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QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CANCELLATIONS?
PLEASE GO TO THE REGISTRATION DESK
IN THE KEMPENZAAL OR SEND AN
EMAIL TO PHYSICSVELDHOVEN@NWO.NL
22-23 JANUARY 2019 22-23 JANUARY 2019
COMPLETE PROGRAMMECOMPLETE PROGRAMME
NWO EVENTS APPNWO EVENTS APP
Tuesday 22 January 09.30 - 10.00 Registration Registration desk in Kempenzaal
10.00 - 10.10 Welcome by Arian Steenbruggen, Beneluxzaal
director NWO Domain Science
10.10 - 10.55 Julie Grollier (CNRS/Thales Lab) Beneluxzaal
11.10 - 13.10 Focus sessions FT1 to FT9 See programme focus
13.10 - 14.00 Lunch Kempenzaal
13.20 - 14.00 Grants for junior researchers - NWO info session Room 2
13.20 - 14.00 Communication workshop Room 1
14.00 - 15.00 Communication speed dates Holland Foyer
14.00 - 15.00 Poster session even numbers Kempenzaal
15.15 - 17.50 Parallel sessions PT1 to PT9 See programme parallel
18.15 - 20.00 Dinner Beneluxzaal
20.00 - 20.30 Award ceremony NWO Physics Prizes 2018 Beneluxzaal
20.30 - 21.15 Julia R. Greer (California Institute of Technology) Beneluxzaal
21.15 - 01.00 Bar open Baroniezaal/Brabantzaal
Wednesday 23 January 09.00 - 11.20 Parallel sessions PW1 to PW9 See programme parallel
11.30 - 12.30 Poster session odd numbers Kempenzaal
11.30 - 13.30 Science for Society speed dates Limburg Foyer
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch Kempenzaal
13.30 - 15.30 Focus sessions FW1 to FW9 See programme focus
15.45 - 16.30 Erik Verlinde (University of Amsterdam) Beneluxzaal
16.30 - 16.35 Award ceremony Physics@Veldhoven Poster Prizes Beneluxzaal
16.35 Conclusion Beneluxzaal
16.45 Departure buses to Eindhoven Central Station Main entrance NH Koningshof
Download the free NWO Events app for iOS or Android! Search for ‘NWO Events’ in your app store.In the NWO Events app you will find the event Physics@Veldhoven. Once installed, all information of the Physics@Veldhoven event can be accessed offline. Now you can create your personal programme, find all the abstracts, and consult the floorplan.
NWO facilitates excellent, curiosity-driven disciplinary, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research. In this role, NWO focuses on all scientific disciplines and on the entire knowledge chain with an emphasis on fundamental research. NWO connects researchers from various disciplines and across the entire knowledge chain and brings researchers and societal partners together.
The NWO Domain Science promotes, co-ordinates and finances fundamental research in the Netherlands in the exact and natural sciences. If you have any questions concerning the NWO organisation, please come and meet us at the NWO information stand in the Kempenzaal. Junior researchers are invited to attend the NWO info session ‘Grants for junior researchers’, Tuesday 22 January at 13.20 in room 2. More information about this session can be found in the conference app.
NWONWO
NWO and the NNV jointly organise a communication workshop on Tuesday 22 January. Diederik Jekel (science journalist and chairman of the NNV) takes you into the world of science communication and tells you how to get your ‘Physics outside’. After the communication workshop you can go on a speed date with an expert in science communication. During the
speed date you can ask questions about, among other things, writing texts, using social media and dealing with the media. The communication workshop is open for everyone. The speed dates are only for those who have registered for this.
Tuesday 13.20 hrs, Room 1
COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP AND SPEED DATES SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP AND SPEED DATES SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
session Focus session FT1 Focus session FT2 Focus session FT3 Focus session FT4 Focus session FT5 Focus session FT6 Focus session FT7 Focus session FT8 Focus session FT9
title Quantum acoustics NNV: Open science and open data Fluid dynamics of inkjet printing Research software for energy applications: unlocking new energy sources one line of code at a time
Nanoscale sensing Bridging the phases: the often extreme interactions of plasma with liquids and vapours
Neuromorphic engineering: new materials concepts for brain-inspired computing
Emergence at all lengths scales Precision measurements on the table top for fundamental physics
location Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 (Auditorium) Room 4 (Parkzaal) Room 5 Room 6 (Boszaal) Room 7 Room 8 (Brabantzaal) Room 9 (Baroniezaal)
chair Wolfgang Löffler (LEI) Johan Klootwijk (NNV) Hans Kuerten (TU/e)Harald van Brummelen (TU/e)
Nicolas Renaud (NL eScience Center)Jaap van der Vegt (UT)
Sanli Faez (UU)Peter Zijlstra (TU/e)
Marco de Baar (DIFFER) Yoeri van de Burgt (TU/e)Beatriz Noheda (RUG)
Alix McCollam (RU)Peter Bolhuis (UvA)
Kjeld Eikema (VU)Steven Hoekstra (RUG)
11.10 - 11.40 FT1.1 Yiwen Chu (Yale University) Quantum acoustics with superconducting qubits
FT2.1 Robert-Jan Smits (Open Access Envoy)Open science
FT3.1 Doris Vollmer (Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung) Shear-resistant lubricant infiltrated surfaces
FT4.1 Claudia Filippi (UT) A rigorous ab initio framework to model photo-excitations in quantum Monte Carlo
FT5.1 Sonia García Blanco (UT) Al2O3 integrated microring resonator biosensors
FT6.1 Thomas Morgan (DIFFER)Bubbles and clouds: what happens when plasmas interact with liquids?
FT7.1 Daniele Ielmini (Politenico di Milano) Brain-like computation in neuromorphic nanodevices
FT8.1 Piers Coleman (Rutgers University)Emergence and reductionism: an awkward Baconian alliance
FT9.1 Eric Hessels (York University)A measurement of the Lamb shift in atomic hydrogen and its implication for the proton size puzzle
11.40 - 12.10 FT1.2 Gustav Andersson (Chalmers University of Technology) Nonexponential decay of a giant artificial atom
FT2.2 Dries van Oosten (UU)Open data and its enemies
FT3.2 Jacco Snoeijer (UT) Wetting of liquid drops: when surface tension is not constant
FT4.2 Alexey Lyulin and Björn Baumeier (TU/e)Multiscale and multiphysics models of excitation dynamics in complex molecular systems
FT5.2 Martin Baaske (LEI) Label-free nanoscale sensing with(out) optical microcavities
FT6.2 Oscar Versolato (ARCNL) Smashing and splashing: laser-impact on liquid tin in plasma light sources for nanolithography
FT7.2 Tamalika Banerjee (RUG) Interface driven spin memristive devices for bio inspired computing
FT8.2 Jan de Boer (UvA)The emergence of space and time
FT9.2 Edcel John Salumbides (VU)Molecular hydrogen and isotopes as search system for new physics
12.10 - 12.40 FT1.3 Simon Groeblacher (TUD)Quantum experiments with massive, mechanical oscillators
FT2.3 Bela Mulder (AMOLF)Data management hits the ‘work floor’: opportunities, obstacles and challenges
FT3.3 Christian Diddens (UT) Numerical simulations of inkjet printing processes
FT4.3 Jan van Dijk (TU/e) Trends in computational plasma physics - an e-science perspective
FT5.3 Grégory Schneider (LEI) Nanopores and nanogaps in graphene with chemical approaches
FT6.3 Hanneke Gelderblom (TU/e)How a laser-induced plasma shapes and fragments a liquid drop
FT7.3 Wilfred van der Wiel (UT)Evolving functionality in disordered nanosystems
FT8.3 Klaas Landsman (RU)The emergence of the classical world from quantum theory
FT9.3 Florian Schreck (UvA)Ultracold strontium for clocks, accelerometers and many-body physics
12.40 - 13.10 FT1.4 Thomas Metzger (Qualcomm Germany RFFE)Acoustic technologies for mobile communication
FT2.4 Peter Doorn (DANS) Open if possible, protected if necessary
FT3.4 Tim Segers (UT) Stability of MEMS-based inkjet printing: bubble nucleation, dynamics, and diffusive growth
FT4.4 Stefan Hickel (TUD)High-fidelity simulation of compressible turbulence and multiphase flows
FT5.4 Philipp Kukura (University of Oxford) Weighing single molecules with light
FT6.4 Rob Goldston (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)Taming the plasma boundary with lithium vapor
FT7.4 Yoeri van de Burgt (TU/e)Organic electronics for neuromorphic computing
FT8.4 Marjolein Dijkstra (UU)Machine learning and reverse engineering for soft materials
FT9.4 Dirk Bouwmeester (LEI)The collapse of the quantum wave function: is it real or an illusion?
FOCUS SESSION FT1 TO FT9TUESDAY 22 JANUARY 2019TUESDAY 22 JANUARY 2019
session Parallel session PT1 Parallel session PT2 Parallel session PT3 Parallel session PT4 Parallel session PT5 Parallel session PT6 Parallel session PT7 Parallel session PT8 Parallel session PT9
title Atomic, molecular and optical physics I Light and matter I Physics of fluids I Surfaces and interfaces I Statistical physics and soft condensed matter I
Strongly correlated systems I & Plasma and fusion physics
Nanoscience and -technology I Nanoscience and -technology II Subatomic physics I
location Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 (Auditorium) Room 4 (Parkzaal) Room 5 Room 6 (Boszaal) Room 7 Room 8 (Brabantzaal) Room 9 (Baroniezaal)
chair Shirin Faraji (RUG) Said Rodriguez (AMOLF)Elizabeth von Hauff (VU)
Rudie Kunnen (TU/e) Chuan Li (UT)Erik van Heumen (UvA)
Burak Eral (TUD) Vladimir Gritsev (UvA)Josefine Proll (TU/e)
Graeme Blake (RUG)Reinoud Lavrijsen (TU/e)
Sonia Conesa Boj (TUD)Freddy Rabouw (UU)
Tristan du Pree (Nikhef)
15.15 - 15.30 PT1.1 Eliane van Dam (AMOLF, Bakker)Correlation of molecular water dynamics and visco-elastic behavior in a biomolecular hydrogel
PT2.1 Annemarie Berkhout (AMOLF, F. Koenderink)Measuring amplitude and phase response of Salisbury screens using ultrashort pulse interferometry
PT3.1 Siddhartha Mukherjee (TUD, Van den Akker)Turbulent emulsions - dynamics of the dispersed phase and turbulence modification
PT4.1 Jaap Geessinck (UT, Rijnders)Systematic investigation of charge transfer at the LaCoO3-LaTiO3 interface
PT5.1 Harmen Wierenga (AMOLF, Ten Wolde)Friction between microtubules depends superexponentially on the number of crosslinkers
PT6.1 Klaas Giesbertz (VU, Gori-Giorgi)A route towards the description of strongly correlated materials out of equilibrium
PT7.1 Yingfen Wei (RUG, Noheda)A strain-induced new phase in ferroelectric HfO2-ZrO2 thin films
PT8.1 Di Xu (TUD, Kouwenhoven)Selective area growth InSb nanowire networks for scalable Majorana devices
PT9.1 Hannah Arnold (Nikhef, Verkerke)Observation of H->bb at the ATLAS experiment
15.30 - 15.45 PT1.2 Mark Koenis (UvA, Buma)Beyond one-dimensional photoswitches: taming the complexity of DASAs
PT2.2 Pritam Pai (UU, Mosk)Measuring generalized eigenstates of air and a strong scattering medium
PT3.2 Harshil Patel (TU/e, Kuipers)Multiphase direct numerical simulations (DNS) of oil-water flows through digitized porous rocks
PT4.2 Pim Reith (UT, Hilgenkamp)Recent advances in scanning SQUID microscopy
PT5.2 Justin Tauber (WUR, Van der Gucht)Stress management in biopolymer composite networks
PT6.2 Nikolay Gnezdilov (LEI, Beenakker)Tunneling into a black hole on a chip
PT7.2 Lisa Rossi (RU, Hussey)Probing electric polarization induced by very high magnetic fields in a frustrated spinel
PT8.2 Caterina Taballione (UT, Boller)8x8 reconfigurable quantum photonic processor based on silicon nitride waveguides
PT9.2 Andreas Papaefstathiou (Nikhef, Fleischer)The Higgs boson as a tool for discovery
15.45 - 16.00 PT1.3 Vincent Vandalon (TU/e, Bol)Understanding the polarized Raman response of nanocrystalline 2D TMDs to determine film texture
PT2.3 Kevin van As (TUD, Kenjeres)Coupling optics and fluid dynamics: dynamic interferometry from blood flow
PT3.3 Dennis Bakhuis (UT, Lohse)Mayonnaise Taylor-Couette turbulence
PT4.3 Chunhai Yin (LEI, Aarts)Irreversible electrostatic doping at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 Interface
PT5.3 Antonio Carlos Costa (VU, Stephens)Adaptive, locally-linear models of complex dynamics
PT6.3 Maryam Shahrokhvand (RU, Zeitler)Quantum limit thermopower in the metallic semiconductor InSb
PT7.3 Arijit Das (RUG, Banerjee)Electric field tunability of competing magnetoresistance effects in semiconducting SrTiO3
PT8.3 Chung-Ting Ke (TUD, Goswami)Induced superconductivity in InSb 2DEGs
PT9.3 Elena Petreska (VU, Mulders)Before manufacturing a big bang
16.00 - 16.15 PT1.4 Matthias Germann (VU, Ubachs)Probing the proton radius and mass through laser spectroscopy of HD+
PT2.4 Vanessa Verrina (ARCNL, Planken)Optical diffraction by laser induced ultrasound using low duty cycle buried gratings
PT3.4 Sebastian Contreras (TU/e, Clercx)Chaotic advection in 3D unsteady flows: not the tori way
PT4.4 Anirudhan Chandrasekaran (UT, Bijkerk)Metal-on-metal interface formation laws of nanoscale thin films
PT5.4 Guillaume Lajoinie (UT, Versluis)Ultrasound-mediated release from targeted microbubbles driven with non-spherical oscillations
PT6.4 Tycho Sikkenk (UU, Fritz)Interplay of disorder and interactions in tilted Weyl cones
PT7.4 Tao Chen (UT, Van der Wiel)Pattern recognition using disordered networks
PT8.4 Luca Petit (TUD, Veldhorst)Quantum computation with hot spin qubits in silicon quantum dots
PT9.4 Auro Mohanty (UU, Mischke)Heavy-flavour correlations and jet measurements in ALICE
16.15 - 16.35 coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break
16.35 - 16.50 PT1.5 Joris Scheers (ARCNL, Versolato)EUV spectroscopy on highly charged tin ions in an electron beam ion trap
PT2.5 Matthijs Berghuis (TU/e, Gómez Rivas)Manipulating photophysics in tetracene crystals with strong light-matter coupling
PT3.5 Rodrigo Ezeta (UT, Lohse)Vapor bubble drag reduction in Taylor-Couette turbulence
PT4.5 Ida Delac Marion (RUG, Stöhr)Low-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures on graphene
PT5.5 Melissa Rinaldin (LEI, Kraft)Phase separation on anisotropic colloids connected to a reservoir
PT6.5 Daan van Vugt (TU/e, Huijsmans)Simulating heavy impurities in ITER
PT7.5 Anna Gatilova (RU, Rasing)Laser excitation of spin dynamics in InMnAs: from THz to visible light
PT8.5 Andreas Schulz (UT, Vos)Positioning QDs in Si photonic crystals and characterization via X-ray fluorescence tomography
PT9.5 Jeroen Schouwenberg (RU, Caron)A strategy for a general search for new phenomena using data-derived signal regions in ATLAS
16.50 - 17.05 PT1.6 Jasper Smits (UU, Van der Straten)Crystallizing space and time in degenerate Bose gases
PT2.6 Selim Sami (RUG, Hummelen)Computation of the dielectric constant and its importance for organic photovoltaics
PT3.6 Aniruddha Panda (TU/e, Kuipers)Wall-to-liquid heat transfer enhancement in bubbly flows
PT4.6 Tobias de Jong (LEI, Van der Molen)Intrinsic stacking domains in graphene on silicon carbide: a pathway for intercalation
PT5.6 Mariana Oshima Menegon (TU/e, Van der Schoot)Structure and dynamics of liquid crystal dispersions of single end-functionalised elongated colloids
PT6.6 Renato Perillo (DIFFER, Classen)New molecular-assisted recombination in the presence of nitrogen: modelling and experiments
PT7.6 Jing Liu (RUG, Van Wees)Interplay between coherent and incoherent magnon spin dynamics
PT8.6 Daniel Vakulov (TU/e, Bakkers)Ultra long ballistic heat transport in GaP nanowires
PT9.6 Ruben Jaarsma (Nikhef, Fleischer)Searching for new physics at the high-precision frontier with B to pi K decays
17.05 - 17.20 PT1.7 Silvia Musolino (TU/e, Kokkelmans) Dynamical formation of unitary Bose gases
PT2.7 Aart Ligthart (TU/e, Coehoorn)Exciton diffusion and annihilation in phosphorescent organic semiconductor host-guest systems
PT3.7 Ivan Mema (TUD, Padding)Effect of lift and hydrodynamic torque on fluidization of non-spherical particles
PT4.7 Brian Kiraly (RU, Khajetoorians)An orbitally-derived single atom magnetic memory
PT5.7 Qimeng Wu (WUR, Kodger)Exploring physics governing syneresis in colloid polymer mixtures
PT6.7 Matthijs van Berkel (DIFFER, Citrin)Estimating the heat flux and its components from electron temperature measurements
PT7.7 Sanchar Sharma (TUD, Bauer)Magnon manipulation by light
PT8.7 Aditya Kulkarni (TUD, Siebbeles)Motion and interactions of multiple excitons and charges in photoexcited PbSe nanorods
PT9.7 Ekaterina Govorkova (Nikhef, Merk)Measurement of CP-violating phase fs at LHCb
17.20 - 17.35 PT1.8 Sander Wildeman (Institut Langevin, Fort)Imaging with a thin slab of time-reversing material: a demonstration with water waves
PT2.8 Magnus Fridriksson (TUD, Grozema)The orientation of the organic cation in hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites
PT3.8 Paolo Lovreglio (TU/e, Buist)Experimental and numerical study of flow and dispersion in packed beds
PT4.8 Michal Ochapski (UT, De Jong)Epitaxial Sn on silicene- and h-BN terminated ZrB2
PT5.8 Tonnishtha Dasgupta (UU, Dijkstra)Laves phases and binary quasicrystals from hard-sphere colloids in bulk and spherical confinement
PT6.8 Ruben Schupp (ARCNL, Versolato)Toward the full potential of Nd:YAG lasers as drive laser in extreme ultraviolet light sources
PT7.8 Camilo Ulloa (UU, Duine)Surfing on viscous magnons
PT8.8 Hans Tholen (TU/e, Silov)Active tuning of the full g-tensor in single InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots via strain
PT9.8 Kyrylo Bondarenko (LEI, Boyarsky)Searching for resolution of the ‘Beyond Standard Model puzzles’ at the Intensity Frontier
17.35 - 17.50 PT1.9 Tim Coopmans (TUD, Elkouss Coronas)NetSquid, a discrete-event simulator for quantum networks
PT2.9 Benjamin Daiber (AMOLF, Ehrler)Unravelling the transfer mechanisms in singlet fission solar cells between organic-inorganic layers
PT3.9 Matteo Madonia (TU/e, Kunnen)TROCONVEX: heat transfer measurements in extreme rapidly rotating convection
PT4.9 Qirong Yao (UT, Zandvliet)Charge puddles in germanene
PT5.9 Anna Nikolaenkova (UU, Van Blaaderen)Arresting colloidal model systems
PT6.9 Mark Damen (TU/e, Engeln)Vibrational quenching by H2O in a pulsed CO2 glow discharge
PT7.9 Marielle Meijer (TU/e, Lavrijsen)Imaging reversal of domain wall chirality in magnetic multilayers
PT8.9 Matteo Parente (DIFFER, Baldi)Equilibration of photogenerated charge carriers in plasmonic core@shell nanoparticles
PT9.9 Mick Mulder (Nikhef, Merk)Hints of new physics in beauty quark decays at the Large Hadron Collider
PARALLEL SESSION PT1 TO PT9
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LIVE EXPERIMENTS
CLOAKROOM
SPEED DATES
This year we organise the “Science for Society event”, also known as the industry session, where researchers and companies can meet and inspire each other. During this event you will have the opportunity to go on a speed date with a number of companies, pitch your research ideas, or explore career opportunities. Following the Science for Society speed dates there will be a Science for Society focus session, which will focus on how researchers and companies can come together to tackle societal challenges.
The focus session is open for everyone. The speed dates are only for those who have registered for this.
Wednesday from 11.30 hrs, Room 10 (Limburg Foyer) and Room 3 (Auditorium)
NWO PHYSICS PRIZESNWO PHYSICS PRIZESThe following prizes will be awarded on Tuesday evening:• NWO Physics Thesis Award• NWO Physics Valorisation Prize• NWO Physics Valorisation Chapter PrizeAll prize winners will present their prizewinning work on Wednesday in session PW9.
POSTER PRIZESPOSTER PRIZESThe Physics@Veldhoven Poster Prizes will be awarded on Wednesday at 16.30 hours. Please note: to be eligible for a Poster Prize nomination, the presenting author of the poster must be present during their appointed presentation time-frame, as well as during the Poster Prize award ceremony on Wednesday.
SCIENCE FOR SOCIETYSCIENCE FOR SOCIETY
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the NWO Physics Valorisation Prizes. Come to the Pop-up Business Incubator to get advice and inspiration from previous award winners.
BUSINESS INCUBATORBUSINESS INCUBATOR
Tuesday Wednesday
Room Focussession
Parallelsession
Focussession
Parallelsession
1 FT1 PT1 FW1 PW1
2 FT2 PT2 FW2 PW2
3 FT3 PT3 FW3 PW3
4 FT4 PT4 FW4 PW4
5 FT5 PT5 FW5 PW5
6 FT6 PT6 FW6 PW6
7 FT7 PT7 FW7 PW7
8 FT8 PT8 FW8 PW8
9 FT9 PT9 FW9 PW9
10 Science for Society speed dates Tuesday
11 Communication speed dates Wednesday
session Focus session FW1 Focus session FW2 Focus session FW3 Focus session FW4 Focus session FW5 Focus session FW6 Focus session FW7 Focus session FW8 Focus session FW9
title Quantum simulation with STM-built lattices
Chirality in light-matter interactions: detection and applications
Science for Society (industry session) Spectroscopic techniques for emerging photovoltaics
Stiffening, yielding, and failure in soft matter
Physics of tissues: from jamming to cancer
Astroparticle physics and cosmology: synergy between physics and astronomy in the Netherlands
New phases of topological matter FemEx@Veldhoven: female excellence in computational science
location Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 (Auditorium) Room 4 (Parkzaal) Room 5 Room 6 (Boszaal) Room 7 Room 8 (Brabantzaal) Room 9 (Baroniezaal)
chair Ingmar Swart (UU)Sander Otte (TUD)
Martin Caldarola (TUD)Kobus Kuipers (TUD)
Tanja Kulkens (NWO) Bruno Ehrler (AMOLF)Elizabeth von Hauff (VU)
Joshua Dijksman (WUR) Liesbeth Janssen (TU/e)Luca Giomi (LEI)
Koen Kuijken (LEI)Jo van den Brand (Nikhef)
Jasper van Wezel (UvA)Erik van Heumen (UvA)
Shirin Faraji (RUG)
13.30 - 14.00 FW1.1 Jens Wiebe (Universität Hamburg) Emulation of spin systems via artificial arrays of magnetic atoms
FW2.1 Cyriaque Genet (Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires)Chiral twists between light and matter
FW3.1 Johannes de Boer (VU) and Kfir Azoulay (Heidelberg Engineering) From concept to console: spectral domain OCT has revolutionized diagnostics in ophthalmology
FW4.1 Yana Vaynzof (Heidelberg University) Mapping the energetic landscape of solution-processed emerging photovoltaic devicesaw
FW5.1 Brian Tighe (TUD) Negative normal stresses and strain stiffening in elastic networks
FW6.1 M. Cristina Marchetti (UC Santa Barbara)Biological tissues as active materials
FW7.1 Marica Branchesi (Gran Sasso Science Institute) Gravitational wave astronomy
FW8.1 Laurens Molenkamp (Universität Würzburg)Topological physics in HgTe-based quantum devices
FW9.1 Ewine van Dishoeck (LEI)Astrochemistry and quantum chemistry: a happy marriage
14.00 - 14.30 FW1.2 Cristiane Morais Smith (UU) Atom-by-atom engineering of novel quantum states of matter
FW2.2 Filippo Alpeggiani (TUD) Spin and helicity in structured electromagnetic fields
FW3.2 Gerard van Rooij (DIFFER) and Sander van Bavel (Shell) Opportunities for fundamental plasma physics to help the chemical industry in the energy transition
FW4.2 Jan Anton Koster (RUG)Understanding perovskite solar cells: towards a device model
FW5.2 Gijsje Koenderink (AMOLF) Nonlinear elasticity and fracture of biopolymer networks
FW6.2 Jaap den Toonder (TU/e) Microfluidic devices applied to understand physics of cells, tissues, and diseases
FW7.2 Jan Pieter van der Schaar (UvA) The primordial universe: a status update
FW8.2 Jorrit Kruthoff (UvA)Topology in time-reversal symmetric crystals
FW9.2 Lucas Visscher (VU)Multilevel approaches in computational spectroscopy
14.30 - 15.00 FW1.3 Alexander Khajetoorians (RU)Artificial lattices: electronic and magnetic structures on surfaces created atom-by-atom
FW2.3 Alberto Curto (TU/e) Enhancing spin-valley polarization with chiral nano-optics
FW3.3 Rick van de Zedde (WUR) and Bram de Vrught (QING Groep) Automation & robotics: way of working of collaboration between industry and research
FW4.3 Arjan Houtepen (TUD) The devil is in the defects: finding&fixing defects in nanomaterials using spectroelectrochemistry
FW5.3 Jasper van der Gucht (WUR) Microscopic plasticity governs fatigue in heterogeneous colloidal solids
FW6.3 Mirjam Zegers (RU)Cell-cell adhesion and 3D matrix confinement control jamming transitions in breast cancer invasion
FW7.3 Henk Hoekstra (LEI)Study of the large-scale structure in the universe with the Euclid mission
FW8.3 Alexander Brinkman (UT)Probing emergent phenomena in a Dirac semimetal
FW9.3 Fernanda Duarte (University of Oxford)Learning from nature through computation: from fundamental chemistry to biological systems
15.00 - 15.30 FW1.4 Jean-Sébastien Caux (UvA) Nanoscale chains: opportunities in and out of equilibrium
FW2.4 Femius Koenderink (AMOLF) Resolving chiral properties of nanoscale objects by dissecting their far field radiation
FW3.4 Xaveer Leijtens (TU/e) and Luc Augustin (SMART Photonics) Photonic integrated circuits for optical communications, sensing and beyond
FW4.4 Esther Alarcón-Lladó (AMOLF)Semiconductor nanowires for new PV concepts
FW5.4 Eran Bouchbinder (Weizmann Institute of Science) Instabilities in dynamic brittle fracture
FW6.4 Vito Conte (TU/e)From living cells to tissues: opportunities from mesoscale mechanical-biology
FW7.4 Dorothea Samtleben (LEI)The high energy neutrino sky
FW8.4 Jeroen van den Brink (ITF)The axion electromagnetic response of topological insulators
FW9.4 Katharina Doblhoff-Dier (LEI)Modern computational techniques in surface science
WEDNESDAY 23 JANUARY 2019WEDNESDAY 23 JANUARY 2019 FOCUS SESSION FW1 TO FW9
session Parallel session PW1 Parallel session PW2 Parallel session PW3 Parallel session PW4 Parallel session PW5 Parallel session PW6 Parallel session PW7 Parallel session PW8 Parallel session PW9
title Light and matter II Atomic, molecular and optical physics II & Light and matter III
Statistical physics and soft condensed matter III & Surfaces and Interfaces II
Subatomic physics II Statistical physics and soft condensed matter II
Strongly correlated systems II Nanoscience and -technology III Physics of fluids II Prize winners & Subatomic Physics III
location Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 (Auditorium) Room 4 (Parkzaal) Room 5 Room 6 (Boszaal) Room 7 Room 8 (Brabantzaal) Room 9 (Baroniezaal)
chair Alix McCollam (RU) Sanli Faez (UU)
Wolfgang Löffler (LEI) Esther Alarcón-Lladó (AMOLF)
Igor Siretanu (UT)Laura Rossi (TUD)
Gideon Koekoek (MU) Bas Overvelde (AMOLF) Jasper van Wezel (UvA) Floris A. Zwanenburg (UT) Srijit Goswami (TUD)
Alvaro Marin (UT) Tristan du Pree (Nikhef)
09.00 - 09.15 PW1.1 Kiran Horabail Prabhakara (RU, Kimel)Controlling magnetic domain wall velocity by photo-induced localization of Bloch lines
PW2.1 Jelmer Renema (UT, Pinkse)The hardness of boson sampling under imperfections
PW3.1 Amirmehdi Saedi (LEI, Groot)Synthesis of 2D materials using liquid metal catalysts: Instrument development for in situ studies
PW4.1 Manuela Vecchi (RUG)Cosmic-ray antimatter as a tool for particle dark matter studies
PW5.1 Anne Meeussen (AMOLF, Van Hecke)Topological defects in mechanical metamaterials
PW6.1 Salvatore Licciardello (RU, Hussey) Electrical resistivity across a nematic quantum critical point
PW7.1 Magdalena Solà Garcia (AMOLF, Polman)Pump-probe cathodoluminescence spectroscopy on diamond NV centers
PW8.1 Maziyar Jalaal (UT, Lohse)Bubble cavitation in a thin film
PW9.1 Davide Iannuzzi (VU)Mission (im)possible: what can we learn from Sheldon Cooper? Part 1
09.15 - 09.30 PW1.2 Erik van der Wurff (UU, Stoof)Dissipationless transport in Weyl semimetals
PW2.2 Liubov Amitonova (VU, De Boer)High-dimensional quantum key distribution through a multimode fiber
PW3.2 Ben Werkhoven (UU, Van Roij)Flow-induced surface charge heterogeneity in electrokinetics due to stern-layer conductance
PW4.2 Fabrizia Canfora (Nikhef, De Jong)Cosmic-ray composition with the Auger engineering radio array
PW5.2 Martin Brandenbourger (UvA, Coulais)Unidirectional transport in robotic mechanical metamaterials
PW6.2 Doohee Cho (LEI, Allan)Scanning noise spectroscopy on a cuprate high temperature superconductor
PW7.2 Tom Bosma (RUG, Van der Wal)Identification and tunable optical coherent control of transition-metal spins in silicon carbide
PW8.2 Myrthe Bruning (UT, Marin)Droplets in elastic media: cavitation through diffusion
PW9.2 Davide Iannuzzi (VU)Mission (im)possible: what can we learn from Sheldon Cooper? Part 2
09.30 - 09.45 PW1.3 Bence Bernáth (RU, Christianen)Magnetic field induced phase transition in KEr(MoO4)2
PW2.3 Maximilian Ruf (TUD, Hanson)An efficient spin-photon interface for a diamond based quantum network
PW3.3 Simone van Lin (UT, Mugele)Ion specific hydration of mica-electrolyte interfaces
PW4.3 Chris Ripken (RU, Loll)Cosmological predictions from the RG flow of gravity
PW5.3 Simon Stuij (UvA, Schall)Critical mechanics of colloidal structures
PW6.3 Jorrit de Boer (UT, Brinkman) Is the superconductivity in PdTe2 unconventional or not? A tunneling spectroscopy study
PW7.3 Uditendu Mukhopadhyay (TUD, Vandersypen)Simulating Nagaoka ferromagnetism in a 2×2 quantum dot array
PW8.3 Yaxing Li (UT, Lohse)Evaporation-triggered segregation of sessile binary droplets
PW9.3 Eric de Vries (RUG)Taking topological insulators for their spin
09.45 - 10.00 PW1.4 Dmytro Afanasiev (TUD, Caviglia)Ultrafast phonon-driven magnetism in DyFeO3
PW2.4 Mohsen Falamarzi Askarani (TUD, Tittel)Entanglement and non-locality between disparate solid-state quantum memories
PW3.4 Mark Aarts (AMOLF, Allarcón-Lladó)Additive electrochemical nanofabrication using close-proximity scanning probes
PW4.4 Lars Aalsma (UvA, Van der Schaar)Do we live in a de Sitter space?
PW5.4 Simone Ciarella (TU/e, Ellenbroek)Defects as a highway to stress relaxation: how to design malleable vitrimers
PW6.4 Sergio Enrique Tapias Arze (UvA, Caux)Floquet resonances and out-of-equilibrium phase transitions in a periodically driven XY spin chain
PW7.4 Marios Kounalakis (TUD, Steele)Engineering tuneable interaction regimes for analog quantum simulation with superconducting qubits
PW8.4 Ahmed Jarray (UT, Luding)A systematic approach for ink formulation using molecular dynamics simulation
PW9.4 Xiaojue Zhu (UT)Taylor-Couette and Rayleigh-Bénard turbulence: the role of boundaries
10.00 - 10.20 coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break coffee/tea break
10.20 - 10.35 PW1.5 Tenzin Kunsel (RUG, Knoester)Novel perspective on structure of tubular aggregates from modeling single- particle spectroscopy
PW2.5 Nikhil Parappurath (AMOLF, Verhagen)Direct observation of topologically protected edge states in Si photonic crystals
PW3.5 Janne-Mieke Meijer (UvA, Keim)2D monolayers of cubic colloids: crystals, dynamics and defects
PW4.5 Vincenzo Scopelliti (LEI, Schalm)The (quantum) butterfly effect and hydrodynamics in holographic and weakly coupled field theories
PW5.5 Stefan Kooij (UvA, Bonn)Fragmentation of Prince Rupert’s drops
PW6.5 Xinmin You (TUD, Brück)Guidance of synthesis (Mn, Fe)2(P, Si) samples
PW7.5 Oleksandr Zheliuk (RUG, Ye)Superconductivity on the limits of field-effect in bilayer MoS2
PW8.5 Rumen Georgiev (TUD, Eral) Universal behavior of mirror-symmetric particles in confined Stokes flow
PW9.5 Milo Vermeulen (Nikhef, De Jong)ProtoDUNE: testing a swimming pool for neutrinos
10.35 - 10.50 PW1.6 Giulio Simone (TU/e, Gelinck)Near-infrared tandem organic photodiodes for future application in artificial retinal implants
PW2.6 Daniele Pellegrino (TU/e, Fiore)Controlling radiative processes via mode field modulation
PW3.6 Zhihong You (LEI, Luca)Mono-multilayer transition in growing bacterial colonies
PW4.6 Valeri Vardanyan (LEI, Silvestri)Quintessential inflation and alpha-attractors
PW5.6 Geert Kapteijns (UvA, Lerner)‘Quick-and-dirty’ ultrastable glasses
PW6.6 Lars J. Bannenberg (TUD, Pappas)New magnetic phase of the chiral skyrmion material Cu2OSeO3
PW7.6 Marcos Guimaraes (TU/e, Koopmans)Spin accumulation and dynamics in layered materials for novel magnetic devices
PW8.6 Kartik Totlani (TUD, Van Steijn)A robust and passive microfluidic droplet on demand generator
PW9.6 Veronica Fabiani (Nikhef, De Groot) Search for dark matter produced in association with a Higgs boson decaying to bb in ATLAS
10.50 - 11.05 PW1.7 Sebastian Thallmair (RUG, Marrink) The impact of microsecond protein dynamics on natural light-harvesting: a theoretical assessment
PW2.7 Ying Tang (TUD, Urbach)Tunable high-birefringence meta-material probes for optical torque wrench application
PW3.7 Daniël ten Napel (UU, Petukhov)Active colloidal rotators
PW4.7 Wilke van der Schee (UU, Gursoy)(Non-)saturation of the quantum null energy condition
PW5.7 Liz Mensink (UT, Snoeijer)Wetting of polymer brushes by chemically distinct polymeric nanodroplets
PW6.7 Alessio Pozzi (RUG, Mostovoy)Skyrmions in a layered anti-ferromagnet
PW7.7 Yuqiang Gao (UT, Kelly)High temperature itinerant ferromagnetism in p-doped MoS2 monolayers
PW8.7 Maciej Chudak (TU/e, Darhuber)Dewetting of thin liquid films confined between soft elastic solids
PW9.7 Maisam Mohammadi-Dadkan (RUG, Kalantar-Nayestanaki) Study of spin effects in the three-nucleon force at large scattering angles
11.05 - 11.20 PW1.8 Amin Moradi (LEI, Van der Molen)A highly sensitive single-molecule probe for applied electric fields
PW2.8 Thomas Bauer (TUD, Kuipers)Experimental visualization of Hilbert’s hotel paradox in 2D optical fields
PW3.8 Koen Muller (TUD, Tam) Tracking fish inside a large school
PW4.8 Benjamin Knorr (RU, Loll)Is Lorentz symmetry relevant?
PW5.8 Mark Vis (TU/e, Tuinier) Experimental quantification of the broadness of colloidal gas–liquid interfaces
PW6.8 Schelto Crone (UvA, Corboz)An iPEPS study of plaquette phases in an extended Shastery-Sutherland model
PW7.8 Sabina Caneva (TUD, Van der Zant) Mechanically controlled quantum interference in graphene break junctions
PW8.8 Yanshen Li (UT, Lohse)A bouncing oil droplet in a stratified liquid and its sudden death
PW9.8 Bruno Strandberg (Nikhef, De Jong) Neutrino mass ordering measurement at the bottom of the Mediterranean sea with KM3NeT
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