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Agenda for the 1st Meeting of the GSI Material Research Advisory Committee (Mat-PAC)

Date/Time:  March 12 - 13, 2009


 




Thursday, March 12 

8:30  
Closed Session for Mat-PAC SR Theory


Presentation of Proposals
Open Session (10:00 -> 11:45)
Description: Open Session 
Room: SR Theory

Time  Proposal / Title  Spokesperson  Shifts
UNILAC+SIS
 

10:00  

Welcome   H. Stöcker

 


10:15  
MAT017

Targeted Micro-Irradiation of Living Biological Specimen (15'+5')

K.-O. Voss

75+0

10:35  
MAT029

Radiation hardness of FAIR relevant insulating materials (10'+5')

T. Seidl

54+10 

10:50  
MAT048

Swift heavy ion irradiation of carbon materials for application in high-power accelerator components   (15'+5')

M. Tomut

86+4

 

11:10  
MAT046

Depth resolved investigation of radiation effects in fluorides with NMR (10'+5')

B. Schuster

20+3

11:25  

MAT032

Ion-Induced Desorption of Cryogenic Surfaces  

H. Kollmus

18+0

MAT033

In-Situ NEG Characterization using Ion Beam Analysis ERDA   (15'+5')

M. Bender

15+0

 

12:00  
Lunch

13:00  
Inauguration of the M-Branch

14:15  
MAT045

Effect of relativistic heavy-ion irradiation and orientation of ion tracks on pressure-induced transformations in perovskites (10'+5')

R. Miletich

9+12

14:30  
MAT034

Ion-beam induced luminescence (10'+5')

M. Allardt

10+0

14:45  
MAT013

Fabrication, Functionalization and Application of Ion Track-Etched nanochannels in Polymer Membranes   (10'+5')

V. Bayer

10+0

15:00  
MAT047

Swift Heavy Ion Irradiation of Samples with and without Application of High Pressure  (10'+5')

R. Klein

8+24

15:15  
MAT021

In-situ SEM analysis of SHI induced surface modification (15'+5')

W. Bolse

99+0

15:35  
MAT036

Fragmentation and grain rotation by ion tracks    (10'+5')

S. Klaumuenzer

34+0

15:50  
Coffee Break 

16:10  
MAT052

Radiation damage and service lifetime evaluation of electronic, optoelectronic and magnetic materials and devices used at UNILAC and FAIR (10'+5')

W. Ensinger

16+4

16:25  
MAT014

Irradiation of polymers and mica for the electrochemical deposition of nanowires   (10'+5')

S. Müller

15+0

16:40  
MAT054

Material science and nanotechnology with swift heavy ions (10'+5')

J. Liu

8+5

16:55  
MAT050

Material Modifications Induced by Simultaneous Exposure to Relativistic Ion Beams, High Pressure, and High Temperature  

M. Lang

0+40

MAT051

Single-Ion Tracks in Gd2Zr2-xTixO7 Irradiated with Swift Heavy Ions    (15'+5')

M. Toulemonde

40+0

17:15  
MAT026

Ambient and high pressure irradiation of carbonate and phosphate minerals, and zircon  

U. Glasmacher

24+12

MAT031

Modification and phase change of graphite during irradiation at high pressure                                                                                                  (10'+5')

U. Glasmacher

12+8

17:30  
MAT023

Structure modification in amorphous semiconductors    (10'+5')

W. Wesch

40+0

17:45  
Closed Session (SR Theory)

19:00  
Buffet for all participants in the GSI guest house


Friday, March 13

08:30  
Closed Session (SR Theory)

13:00  
Lunch

14:00  
Closed Session (SR Theory)

15:00  
Report to GSI scientific management

16:00  
End of Mat-PAC 1


Proposals without presentation

 
MAT056

Investigation and chemical etching of latent tracks in fluoropolymer films irradiated with swift heavy ions

T. Yamaki

10+0

 
MAT005 OLIMPIA N. Polukhina

0+0

 
MAT006 OLIMPIA-U N. Polukhina

0+2

 
MAT007

Advanced fission-track geothermochronometry

R. Jonckheere

1+0

 
MAT012

Geometrical Effects of Nano-Capillaries on Guiding of keV Ion Beams

R. Schuch

1+0

 
MAT015

Preparation of Ionic Diodes and Ionic Transistors

Z. Siwy

4+0

 
MAT016

Radiation damage study of the magnetic alloys for the FAIR RF-cavities

M. Pavlovic

8+0

 
MAT018

Effect of artificial interface in superconductors on vortex dynamics

Y. Yeshurun

1+0

 
MAT022

LSI proposal: Magnetostrictive nanosensors ordered in polymer matrix space

M. Clochard

3+0

 
MAT024

Materials for high energy particle accelerator collimators

H. Hofsäss

5+0

 
MAT020

Preparation of nanostructured substrates for biomolecules immobilization

A. El-Said

2+0

 
MAT025

Elucidation of the nonimpact mechanisms of defect creation and prospects of their suppression in wide-gap metal oxides

A. Lushchik

8+0

 
MAT028

Model studies of novel membrane architectures for fuel cell applications

C. Roth

1+0

 
MAT008

Ion Tracks for Nano-Devices

J. Krauser

2+0

 
MAT035

Chemically-modified Nanopores for Biosensing and Molecular Switching

W. Guo

5+0

 
MAT037

Conductive Ion Tracks

H. Gehrke

3+0

 
MAT038

3D porous membranes for tissue engineering

S. Giselbrecht

2+0

 
MAT019

Development of nanoporous membranes for atomic beam projection nanolithography

P. Apel

2+0

 
MAT040

Polymer nanoporous membranes as templates for semiconductor and metal nanowires preparation

I. Enculescu

5+0

 
MAT042

Swift Heavy Ion Irradiation of Semiconductors and Insulators: Ion Track Structure and Damage Accumulation

P. Kluth

6+1

 
MAT044

Recovery from implantation defects by swift heavy ion irradiation

A. Nix

8+0

 
MAT039

Ion-induced hardening and reduction of dislocation mobility in halides, oxides and

I. Manika

1+0

 
MAT043

Formation of swift heavy ion tracks in dielectric layers on Si for the creation of nanoelectronic devices prototypes

A. Petrov

2+0

 
MAT027

Irradiation of thick polymers by heavy ions

E. Koukharenko

3+0

 
MAT041

Optical waveguides in dielectrics with Swift Heavy Ions

J. Olivares

0,5+0

 
MAT053

Commissoning of the M-Branch Beamline Infrastructure

D. Severin

12+0

 
MAT055

Irradiation effect of nanoparticles embedded in oxide material

N. Ishikawa

6+0

 
MAT057

Study of color centers induced inYttria-stabilized zirconia by swift heavy ion irradiation

J. Constantini

14+0

For download of all proposals click here: All Proposals  (pdf, 4.6 MB)

 
       
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