EURALIMMS25 School

EURALIMMS25 - A Europe/Asia School on Bioengineering, Energy and Quantum & Molecular Technologies, June 15 to 20, Porquerolles, France

 

General Information

The IGESA center in Porquerolles is used to host CNRS summer schools. For EURALIMMS25, it will host tutorials and advanced lectures (parrallel sessions) in Quantum and Molecular Technologies, Energy Technologies and Biotechnolgies for Health for students and researchers as well as Practical projects and communication times.

 Schedule

 

schedule

Lectures 16/06:

Plenary Lecture 1 (Adrian Ionescu, EPFL), Quantum and Molecular Technologies.
Plenary Lecture 2 (Li-Chyong Chen, NTU), Toward Net zero: Challenges and Opportunities from a Materials Scientists's Perspective
Plenary Lecture 3 (Noo Li Jeon, SNU),

Practical Project 1: To be determined
Introduction Talk (Yui Sasaki), U.Tokyo: Pattern recognition-driven chemical sensing based on molecular self-assembly

Lectures 17/06:

Plenary Lecture 4 (Sebastian Volz, CNRS/U.Tokyo), Introduction to Thermal Conduction, Radiation and Thermoelectricity

Parrallel Session 1
(BioTech for Health): Neuroelectronics devices (in Vitro, in Vivo and sensing of Neurotransmitters)
Guilhem Larrieu, CNRS
Andreas Offenhäuser, FZJ
Nako Nakatsuka, EPFL, Biochemical sensing of small molecules for human health (neurotransmitters, amino acids, steroids, ...)

(Energy Technologies): Electrochemical devices for Energy
Sung Jae Kim, SNU: Nanoelectrokinetic Ion Transportation through Nanoporous Ion-selective Membrane
Li-Chyong Chen, NTU: Single-atom Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution, Oxygen or CO2 Reduction Reactions: Electronic Structures and Mechanistic Studies via X-ray Spectroscopies
Tsuyoshi Minami, U.Tokyo:

(Quantum and Molecular Technologies): State of the art Quantum Devices
Akira Fujiwara, NTT BRL: Quantum Metrology

Practical Project 2: To be determined
Introduction Talk by Adam Meziane, Fluigent: Introduction to Fluigent microfluidics Technologies.

Lectures 18/06:

Plenary Lecture 5 (, FZJ), To be determined

Parrallel Session 2

(BioTech for Health): Micro-Nano Engineering meets healthcare and Biosensing
Beomjoon Kim, U.Tokyo: Microneedle array patch in medicals beyond skin barrier.
Yannick Coffinier, CNRS:  Surface Chemistry of Nanomaterials, a Keystone for Nanobiotechnologies.

(Energy Technologies): Energy harvesting and cooling with nanodevices
Detlev Grützmacher (FZJ): SiGeSn alloys and their applications on thermoelectrics
Marc Bescond (CNRS): High-performance cooling nanodevices

(Quantum and Molecular Technologies): Electrochemical DNA nanodevices: from fundamentals to sensors with and electrochemist and physicist perspective.
Christophe Demaille (CNRS): Electron transfer in Electrochemistry (an electrochemist perspective)
Nicolas Clement (CNRS): From Molecular electronics to bioelectrochemistry (a physicist and device engineering perspective)

Lectures 19/06:

Plenary Lecture 6 (Naoji Matsuhisa, U. Tokyo), Lecture on stretchable electronics

Parrallel Session 3

(BioTech for Health): From single-cells to organ on chip 

Soo Hyeon Kim (U.Tokyo):
Aurelien Bancaud (CNRS): Using Organ on chip technologies to investigate molecular transport in tissues
Severine Le Gac (Twente U.):
Cécile Legalais (CNRS): Liver on chip and coupling with other tissues

(Energy Technologies): From Thermal energy harvesting to PV
Sebastian Volz (CNRS / U.Tokyo):
Shao-Yu Chen (NTU): Harnessing Excitons in 2D Materials for Photovoltaic Innovation.
Lionel Hirsch (CNRS): Photovoltaics: Silicon, Organic PV and Perovskites

(Quantum and Molecular Technologies): Molecular computing
Guillaume Gines (CNRS): DNA circuits featuring droplet microfluidics for biosensing applications

(Interdisciplinary afternoon session): Noise is the Signal !
Nicolas Clement (CNRS): Noise is the Signal: Solid-State and Molecular Perspective
Joon Ho Kang (SNU): Extracting and Quantifying Noise in Individual Cancer Cell Growth Rates
 

 

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