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Thursday, May 19th
19:30 Get together (Ernst Abbe - Lecture and Buffet; Scala Restaurant in Intershop tower / 5 minutes walk from Hotel IBIS, see downtown map)
Friday, May 20th
08:15 Pick-up from Hotel IBIS (please meet at front desk)
08:30 Registration
09:00 Opening (IPHT at the Campus Beutenberg)
Saturday, May 21
appr. 12:40 End of the scientific program
13:00 Lunch
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Gold Nanostructures (W. Fritzsche)
09:10
R. Van Duyne (Northwestern Univ.)
Molecular Plasmonics: Origins, Fundamentals, and Sensor Applications abstr.
09:45
C. Keating (Penn State)
Striped metal nanowires: optical properties and applications abstr.
10:10
P. Mulvaney (Melbourne)
Optical Properties Of Gold Nanorods: Orientation Effects And Mechanical Oscillations abstr.
10:35
U. Rehn (MPI Halle)
Interactions and morphology of DNA-linked gold nanoparticle networks
abstr.
---- coffee break / posters ----
Application of Plasmonic Effects (J. Lakowicz)
11:30
W. Fritzsche (Jena)
DNA-based nanoparticle plasmonics for a highly parallel and integrated molecular nanotechnology abstr.
11:55
G. Hüttmann (Lübeck)
Application of Laser irradiated gold nanoparticles for selective protein knock out, cell permeabilisation, and cell killing abstr.
12:20
T. Ruckstuhl (Dublin)
Enhancement of Fluorescence-based Biosensors based on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) abstr.
---- lunch / posters ----
Single Particle Studies (P. Mulvaney)
14:00
C. Sönnichsen (Berkely)
Metal nanoparticles as molecular rulers and orientation sensor for single molecule biophysics abstr.
14:25
P. Johansson (Univ. Örebro)
Surface-enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering (SERRS) and fluorescence near metal nanoparticles abstr.
14:50
S. Kühn (ETH Zurich)
Influencing a single fluorescent molecule with a single metallic nanoparticle abstr.
---- coffee break / posters ----
Metal Nanostructure Arrays (C. Keating)
15:30
D. P. Tsai (Taipei)
Plasmonic Nanophotonics For Ultrahigh Density Nano-Storage abstr.
15:55
M. W. Docter (Delft)
3D Mid-Field Microscope: Future Application Of Extraordinary Trans-Mission Through Subwavelength Hole-Arrays
abstr.
16:20
J. Coe (Ohio State University)
The Extraordinary Transmission of Metallic Arrays of Subwavelength Apertures for Enhanced IR Absorption Spectra of Complex Molecular Assemblies abstr.
---- coffee break / posters ----
17:00
Orchid Excursion
19:00
Thuringian Bratwurst - Dinner (IPHT)
Raman Spectroscopy (R. Van Duyne)
09:00
P. Rösch (Jena University)
Application of different SERS substrates for the investigation of biological samples abstr.
09:25
K. Kneipp (Harvard)
Optical Probes for Biological Applications Based on Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering on Gold Nanoparticles
abstr.
09:50
M. Raschke (MBI Berlin)
Tip-enhanced single molecule Raman spectroscopy abstr.
10:15
R. Dickson (Georgia Tech)
Novel Fluorescent and Raman-Active Noble Metal Quantum Dots abstr.
---- coffee break ----
Fluorescence and Metal Nanostructures (C. Keating)
11:00
B. Barnes (Exeter Univ.)
Surface plasmon mediated fluorescence abstr.
11:25
J. Lakowicz (Baltimore)
Metallic Nanostructures for High Sensitivity Fluorescence Detection abstr.
11:50
J. Enderlein (Jülich)
Fluorescence radiation engineering with metallic nanocavities abstr.
12:15
M. Kreiter (MPI Mainz)
Dyes and optical antenna
abstr.
Fabrication and characterization of nanophotonic metal structures A. Csaki (IPHT Jena) abstr.
Laser-based sequence-specific DNA processing with sub-wavelength precision using DNA-nanoparticle conjugates F. Garwe (JenLab GmbH) abstr.
Preparation and optical characterization of core-shell bi-metal nanoparticle A. Steinbrück (IPHT Jena) abstr.
Interactions of Gold Nanoparticles with Pollutants detected through Plasmon Band Changes J. Wagner (TU Ilmenau) abstr.
A Phase Transfer Identification of Core-Shell Structure in Bimetallic Nanoparticles J. Yang (Nat. Univ. Singapore) abstr.