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CCTN14: Ninth International Symposium on
Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes

Los Angeles, USA
June 1, 2014
MSU Home Page:    http://nanotube.msu.edu/cctn14/

CCTN14 Program Page

Invited
Presentations:
 
9:00 Jerry Tersoff

9:15
9:30
9:45 Jerry Bernholc

10:00
10:15
10:30 (Coffee?)
10:45 Break
11:00 Vasilii I. Artyukhov
11:15
11:30 Andrew T. Koch
11:45
12:00 Zhen Zhu
12:15
12:30 Jie Guan
12:45
13:00  
13:15 Lunch
13:30  
13:45  
14:00 Young-Woo Son
14:15
14:30
14:45 Igor Bondarev
15:00
15:15
15:30 (Coffee?)
15:45 Break
16:00 Takumi Araki
16:15
16:30 Hai-Bei Li
16:45
17:00 Toma Susi
17:15
17:30
17:45 Closing remarks
18:00 NT14
Welcome
Reception
18:15
18:30
18:45
19:00
19:15
19:30
19:45
 
Jerry Tersoff
(IBM Yorktown Heights)
Scaling of Metal-Nanotube Contacts
Jerry Bernholc
(North Carolina State University)
Electronic Structure and Electron Transport in Carbon-Based Nanosystems
Young-Woo Son
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
Interactions in interlayer spaces of layered materials
Igor Bondarev
(North Carolina Central University)
Relative stability of excitonic complexes in quasi-one-dimensional semiconductors
Toma Susi
(University of Vienna, Austria)
Silicon-carbon bond inversions driven by 60 keV electrons in graphene
 
Contributed
Presentations:
Vasilii I. Artyukhov
(Rice University)
Carbyne: The physics of one-dimensional carbon
Andrew T. Koch
(University of British Columbia)
Graphenylene-based nanotubes
Zhen Zhu
(Michigan State University)
Spontaneous origami in multi-phase 2D phosphorus
Jie Guan
(Michigan State University)
Polygonal nanotubes of multi-phase layered phosphorus
Takumi Araki
(RIST Tokyo)
The influence of the curvature of surface and π electrons on adsorption of nanocarbons
Hai-Bei Li
(Shandong University)
SWCNT Growth from Organic Precursors Without a Catalyst: Possibilities and Limitations Revealed by Theoretical Simulations

Information about Presentations:

The format and length of invited and contributed presentations will depend on the submitted contributions. In the past symposia, we used the following format:

  • Invited presentations: 35' + 10' discussion
  • Contributed presentations: 20' + 10' discussion