Regensburg 2019 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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Di, 10:15 | CPP 20.4 | A Direct Inversion Approach to Local Permittivity at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces — •David Egger, Christoph Scheurer, and Karsten Reuter | |
Di, 10:30 | CPP 20.5 | Testing dielectric continuum theory at interfaces by atomistic simulations — •Philip Loche, Cihan Ayaz, Alexander Schlaich, Douwe Jan Bonthuis, and Roland R. Netz | |
Di, 10:45 | CPP 20.6 | Hauptvortrag: Dynamic surface tension of soft solids — Mathijs van Gorcum, Bruno Andreotti, Jacco Snoeijer, and •Stefan Karpitschka | |
Di, 11:30 | CPP 20.7 | Raman spectroscopic evaluation of concentration gradients in small drops in binary mixtures on different substrates and in 3d printed small channels — •Alena Bell and Robert Stark | |
Di, 11:45 | CPP 20.8 | Shallow water lattice Boltzmann simulations of thin film flows — •Stefan Zitz, Andrea Scagliarini, Suryanarayana Maddu Kondaiah, Anton Darhuber, and Jens Harting | |
Di, 12:00 | CPP 20.9 | Complex Wetting: flow profiles close to three phase contact lines — •Benedikt Straub, Franziska Henrich, and Günter K. Auernhammer | |
Di, 12:15 | CPP 20.10 | Direct observation of gas meniscus formation on a superhydrophobic surface — •Doris Vollmer, Mimmi Eriksson, Agne Swerin, Hannu Teisala, Michael Kappl, and Hans-Jürgen Butt | |
Di, 12:30 | CPP 20.11 | Wetting of n-Alkane Nano-Patterns: Evidence of Macroscopic Line Tension Effects and Adaptive Wetting — •Diego Diaz, Tomas P. Corrales, Maria J. Retamal, Marcelo Cisternas, Nicolas Moraga, Rodrigo Catalan, Mark Busch, Patrick Huber, Marco Soto-Arriaza, and Ulrich G. Volkmann | |
Di, 12:45 | CPP 20.12 | Impact of Nanoparticles' Surface Properties on their Physico-Chemical Behavior in Pickering Emulsions — •Sebastian Stock, Dmitrij Stehl, Sandra Forg, and Regine von Klitzing | |
Di, 10:45 | CPP 24.1 | Hauptvortrag: Mechanochemical activation of Cu-NHC-complexes : molecular design, force-measurements and application in polymer materials — •Wolfang H Binder, Michel Biewend, Philipp Michael, Martin Beyer, and Matthew Sammon | |