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The key note lectures will not exceed 20 minutes (including discussion). The list of the invited  speakers is the following : 

Pr Takuzo  AIDA,  University of  Tokyo
Pr Yoshio BANDO, Director General of ICYS, NIMS
Pr Hideo HOSONO, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Dr Izumi ICHINOSE, NIMS
Pr Tomoji KAWAI, Osaka University
Pr Kodo KAWASE, Nagoya University
Pr Teruo KISHI, President NIMS
Pr Hiroshi KITAGAWA, Kyushu University
Pr Kazue KURIHARA, Tohoku University
Pr Yuji MIYAHARA, NIMS
Pr Kuniaki NAGAYAMA, National Institute of Natural Science
Dr Hiomichi OHTA, Nagoya University
Pr Yoshihito OSADA, RIKEN
Pr Takayoshi SASAKI, NIMS
Pr Kunio TAKAYANAGI, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Pr Kiyoyuki TERAKURA, JAIST 

Dr Christopher BAUERLE, Néel Institute, Grenoble
Dr I. BERBEZIER, L2MP, Université Paul Cézanne, Marseille
Dr L. BESOMBES, Institut Néel, Grenoble 
Dr Jean-Yves BIGOT, IPCMS Strasbourg
Dr André DEL GUERZO,  ISM, Université Bordeaux 1
Dr Benoît DUBERTRET, EPSCI Paris
Dr Erik DUJARDIN, CEMES Toulouse
Pr Thomas EBBESEN,  ISIS Strasbourg
Pr Etienne GHEERAERT, Ambassade de France au Japon
Dr Fabien GRASSET, Université de Rennes 1
Dr Margrit HANBÜCKEN,  CRMCN, Marseille
Pr Michel HEHN, Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux, Nancy
Dr Rémi LAZZARI, Institut des NanoSciences de Paris 
Pr Serge LEFRANT,  Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxe, Nantes
Dr Isabelle LISIECKI,  Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
Dr Jean-Paul RIEU,  Université Lyon 1
Dr Christian SERRE, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin
Dr André THIAVILLE, Université Paris-Sud
Pr André VIOUX, Université Montpellier 2

An oral presentation of the posters is scheduled with two slides before the poster sessions.

List of the posters : 

• Novel functional polymers for electronic and photovoltaic applications. Dr Richard CHARVET, ICYS, NIMS

• Single particle analysis based on zernike phase contrast TEM. Dr Radostin DANEV, NINS

• Fabrication of arrays of sub-50 nm nanoline via photolithography and wet-nanocoating. Dr Shigenori FUJIKAWA, RIKEN

• Quantum transport calculations of  molecular systems and carbon nanotubes. Dr Kenji HIROSE, NEC Corporation

• Stimuli-responsive organic-inorganic hybrid capsules fabricated via layer-by-layer assembly. Dr Kiyofumi KATAGIRI, Nagoya University

• Probing electrostatic potential at a lipid-solid interface. Dr Chiho KATAOKA, NIMS

• Dynamic self-assembly of microtubule complex bykinesin -toward ATP-fueled actuator. Mr Ryuzo KAWAMURA, Hokkaido University

• Resonance shear measurements of hydrated Li+, Na+, Cs+ ions confined between mica surfaces. Dr Hiroshi SAKUMA, Tohoku University

• Non-destructive detection of soot in exhaust filter using millimeter wave. Mr Takayuki SHIBUYA, Nagoya University

• Active-site imaging of Au-nanoparticle catalyst on rutile-TiO2 by using gas inlet TEM holder. Dr Takayuki TANAKA, Tokyo Institute of Technology

• Rational design of novel mesoporous metals and alloys. Dr Yusuke YAMAUCHI, ICYS, NIMS

• Hydrogen storage in metal nanoparticles. Dr Miho YAMAUCHI, Kyusyu University

• Energy level alignment at LaCuOSe/NPB interface studied by photoelectron spectroscopy:  the formation of  low hole injection barrier. Dr Hiroshi YANAGI, Tokyo Institute of Technology

• Control of electrode-molecule interface for molecular devices. Mr Kazumichi YOKOTA, Osaka University

• MBE growth of CdSe/ZnSe and ZnTe/ZnSe quantum dots. Dr Régis ANDRE, Institut Néel-CNRS, Grenoble

• Cathodoluminescence of boron nitride nanotubes. Dr Julien BARJON, Université Versailles St Quentin-en-Yvelines

• Surface reactivity of nanoparticles (nC60,g Fe2O3, CeO2) in water and biological media. Dr Jean-Yves BOTTERO, CEREGE, Aix-en Provence

• Synthesis and optical properties of silicon nanowires. Dr Rabah BOUKHERROUB, IRI-IEMN, Villeneuve d'Ascq

• Electrophoretic inks based on nanostructured particles dispersions. Dr Cyril BROCHON, LIPHT-ECPM Strasbourg

• Polar and non-polar GaN quantum dots: growth and optical properties. Dr Bruno DAUDIN, CEA-Grenoble

• XMCD for studying the magnetic properties of single molecule magnets at sub-monolayer coverages. Dr Jean-Louis GALLANI, IPCMS Strasbourg

• Shaping nanotubes with electron nanobeam. Theoretical and experimental aspects. Dr Alexandre GLOTER, Université Paris Sud

• Oxydes for magnetisation manipulation. Dr P. LECOEUR,  Université Paris-Sud

• Polymersomes: design of synthetic virus from block copolymer self-assembly. Pr Sébastien LE COMMANDOUX, Université Bordeaux 1

• Broadband ultrafast transient spectroscopy of organic molecules in solution using a photonic crystal fibre. Dr Jérémie LEONARD, IPCMS Strasbourg

• High spatial resolution thermometry using fluorescent nanoprobes in dry and liquid media. Dr Peter LÖW,  LAAS, Toulouse

• Nanomaterials under high pressure and high temperature. Dr Denis MACHON, Université Lyon 1

• Electronic control of single molecule dynamics by STM. Dr Andrew J. MAYNE, Université Paris-Sud

• Coherent optical control of the fundamental state od a single quantum dot. Dr Romain MELET,  Institut des NanoSciences de Paris

• Microchip Laser emission control by  resonant grating. Dr Olivier PARRIAUX,  Jean Monnet University, Saint-Etienne

• Self-assembly of multicomponent nanostructures driven by hydrogen-bond: an STM study. Dr Luc PIOT, ISIS Strasbourg

• Synthesis of hybrid nanoparticles with a well defined morphology. Pr. Serge RAVAINE, CRPP Bordeaux

• Revisiting charge transport at the mesoscopic scale. Dr Stephan ROCHE, CEA-Grenoble

• Magneto-Coulomb effect through isolated nanoparticles connected to ferromagnetic electrodes. Dr Pierre SENEOR,  CNRS/THALES, Palaiseau

• Cooperative re-arrangements leading to long range order in monolayers of supramolecular polymers. Dr Laurent SIMON, Laboratoire de Physique et de Spectroscopie Electronique, Mulhouse

• Nucleation, growth and superlattice formation of gold nanoparticles probed by time resolved Synchrotron SAXS. Dr Fabienne TESTARD, CEA-Saclay

• Laser assisted tomographic atom probe characterisation of nano structured materials. Dr François VURPILLOT, Université de Rouen

• Silicon materials for electrochemistry. Dr D. ZITOUN, Université Montpellier 2