of Polymeric Glasses | |
Peter Müller-Buschbaum (TU Munich, Germany): Probing nanostructures in organic solar cells with grazing incidence small angle scattering | |
Oskar Paris (Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria): When Space Becomes Tight: Fluid-Solid Interactions In Nanoconfinement Probed By Small-Angle Scattering | |
Alison Paul (University Cardiff, School of Chemistry, UK): Where colloid science meets drug delivery; SAS and beyond | |
Uri Raviv (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel): X+: A Comprehensive Structure Analysis Tool For Solution X-Ray Scattering From Supramolecular Self-Assemblies | |
Norman J. Wagner (University Delaware, USA): Understanding the rheology of complex fluids through flow and rheo-SANS |