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CCTN15: Tenth International Symposium on
Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes

Nagoya, Japan
June 28, 2015
MSU Home Page:    http://nanotube.msu.edu/cctn15/

CCTN15 Program Page

Invited
Presentations:
Christophe Bichara
(CNRS and Aix Marseille University, France)
Controlling growth modes of SWNTs
Andreas Larsson
(Luleå University of Technology, Sweden))
Understanding Catalytic Carbon Nanotube Growth Through Density Functional Theory Calculations
Erik C Neyts
(University of Antwerp, Belgium))
Recent advances in understanding carbon nanotube growth through atomic scale simulations
Susumu Okada
(University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Geometric and electronic structures of nanocarbon hybrid materials
Susumu Saito
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Recent Progress and Applications of the Chiral-Symmetry Density-Functional-Theory Program Code for Nanotubes
Yasushi Shibuta
(University of Tokyo, Japan)
Discussion on carbon precursor dissociation at initial stage of carbon nanotube growth
Toma Susi
(University of Vienna, Austria)
Calculating core level binding energies for graphene and azafullerenes
 
Contributed Oral
Presentations:
Igor Bondarev
(North Carolina Central University)
Quantum theory of the plasmon enhanced Raman scattering effect in hybrid nanotube systems
Jie Guan
(Michigan State University)
Relative Stability and Local Curvature Analysis in Carbon Nanotori
Eddwi Hesky Hasdeo
(Tohoku University, Japan)
Interplay of electron-phonon and electron-electron interactions in gate modulated Raman spectroscopy of graphene
Amir H Khoshaman
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
Self-consistent Approach to Analysis of Nanostructured-Thermionincs
Ryohei Kishi
(Osaka University, Japan)
Quantum chemical study on the excitation and optical properties of pi-stack aggregates of open-shell polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Yann Magnin
(CINaM-CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, France)
Size dependent phase diagrams of Ni-C nanoparticles
Yoshiyuki Miyamoto
(AIST Japan)
UV to terahertz signal conversion using graphene nanoribbons
Xuming Qin
(Shanghai University, China)
Prediction of Dirac Cones in 2D binary nanosheets
David Teich
(TU Dresden, Germany)
Electronic properties of twisted MoS2-nanotubes
Ziwei Xu
(Jiangsu University, China)
Atomistic Simulation of the Growth of Defect-free Carbon Nanotubes
Teng Yang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Towards chirality-control: Catalyst-free growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes on SiOy nanoparticles
 
Poster
Presentations:
Amir H Khoshaman
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
Quantification of Carbon Nanotube Film Properties from Scanning Electron Microscope Images
Yann Magnin
(CINaM-CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, France)
Size dependent phase diagrams of Ni-C nanoparticles
9:00 Andreas Larsson

9:15
9:30 Yasushi Shibuta

9:45
10:00 Igor Bondarev
10:15 Yoshiyuki Miyamoto
10:30 Coffee
10:45 +
11:00 Posters
11:15 Susumu Okada
11:30
11:45 Eddwi Hesky Hasdeo
12:00 Yann Magnin
12:15 Jie Guan
12:30
12:45 Lunch
13:00  
13:15
13:30 Susumu Saito
13:45
14:00 Eric Neyts
14:15
14:30 Xuming Qin
14:45 Ziwei Xu
15:00 David Teich
15:15 Ryohei Kishi
15:30 Coffee
15:45 +
16:00 Posters
16:15 Toma Susi
16:30
16:45 Christophe Bichara
17:00
17:15 Amir H Khoshaman
17:30 Teng Yang
17:45 Closing remarks
18:00
18:15
18:30 NT15
Welcome
Reception
18:45
19:00
19:15
19:30
19:45
20:00
20:15
20:30

Information about Presentations:

The format and length of invited and contributed presentations will depend on the submitted contributions:

  • Invited presentations: 25' + 5' discussion
  • Contributed presentations: 12' + 3' discussion