Conference Program
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2015
Pre-School "Fundamentals of Diffusion and Spreading" | |
12:30 – 14:30 | Lectures, part 1: Diffusion Step by Step Armin Bunde (University of Giessen, Germany), Jörg Kärger (University of Leipzig, Germany) |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee break |
15:00 – 17:00 | Lectures, part 2: Diffusion Applications Jürgen Caro (University of Hanover, Germany), Gero Vogl (University of Vienna, Austria) |
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2015
Welcome Party and Evening Lecture | |
16:00 | Opening of Registration |
17:30 – 18:30 | Welcome party with refreshments and fingerfood, Part 1 |
18:30 – 19:15 | Hans Joachim Meyer (Minister for Higher Education, Research and Culture of Saxony (ret.)) Evening lecture: A global Language or a World of Languages
- introduced by Hans Wiesmeth (TU Dresden, Vice-President of SAW, Germany) -
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19:15 – 20:30 | Continuation of welcome party |
Monday, August 24th, 2015
Morning Session
Chairs: Grit Kalies (Dresden), Douglas M. Ruthven (Orono)
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09:00 – 09:15 | Hans Müller-Steinhagen (Rector of TU Dresden, Germany)
Opening of Diffusion Fundamentals VI
- introduced by Jörg Kärger (University of Leipzig, Germany) -
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09:15 – 09:55 | Rajamani Krishna (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Uphill Diffusion
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09:55 – 10:35 | Philipp Maass (University of Osnabrück, Germany)
Diffusive Transport in Non-Equilibrium Steady States
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10:35 – 11:05 | Coffee break |
Chairs: Handan Tezel (Ottawa), Petrik Galvosas (Wellington)
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11:05 – 11:45 | William S. Price (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
NMR Versatility
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11:45 – 12:55 | Tandem Lecture
Klaus Kroy (University of Leipzig, Germany): Hot Brownian Motion: Theory
Frank Cichos (University of Leipzig, Germany): Hot Brownian Motion: Experiment
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12:55 – 14:30 | Lunch break
(during lunch break: meeting book contributors, room 201) |
Afternoon Session
Chairs: Gero Vogl (Vienna), Fabian Jacobs (Bautzen) |
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14:30 – 15:10 | Anne Kandler (City University London, UK)
Analysing Language Shift: The Example of Scottish Gaelic
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15:10 – 15:50 | Russel Gray (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany)
Expansion of Language Families
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15:50 – 16:20 | Coffee break |
Chairs: Murray A. Moinester (Tel Aviv), Dieter Freude (Leipzig) |
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16:20 – 17:00 | Joaquim Fort (University of Girona, Spain)
The Neolithic Transition: Diffusion of People or Diffusion of Culture? |
17:00 – 18:10 | Tandem Lecture
Detlef Gronenborn (University of Mainz, Germany) and Carsten Lemmen (Helmholtz Centre Geesthacht, Germany)
The Expansion of Farming as Seen from Archaeology and Related Disciplines |
18:10 – 21:00 | Poster session I with beer and fingerfood
(optional: continuation meeting book contributors, room 201) |
Tuesday, August 25th, 2015
Morning Session
Chairs: Alfred Leipertz (Erlangen), Armin Bunde (Giessen) |
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09:00 – 09:40 | Dirk Brockmann (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany)
Epidemics Spreading |
09:40 – 10:20 | Shlomo Havlin (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Spreading of Failures in the Internet and in Power Grids |
10:20 – 10:50 | Coffee break |
Chairs: Sabina Hrabetova (New York), Michael J. Saxton (Davis) |
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10:50 – 11:30 | Hernán Makse (City College of New York, USA)
A New Class of Superspreader: From Twitter, Cities and the Brain |
11:30 – 12:10 | Charles Nicholson (NYU Langone Medical Center, USA)
Brain Structure Revealed by Diffusive Spread of Molecules |
12:10 – 14:30 | Poster Session II with Lunch (during lunch break: short meeting Diffusion Fundamentals Advisory Board, room 201) |
Afternoon Session
Chairs: Helmut Mehrer (Münster), Rustem Valiullin (Leipzig) |
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14:30 – 15:10 | Michael Leitner (Technical University Munich, Germany)
Dispersal in Plants and Animals: Modelling
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15:10 – 15:50 | Martin Schnittler (University of Greifswald, Germany)
Spore Dispersal in Lower Organisms: From Model Assumptions to Reality |
15:50 – 17:00 | Tandem Lecture
Christoph Neinhuis (Technical University of Dresden, Germany)
Anita Roth-Nebelsick (State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Germany)
Transport Systems in Living Organisms |
Free time for an individual walk through Dresden | |
19:30 – 23:00 | Conference dinner in the restaurant Pulverturm
(located in the historical centre of Dresden next to Frauenkirche) |
Wednesday, August 26th, 2015
Morning Session
Chairs: Wilfried Konrad (Tübingen), Hans Wiesmeth (Dresden) |
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09:00 – 09:40 | Albrecht Fritzsche (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)
Spreading Innovations |
09:40 – 10:20 | Manfred Wendisch (University of Leipzig, Germany)
Diffusion Processes in Atmospheric Physics |
10:20 – 10:50 | Coffee break |
Chairs: Cornelia Breitkopf (Dresden), Boris B. Straumal (Moscow) |
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10:50 – 11:30 | Rainer Klages (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Search for Food of Birds, Fish and Insects
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11:30 – 12:10 | Søren Wichmann (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Language Migration: Empirical Data and Modelling |
12:10 – 12:25 | Boris Bokstein (National University of Science and Technology MISiS, Moscow, Russia)
Short presentation of and invitation to Diffusion Fundamentals VII in Moscow 2017 |
12:25 – 13:05 | Marc-Olivier Coppens (University College London, UK)
Nature-Inspired Transport Optimization |
13:05 | Final Remarks, Quick Lunch |
15:00 | Optional: Guided walk through the City of Dresden (meeting point: tram stop "Synagoge", reached by lines 3 and 7) |
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Poster Presentations
- authors of posters with odd numbers during session I (Monday, 18:10 - 21:00)
- authors of posters with even numbers during session II (Tuesday, 12:10 - 14:30)
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No. |
Title and Authors |
1 |
Mortal creepers searching
for a target E. Abad, D. Campos, V. Méndez, S.B. Yuste and K. Lindenberg |
2 |
Reduction of p-Nitrophenol to p-Aminophenol over Supported Monometallic Catalysts
as a Model Reaction for Mass-Transfer Investigations M. Al-Naji, M. Goepel, A. Roibu and R. Gläser |
3 |
Adsorption and Desorption
Studies of Lysozyme by Thermosensitive Fe3O4-
PNIPAM Nanocomposite via Fluorescence Spectroscopy E. Alveroglu, N. İlker,
A. Gökçeören and K. Koç |
4 |
Evaluation of CO2
diffusion on aluminum based metal organic frameworks D. Angı, A. Güneş Yeresikli, F. Çakıcıoğlu-Özkan |
5 |
Current fluctuations in
boundary driven diffusive systems T. Becker, K. Nelissen and B. Cleuren |
6 |
Diffusion at tilt grain
boundaries in polycrystalline porous materials J.S. Bhatt and M.-O.
Coppens |
7 |
Ultra-slow diffusion in
processes with preferential relocations to places visited in the past D. Boyer and I.
Pineda |
8 |
Application of
Maxwell-Stefan equations to characterize silicalite
membranes D. Carter, B. Kruczek and F.H. Tezel |
9 |
On the geometrical
description of effective diffusion in confined environments: two-dimensional
case G. Chacón-Acosta, A. A. García-Chung and
L. Dagdug |
10 |
The effect of crystal
diversity of nanoporous materials on mass transfer
studies J. Cousin Saint
Remi, A. Lauerer, G. Baron, C. Chmelik, J. Denayer and J. Kärger |
11 |
Spread of virus
infections V.L. de Rioja, J. Fort and
N. Isern |
12 |
Composite fuel cell
materials studied by MAS PFG NMR diffusometry and
MAS NMR spectroscopy N. Dvoyashkina, D. Freude, C.F. Seidler, M. Wark and J. Haase |
13 |
Study of the
self-diffusion coefficient in the water-methanol binary mixture from the hydrogen
bonding viewpoint using DOSY NMR E. Fadaei and M. Tafazzoli |
14 |
A 2D system of hard
needles: event oriented molecular dynamics M.E. Foulaadvand, A. Saiidi and M. Yarifard |
15 |
Water adsorption kinetics
and diffusion in dense SAPO-34 layers on porous aluminium
fibre structures - macroscopic measurements by a
Volumetric Differential Pressure Step Method G. Füldner and A. Velte |
16 |
Diffusion of CO2
in 5Å-zeolites by Frequency Response - Impact of assumed adsorption
mechanisms M. Galinsky and C. Breitkopf |
17 |
On the geometrical
description of the effective diffusion in confined environments: 3D channels A.A.
Garcia-Chung, G. Chacón-Acosta and L. Dagdug |
18 |
Chaotic diffusion in
periodic lattices with repulsive potentials S. Gil, J. Solanpää, T. Hämälainen, E. Räsänen and R. Klages |
19 |
Diffusion in MOFs: The
surface barrier phenomenon L. Heinke |
20 |
Dynamic Light Scattering for
the Determination of Thermal and Mutual Diffusivities of Liquids with
Dissolved Gases in Chemical and Energy Engineering A. Heller, T.M. Koller, M.H. Rausch, A. Leipertz and A.P. Fröba |
21 |
On the asymptotic
behavior of distributions of work performed on diffusion particles in
time-varying potentials V. Holubec, D. Lips, A. Ryabov,
P. Chvosta and P. Maass |
22 |
A model of anomalous
extracellular diffusion: source location matters J. Hrabe, F. Xiao, R. Colbourn and
S. Hrabetova |
23 |
Diffusive spread of
substance through brain extracellular space in in vitro model of sleep and
awake brain states S. Hrabetova, A. Sherpa and F. Xiao |
24 |
Fronts of language
replacement N. Isern and J. Fort |
25 |
Computer modeling of atomic
clusters formation in grain boundaries A. Itckovich and B. Bokstein |
26 |
Anomalous diffusion with
heterogeneity in view of superstatistics Y. Itto |
27 |
Effective diffusion
coefficient in one-dimensional heterogeneous solids: a comparison of continuous
and discrete lattice models J.R. Kalnins, E.A. Kotomin and V.N.
Kuzovkov |
28 |
Stories from the interior
of porous materials - recorded by NMR W. Kittler, H. Liu, F. Zong,
S. A. Hertel, M. Nogueira
d'Eurydice, X. Wang, P. Hosking,
M. C. Simpson, T. A. Kuder, F. Laun, M. Hunter, S. Obruchkov
and P. Galvosas |
29 |
Phase transitions in
driven single-file diffusion of suspended particles J. Kurzhals, M. Dierl and P. Maass |
30 |
Diffusion-controlled kinetics
of metallic colloid formation in irradiated Al2O3, MgO and NaCl crystals V.N. Kuzovkov, E.A. Kotomin, A.I. Popov
and R. Vila |
31 |
Diffusion and
self-assembly of charged nanoparticles in polar media: a competition between short-range
and long-range interactions V.N. Kuzovkov, G. Zvejnieks and E.A. Kotomin |
32 |
4 Coupled compartments -
an analytical solution for diffusion and reaction kinetics W. Larisch |
33 |
Interference and
IR-Microscopy for Studies of Nanoporous Materials:
An Insightful View on Intracrystalline Molecular
Transport A. Lauerer, C. Chmelik, J. Haase and J. Kärger |
34 |
Calibration of the
diffusion coefficients of the FCS standard Rhodamine
6G (Rh6G) in aqueous solutions G. Majer and K. Zick |
35 |
Testing the (time)1/4
quartic root Diffusion Law of Ceramics Rehydroxylation M. Moinester, E. Piasetzky and J. Kärger |
36 |
Transport of isopropanol
in H-ZSM5 by impedance spectroscopy T.Q. Nguyen, M. Glorius and C. Breitkopf |
37 |
Investigating the
relationship between social learning efficiency and the diffusion of
innovations J. Ounsley, K. Laland and G. Ruxton |
38 |
Steady-state
multicomponent gas diffusion in conical tubes and pores F. Pille, J. Thöming and T. Veltzke |
39 |
Diffusion and molecular
exchange in hollow core-shell silica nanocapsules A. Pochert, D. Schneider, J. Haase, M. Lindén
and R. Valiullin |
40 |
Modelling language shift
in Carinthia, Austria K. Prochazka and G. Vogl |
41 |
Kinetics of dissolution of
liquid Pb nano-inclusions
attached to a dislocation in aluminum S.I. Prokofjev, E. Johnson and U. Dahmen |
42 |
Ragweed: diffusional
spread and pollen load R. Richter, M. Leitner and G. Vogl |
43 |
Dehydration diffusion of
B(OH)4-sodalite investigated by micro-Raman spectroscopy on single
crystals and combined TG/IR on powders C.H. Rüscher, F.
Kiesel, A. Schulz, L. Schomborg and J.C. Buhl |
44 |
Diffusion Limitations and
Effectiveness Factor of Mesoporous and Hierarchically Structured Catalysts
for SCR-DeNOx E. Saraci, R. Arndt, J. Kullmann, D. Enke, T.-A. Meier, D. Belder, M.-O. Coppens and R. Gläser |
45 |
Diffusion coefficient as
a function of mass for globular macromolecules M.J. Saxton |
46 |
Collective dynamics in a multi-filament
actin bundle J. Schnauß, T. Golde, C. Schuldt, B. U. S. Schmidt, M.
Glaser, D. Strehle, C. Heussinger and J. Käs |
47 |
Fluctuation dissipation
theorem and Onsager coefficients in driven diffusion systems B. Siemer, V. Holubec, P. Chvosta and P. Maass |
48 |
Dynamics of Linear and
Cyclic Chains in Two Dimensions A. Sikorski and P. Polanowski |
49 |
Modelling the
geographical origin of rice cultivation in Asia using the Rice Archaeological
Database F. Silva, C.J. Stevens,
A. Weisskopf, C. Castillo, L. Qin, A. Bevan and
D.Q. Fuller |
50 |
Reaction fronts and ambipolar chemical diffusion in oxide crystals M. Sinder, Z. Burshtein and J. Pelleg |
51 |
Adsorptive heat transformation
with SAPO-34: diffusion of working fluids water, methanol and ethanol T. Splith, C. Chmelik, F. Stallmach, S.K. Henninger, G. Füldner, P.D. Kolokathis, E. Pantatosaki and G.K. Papadopoulos |
52 |
Disentangling Sources of
Anomalous Diffusion F. Thiel, F. Flegel and I.M. Sokolov |
53 |
Monitoring the interplay
between diffusion and reaction during catalytic conversion in nanoporous materials T. Titze, C. Chmelik, J.
Kullmann, L. Prager, E. Miersemann, R. Gläser, D.
Enke, J. Weitkamp and
J. Kärger |
54 |
Multicomponent gas
diffusion in conical tubes T. Veltzke, L. Kiewidt and J. Thöming |
55 |
The application of
inverse gas chromatography to investigate diffusion resistance in FCC
catalysts D. Wallenstein, C.M. Fougret, S. Brandt
and U. Hartmann |
56 |
Optimization of bifunctional catalysts in the presence of diffusion
limitations, by using a single particle model and a fixed bed model G. Ye and M.-O.
Coppens |
57 |
Diffusion across the
Interface of an Liquid-Liquid System T. Zeiner |
58 |
A local composition model
for the prediction of mutual diffusion coefficients in binary liquid mixtures
from tracer diffusion coefficients Q. Zhu, G.D. Moggridge and C. D'Agostino |
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