Programme

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

09:00 Welcoming address
H. Schober, S Nagler, G. Eckold
Hydrides and hydrates
09:20 Kinetics of hydride phase transformations in a zirconium alloy
J. Root, D. Khatamian
10:00 Kinetic studies on gas hydrates formed from gas mixtures of methane and ethane
M. M. Murshed, W. F. Kuhs
10:20
Coffee
Hydrates and ice
10:50 Kinetics of formation and annealing of ice Ic
T. C. Hansen, M. M. Koza, W. F. Kuhs
11:10 Studying kinetics of structural transformations in amorphous ice structures by diffraction and small angle techniques
M. M. Koza, H. Schober, T. Hansen, R. P. May
11:30 Studying the structure and hydration kinetics of cement systems in real-time using neutron scattering
V. Peterson
12:10
Lunch
Novel materials and phase transitions
13:40 Structure evolution in materials studied by time-dependent neutron scattering
N. van Dijk
14:20 Designer materials from time-resolved in-situ neutron diffraction
D. Riley, E. H. Kisi, T. C. Hansen, P. Henry
15:00 Time-resolved phonons as a microscopic probe for solid state processes
G. Eckold, H. Gibhardt, F. Güthoff, J. Leist, K. Hradil, H. Schober, F. Descamps
15:40
Poster and Coffee
Ferroelectrics
17:10 Time-resolved electric-field induced domain switching and strain in ferroelectric ceramics and crystals
J. L. Jones
17:50 Time-resolved studies of bulk ferroelectrics using neutrons and high-energy x-rays
J. Daniels, V. Honkimaki, J. L. Jones
18:10 Kinetics of the field induced lock-in transition in K2SeO4
J. Leist, H. Gibhardt, K. Hradil, G. Eckold
18:30
Bus Transfer
19:00
Reception and Public Lecture
20:00
Conference Dinner
Friday, September 28th, 2007

Macromolecules I
09:00 Time resolved small angle neutron scattering as a tool to study kinetical processes of block copolymer micelles
R. Lund, L. Willner, D. Richter, J. Colmenero, P. Lindner
09:40 Dynamics of morphological transitions in amphiphilic systems
A. Barth, K. Bressel, P. Heunemann, I. Grillo, T. Narayanan, M. Gradzielski
10:00 Nucleation and growth in a microemulsion
S. U. Egelhaaf
10:20
Poster and Coffee
Macromolecules II
11:40 The dynamic response of polymers under stress using a unique probe of the molecular events governing materials responses
L. A. Sasa, R. P. Hjelm, C. F. Welch, R. D. Gilbertson
12:00 Kinetics of lipid membrane hydration: neutron diffraction study in real time
N. Yu. Ryabova, M. A. Kiselev, A. I. Beskrovnyy, V. L. Aksenov
12:20 Time resolved neutron small angle scattering TR-SANS of liposomes for biomedical applications
T. Nawroth, P. Langguth, B. Pairet, H. Decker, I. Grillo, R. P. May
12:40
Lunch
Magnetic systems
14:00 Real-time small angle neutron scattering probing microsecond dynamics in magnetic nanomaterials
A. Wiedenmann, U. Keiderling, K. Habicht, M. Russina, R. Gähler, R. P. May, S. Prévost, M. Klokkenburg, B. Erné, J. Kohlbrecher
14:40 Freezing dynamics of magnetite ferrofluids studied by time-resolved small angle neutron scattering
M. Klokkenburg, B. Erné, S. Prévost, A. Wiedenmann, U. Keiderling, D. Wallacher, M. Meissner, J. Kohlbrecher
15:00 Magnetic relaxation studies on the single-molecule magnet Mn12-acetate by time-resolved inelastic neutron scattering
O. Waldmann
15:40
Coffee
Metals and engineering materials
16:10 In-situ neutron diffraction study of transient behaviors during friction stir welding
X.-L. Wang, Z. Weng, W. Woo, D. W. Brown, B. Calusen, C. R. Hubbard, S. A. David
16:50 Electromagnetic levitation - dynamics of metallic melts
S. Stüber, A. Meyer, D. Holland-Moritz, T. Unruh
17:10 Concluding remarks


Saturday, September 29th, 2007

10:00 Optional Sightseeing Tour (see underneath)
Poster

Instrumentation
P1 A new version of time-resolved neutron scattering and transmission spectrometer at the IBR-2M high-flux pulsed reactor
G. M. Mironova, A. M. Balagurov, I. A. Bobrikov
P2 The suite of Time of Flight Spectrometers at the Spallation Neutron Source
D. Albernathy, G. Ehlers, G. Granroth, M. Hagen, K. Herwig, E. Mamontov, M. Ohl, U. Wildgruber
P3 Possibilities for the Time-resolved characterization of supercooled liquids
J. Neuefeind, M. Hagen
P4 High Intensity SANS machines of the JCNS in Garching
H. Frielinghaus, A. Radulescu, D. Schwahn
P5 D20, high intensity diffractometer for one-shot and stroboscopic neutron powder diffraction
T. C. Hansen, P. F. Henry, H. E. Fischer
P6 Real time triple axis spectroscopy at PUMA
K. Hradil, J.Leist, H. Gibhardt, F. Güthoff, R. A. Mole, G. Eckold
Soft Matter
P7 Crystallization kinetics of an unusually flexible polymer: structural and dynamical aspects as seen by time resolved neutron scattering and complementary techniques
R. Lund, A. Alegria, L. Goitiandia, J. Colmenero, P. Lindner
P8 Kinetic studies on the condensation of micelles into crystalline phases
H. Gibhardt, C. Haramagatti, A. Islamov, A. Kuklin, G. Eckold
P9 Target nanoparticles for indirect radiation therapy IRT of cancer
T. Nawroth, P. Buch, P. Langguth, B. Pairet, H. Decker, G. LeDuc, St. Corde, B. Lauss, M. Jentschel, I. Grillo, R. P. May
Hydrates
P10 "Anomalous preservation" studies by time-resolved neutron diffraction on CO2 hydrates
A. Falenty, W. F. Kuhs



Offered Sightseeing Tours on Saturday

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Tour 1 - Gauss in Göttingen
Early on in his childhood, the extraordinary mathematical talent of Gauss was recognized. In 1807, he became Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Göttingen Observatory. This is where he conducted his revolutionary work in the fields of Mathematics; Astronomy, Geodetics and Physics. He stayed in Göttingen until his death, even though other universities offered him professorships. The places where Gauss lived and worked will come to life on a guided tour.

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Tour 2 - In Lichtenberg's footsteps
The centeric of this tour is the biography and work of famous physicist, mathematician and philosopher Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742 to 1799). We will visit the houses he lived in, his work and teaching sites, including the old observatory and the old university library, where this witty creator of aphorisms borrowed books over a thousand times.

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Tour 3 - Around the Gänseliesel
The tour begins in the old Town Hall. A competent guide will escort you round Göttingen's historical old town, acquaint you with its numerous attractions and familiarise you with the history of the traditional university town. You will also meet the "Gänseliesel" - Germany's most kissed girl!

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Tour 4 - An University with Tradition
If Georg August, Elector of Hannover and King of Great Britain, had not made it his ambition to found a University in Göttingen, the history of this town would have evolved very differently. After Samuel Christian Hollmann, Professor of Philosophy, held his first lecture in October 1734, in what was then "presumably a storage room for fruit and cereals", things started to pick up in this formerly unimportant little town. During the tour our guides will acquaint you with the history of the Georgia Augusta, show you the important historical sites of the "Alma Mater" and revive the memory of renowned scholars!