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Monday, 21 April 2014

  • Bradbury Science Museum Tour
  • Pre-Registration (late afternoon)

 

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

  • Keynote by Prof. Johannes Pedarnig, Review of Laser-Induced Plasma Spectroscopy:  From Basic Science to Industrial Application
  • Fundamental Physics and Simulation of Laser-Materials Interactions Session
  • Microwave Power Beaming and Propulsion Session
  • Nanoengineering and Material Processing Session
  • Space Based Laser Systems and Applications l Session
  • Biological Applications Session
  • Research Facilities and Measurement Techniques Session
  • Welcome Reception & Poster Technical Interchange

 

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

  • Keynote by Prof Eric Mazur, Harvard University, Ultrashort Lasers to Increase Efficiency in Solar Energy Harvesting via Intermediate States
  • Promising New Laser and Optical Technologies Session
  • Advanced BEP Concepts Session
  • Fundamentals & Simulation Session
  • Laser Direct Writing Session
  • Electric Discharge and Optically Pumped Lasers Session
  • Space Debris & Removal & Beyond Session

 

Thursday, 24 April 2014

  • Keynote by Dr. Bruno Esmiller, Astrium Space Transportation, CLEANSPACE – Space Debris Removal by Ground Based Laser:  Progress of the European Project
  • Ultrashort Pulse Effects Session
  • Laser Ablation Propulsion (Macro- and Micro-) Session
  • Imaging Materials and Plumes at the Limits of Spatial and Time Resolution Session
  • Space Based Laser Systems and Applications Session
  • Panel:  Issues We Should be Putting More Effort on in Terms of Understanding and/or Overcoming Technological Roadblocks
  • Poster Awards
  • Symosium Dinner with Entertainment

 

Friday, 25 April 2014

  • Keynote by Prof. David Neely, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot (UK), Advanced, Diode-Pumped, High Average Power Lasers for Orbital Debris Removal and Other Applications
  • MAPLE, PLD and Processing of Advanced Materials Session
  • Breakthrough Propulsion/Postdeadline Session
  • Canyon Road Tour & Dinner on the Town

 

 

Detailed Agenda:

 

Monday, 21 April 2014

1330 ‐‐>

Bradbury Science Museum

1500 - 1800

Early Registration

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

0700 ‐ 0800

Light Continental Breakfast

0700 ‐ 1700

Registration

1200 - 1630

Poster Set‐Up

 

Welcome & Keynote

Lumpkins Ballroom North

0800 - 0825

Welcome & Administrative Announcements
Symposia Chair, Dr. Claude Phipps, Photonic Associates, LLC

0825 - 0830

Keynote Introduction
Dr. Leonid Zhigilei, University of Virginia

0830 - 0910

Keynote:  Review on Laser-Induced Plasma Spectroscopy: From Basic Science to Industrial Applications
Prof. Johannes Pedarnig, Johannes Kepler University Linz [Invited]

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP01:  Fundamental Physics and Simulation of Laser-Materials Interactions

 

BE01:  Microwave Power Beaming and Propulsion

0910 - 0915

Session Introduction
Dr. Leonid Zhigilei, University of Virginia

0910 - 0915

Session Introduction
Dr. Kevin Parkin, Carnegie Mellon University

0915 - 0940

Atomic-Scale Modeling of Laser-Solid Interactions Including Electronic Excitations
Dr. Patrick Schelling, University of Central Florida [Invited]

0915 - 0940

Overview of the Millimeter-Wave Thermal Launch System (MTLS) Program
Dr. Kevin Parkin, Carnegie Mellon University [Invited]

0940 - 1005

Energy Relaxation and Transport in Laser-Excited Solids
Dr. Baerbel Rethfeld, Technical University of Kaiserslautern [Invited]

0940 - 1005

Development and Testing of a Refractory Millimeter-Wave Absorbent Heat Exchanger
Mr. Thomas Lambot, Universities Space Research Association (USRA) [Invited]

1005 - 1030

Break

1030 - 1055

Comparison of Continuum and Molecular Dynamics Methods for Simulation of Laser Ablation of Metals
Dr. Mikhail Povarnitsyn, Joint Institute for High Temperatures RAS [Invited]

1030 - 1055

Directed Transfer of MW Radiation in Sliding-Mode Plasma Waveguides Produced by UV Laser in Atmospheric Air
Dr. Vladimir Zvorykin, P N Lebedev Physical Institute [Invited]

1055 - 1120

Modeling of Laser Ablation of LiF - Influence of Defects
Dr. Herbert Urbassek, University of Kaiserslautern  [Invited]

1055 - 1110

Microwave Rocket with Quasi‐Optical Microwave Power Transmission System and Flight Demonstration
Mr. Masafumi Fukunari, The University of Tokyo

1120 - 1145

Pulsed Laser Modification of Transparent Dielectrics: What Can
Be Foreseen and Predicted in Numerical Experiments?
Prof. Nadezhda Bulgakova, HiLASE, Institute of Physics ASCR
[Invited]

1110 - 1125

Development and Short-Range Testing of a 100 kW Side-Illuminated Millimeter-Wave Thermal Rocket
Dr. Alexander Bruccoleri, Izentis LLC

1125 - 1140

Development and Short-Range Testing of a 100 kW End-Illuminated Millimeter-Wave Thermal Rocket
Dr. Leik Myrabo, Lightcraft Technologies, Inc.

1145 - 1200

Discussion with Authors

1140 - 1200

Discussion with Authors

1200 - 1330

Lunch Break - On Your Own

 

Track One 

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP02:  Nanoengineering and Material Processing

 

BE03: Space Based Laser Systems and Applications I

1330 - 1335

Session Introduction
Dr. Boris Chichkov, Laser Zentrum Hannover

1330 - 1335

Session Introduction
Prof. Willy Bohn, BohnLaser Consult

1335 - 1400

Laser‐Matter Interaction in the Near and Far Field: Fundamental Aspects and Applications
Dr. Wolfgang Kautek, University of Vienna [Invited]

1335 - 1400

Flight Analysis of Lightcraft Using Actively‐Controlled Beam Based on Genetic Algorithm
Mr. Masayuki Takahashi, Tohoku University [Invited]

1400 - 1415

Dynamics of Ultrafast Laser Induced Liquid Spallation
Dr. Steven Yalisove, University of Michigan

1400 - 1425

Review on Laser Lightcraft Research at DLR Stuttgart
Dr. Stefan Scharring, Institute of Technical Physics, German Aerospace Center (DLR) [Invited]

1415 - 1430

Modeling the Intra-Film and Interface Removal Dynamics of a Thin Nickel Film on Glass
Dr. Ben Torralva, University of Michigan

1425 - 1450

Development of Energetic Propellant for Laser
Microthrusters
Mr. Keisuke Kondo, Tokai University [Invited]

1430 - 1445

Plasmon‐Mediated Ultimate Femtosecond Laser Nanostructuring of Solid Surfaces
Prof. Andrey Ionin Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences

1445 -1515

Break

1515 - 1530

Atomistic Simulation Study of Short Pulse Laser Interactions with Metal Targets under Conditions of Spatial Confinement
Ms. Eaman Abdul Karim, University of Virginia

1515 ‐ 1550

 

Discussion with Authors

 

1530 - 1550

Discussion with Authors

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP03:  Biological Applications

 

BE02: Research Facilities and Measurement Techniques

1550 - 1555

Session Introduction
Prof. Jack Yoh, Seoul National University

1550 - 1555

Session Introduction
Dr. Hans‐Albert Eckel, DLR Institute of Technical Physics

1555 - 1610

Enhancement in Drug Deliverance for Laser Generated Microjet Injector
Mr. Hunjae Jang, Seoul National University

1555 - 1620

A Fundamental Study of Laser Propulsion:  Plasma Diagnostics and Role of Ionization Waves On Propagation of Laser Supported Detonation, Mr. Kohei Shimamura, University of Tokyo

1610 - 1635

Bio-Interfaces Engineering using Laser Based Methods for Biomedical Applications
Dr. Valentina Dinca, National Institute for Lasers [Invited]

1620 - 1645

Laser Propulsion Research Facilities at DLR Stuttgart
Ms. Stephanie Karg, German Aerospace Center (DLR) [Invited]

1635 - 1700

Application of Laser-Based Methods for the Fabrication of Captopril Transdermal Patches
Dr. Alexandra Papavlu, National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics [Invited]

1645 - 1700

Study on the Dynamic Behavior of Matter using Laser-Driven Flyer Plate
Mr. Hyeonju Yu, Seoul National University

1700 - 1720

Discussion with Authors

1700 - 1720

Discussion with Authors

1720 – 1830

Welcome Reception & Poster Technical Interchange

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

0700 ‐ 0800

Light Continental Breakfast

0700 ‐ 1700

Registration

 

Welcome & Keynote
Lumpkins Ballroom North

0800 - 0805

Administrative Announcements, & Keynote Introduction
Dr. Thierry Sarnet, Harvard University (USA) & Aix‐Marseille University

0805 - 0845

Keynote:  Ultrashort Lasers to Increase Efficiency in Solar Energy Harvesting via Intermediate States
Prof. Eric Mazur, Harvard University [Invited]

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP04: Promising New Laser and Optical Technologies

 

BE06:  Advanced BEP Concepts

0845 - 0850

Session Introduction
Dr. Thierry Sarnet, Harvard University (USA) & Aix‐Marseille University

0845 - 0850

Session Introduction
Prof. Akihiro Sasoh, Nagoya University

0850 - 0915

When Light Plays with Metal Nanoparticles in Optical Waveguides and Creates Spontaneously Active Color Filters
Prof. Nathalie Destouches, University of Lyon [Invited]

0850 - 0915

Replacement of Chemical Rocket Launchers by BEP
Prof. Kimlya Komurasaki, The University of Tokyo [Invited]

0915 - 0940

Laser Microprinting of Liquids: Analysis of the Jetting Dynamics
Dr. Pere Serra, University of Barcelona [Invited]

0915 - 0940

Feasibility of Laser Propulsion to Deliver Small Scientific Payloads to Mars Orbit in the Near Future
Mr. Edward Montgomery IV, U. S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/ Army Forces Strategic Command [Invited]

0940 - 0955

Picosecond-Laser Texturing of Solar Cells Using Laser Beam Interference
Dr. Gediminas Raciukaitis, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology

0940 - 0955

Laser Electric Propulsion System for Microsatellites’ Orbit Maintenance

Dr. Vjachesiav Tugaenko, Rocket and Space Corporation "Energia"

0955 - 1030

Break

1030 - 1045

Genesis of Femtosecond-Induced Nanostructures on Solid Surfaces
Dr. Juergen Reif, Brandenburg Technical University (BTU)

1030 - 1055

Pulsed Laser Interactions with Reactive Foils Dr. Ryan Murphy, Sandia National Laboratories [Invited]

1045 ‐ 1110

Laser Processing of 2D & 3D Metamaterial Structures
Dr. Alberto Piqué, Naval Research Laboratory [Invited]

1055 ‐ 1120

Impulse Control for Stable Fight of Beamed Energy Vehicle
Dr. Naofumi Ohnishi, Tohoku University [Invited]

1110 ‐ 1135

Discussion with Authors

1120 - 1135

Discussion with Authors

1135 - 1300

Lunch Break - On Your Own

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP05: Fundamentals & Simulations Session

 

HP11:  Laser Direct Writing

1300 - 1305

Session Introduction
Dr. Baerbel Rethfeld, Technical University of Kaiserslautern

1300 - 1305

Session Introduction
Prof. Craig Arnold, Princeton University

1305 - 1330

Simulations of Nonthermal Structural Phenomena with CHIVES
Dr. Eeuwe Zijlstra, University of Kassel [Invited]

1305 - 1330

Laser-Induced Transfer of Nanoparticles for Gas-Phase Analysis
Dr. Alexander Bulgakov, University of Edinburgh [Invited]

1330 - 1355

AC Conductivity in Non‐Equilibrium Warm Dense Gold
Prof. Andrew Ng, University of British Columbia [Invited]

1330 - 1355

Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) of Dielectrics – Is Femtosecond Laser Ablation Better Than Nanosecond Ablation?
Dr. Jørgen Schou, DTU Fotonik, Technical University of Denmark

1355 - 1420

Warm Dense Matter Properties for the Modeling of Laser-Ablation
Dr. Dirk Gericke, University of Warwick [Invited]

1355 - 1410

Copper Vapor Laser for Direct Writing, Cutting, Drilling Materials
Mr. Mishik Kazaryan, Lebedev Physical Institute

1420 - 1435

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Silicon: The Influence of Electron-Temperature Dependent Interactions
Dr. Johannes Roth, University of Stuttgart

1410 - 1435

Acoustic Effects in High Repetition Rate Laser Direct Write Printing
Prof. Craig Arnold, Princeton University [Invited]

1435 - 1450

Excitation and Relaxation Dynamics in Dielectrics Irradiated by Intense, Ultrashort Laser Pulses
Mr. Nils Brouwer, Technical University of Kaiserslautern

1435 - 1455

Discussion with Authors

1450 - 1510

Discussion with Authors

1455 - 1530

Break

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP06: Electric Discharge and Optically Pumped Lasers

 

BE07:  Space Debris Removal & Beyond

1530 - 1535

Session Introduction
Prof. Andrey Ionin, Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences

1530 - 1535

Session Introduction
Prof. Dr. Willy Bohn, Bohn LaserConsult

1535 - 1550

Hybrid CO Laser System Emitting in the Spectral Band of 2.5-8.3 Micron
Prof. Andrey Ionin, Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences

1535 - 1600

Space Demonstration Experiment of Laser-Assisted Space Debris De-Orbiting
Prof. Akihiro Sasoh, Nagoya University [Invited]

1550 - 1615

 

Optical Pumped Oxygen – Iodine Laser
Prof. Oleg Danilov, Vavilov State Optical Institute

 

1600 - 1615

Phase Conjugate Light Generation for Space Debris Removal
Ms. Kotomi Kawakami, University of Tokyo

1615 - 1630

Impacts of Tug and Debris Sizes on Electrostatic Tractor Beam Performance
Mr. Erik Hogan, University of Colorado

1630 - 1645

Laser Ablation for Orbital Debris Reduction: Opportunities and Issues
Mr. Joseph Carroll, Tether Applications, Inc.

1615 ‐ 1700

Discussion with Authors

1645 - 1705

Discussion with Authors

1700 -- >

Free Evening to Explore Santa Fe

Thursday, 24 April 2014

0700 ‐ 0800

Light Continental Breakfast

0700 ‐ 1700

Registration

 

Welcome & Keynote
Lumpkins Ballroom North

0800 - 0805

Administrative Announcements, & Keynote Introduction, Dr. Willy Bohn, BohnLaser Consult

0805 - 0845

Keynote:  CLEANSPACE - Space Debris Removal by Ground Based Laser:  Progress of the European Project, Dr. Bruno Esmiller, Astrium Space Transportation

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP07: Ultrashort Pulse Effects

 

BE05:  Laser Ablation Propulsion (Macro- and Micro-)

0845 - 0850

Session Introduction
Dr. Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten, University of Duisberg-Essen

0845 - 0850

Session Introduction
Prof. Hideyuki Horisawa, Tokai University

0850 - 0905

Evidence of New High-Pressure Silicon Phases in Fs-Laser Induced Confined Microexplosion
Prof. Andrei Rode, Australian National University

0850 - 0915

Overview of Laser Propulsion Research Activities at Tokai University
Prof. Hideyuki Horisawa, Tokai University [Invited]

0905 - 0920

Propagation and Self‐Focusing of Intense Femtosecond Shaped
Beams and Applications to Laser Material Processing
Dr. Pavel Polynkin, University of Arizona

0915 - 0940

Overview of Laser Ablation Micropropulsion Research Activities at DLR Stuttgart
Dr. Hans-Albert Eckel, DRL-German Aerospace Center [Invited]

0920 - 0945

Opportunities for Laboratory Astro‐ and Planetary Physics at the Matter in Extreme Conditions End Station at LCLS
Dr. Bob Nagler, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory [Invited]

0940 - 0955

Short‐Pulse Laser‐Optical System Requirements for Reducing the Space Debris Threat
Dr. Claude Phipps, Photonic Associates, LLC

0945 - 1000

Physics and Material Dynamics Resulting From Sequenced Mulipulse Femtosecond Laser Interactions with Metallic Surface
Dr. Dennis Alexander, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

0955 - 1030

Break

1030 - 1055

Femtosecond Microscopy of Laser-Produced Plasmas in Dielectrics:  A Tool for Optimized fs Laser Processing
Dr. Jan Siegel, Instituto de Optica, CSIC [Invited]

1030 - 1045

Laser Ablation Propulsion with High Frequency Repetitive Pulsed-Laser at Various Atmospheric Pressures
Dr. Bin Wang, Nagoya University

1045 - 1100

Experimental Study on Laser Micropulsion
Dr. Long Jiao, University of Science and Technology of China

1055 - 1120

Transient Optical Properties of a Dielectric Excited By Intense Ultra-Short Laser Pulse
Prof. Eugene Gamaly, Australian National University [Invited]

1100 - 1125

Laser Chemical Propulsion and Its Preliminary Experimental Study
Prof. Zhiping Tang, University of Science and Technology of
China [Invited]

1120 - 1140

Discussion with Authors

1125 - 1145

Discussion with Authors

1140 - 1300

Lunch Break - On Your Own

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP09: Imaging Materials and Plumes at the Limits of Spatial and Time Resolution

 

BE04: Space Based Laser Systems and Applications II

1300 - 1305

Session Introduction
Prof. Andrei Kanaev, University of Paris 13 

1300 - 1305

Session Introduction
Prof. Willy Bohn, BohnLaser Consult

1305 - 1330

Ultrafast Laser-Induced Processes and Processing on Surfaces at the Micro/Nano-Scale by Temporally Shaped fs Laser Pulses
Dr. Panagiotis Loukakos, Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas [Invited]

1305 - 1330

Elastic Waves Related to Pulsed Laser Propulsion
Dr. Janez Možina, University of Ljubljana [Invited]

1330 - 1355

Ultralong Standing Frozen Threads Forming Rim around an Ablation Crater Created by Femtosecond Laser
Dr. Nail Inogamov, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, RAS
[Invited]

1330 - 1355

A Space‐Based Laser System for the Deflection and Manipulation of Asteroids
Ms. Alison Gibbings, University of Strathclyde [Invited]

1355 ‐ 1410

Real Time Reflectivity Changes during Periodic Surface Structures Formation on Copper Thin Films by Nano and Picosecond UV Lasers
Dr. Nadjib Semmar, CNRS‐University Orleans

1410 ‐ 1425

Mass Spectrometry Imaging at the Nanoscale by Extreme Ultraviolet Laser Ablation
Prof. Carmen Menoni, Colorado State University

1355 - 1420

DE-STAR - A Planetary Defense and Exploration System
Prof. Philip Lubin, University of California-Santa Barbara [Invited]

1425 ‐ 1440

Short Pulse Laser‐Induced Switching of Phase Change Materials Studied by Time‐Resolved X‐Ray Scattering
Dr. Klaus Sokolowski‐Tinten, University of Duisburg‐Essen

1440 ‐ 1500

Short Pulse Laser‐Induced Switching of Phase Change Materials
Studied by Time‐Resolved X‐Ray Scattering
Dr. Klaus Sokolowski‐Tinten, University of Duisburg‐Essen

1420 - 1435

Laser Space Solar Power Systems and their Applicability to Laser Propulsion
Dr. Kazuhisa Fujita, The Graduate School for the Creation of New Photonics Industries

1440 ‐ 1500

Discussion with Authors

1435 - 1455

Discussion with Authors

1455 -1525

Break

 

Panel: What Are the Issues We Should Be Putting More Effort On in Terms of Understanding and/or Overcoming Technological Roadblocks?
Lumpkins Ballroom North

1525 - 1700

Panel Introduction & Moderation, Dr. Henry Helvajian, The Aerospace Corporation
Panel Members Include: Dr. Claude Phipps, Photonic Associates, LLC; Dr. Kevin Parkin, Carnegie Mellon University; Dr. Johannes Pedarnig, Johannes
Kepler University Linz; Prof. Nadezhda Bulgakova, HiLASE, Institute of Physics ASCR; and other invited panelists

1700 - 1800

Final Poster Viewing & Voting

1800 - 1815

Poster Award Winner Announcements

Lumpkins Ballroom North & South

1815 - 2100

Dinner with Entertainment

Lumpkins Ballroom North & South

Friday, 25 April 2014

0700 ‐ 0800

Light Continental Breakfast

0700 ‐ 1200

Registration

 

Welcome & Keynote
Lumpkins Ballroom North

0800 - 0805

Administrative Announcements, & Keynote Introduction, Dr. Claude Phipps, Photonic Associates, LLC

0805 - 0845

Keynote: Keynote: Advanced, Diode-Pumped, High Average Power Lasers for Orbital Debris Removal and Other Applications

Prof. David Neely, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot (UK)

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP10: MAPLE, PLD and Processing of Advanced Materials

 

BE08: Breakthrough Propulsion/Postdeadline

0845 - 0850

Session Introduction
Prof. Adrienne Stiff-Roberts, Duke University

0845 - 0850

Session Introduction
Dr. Young Bae, Y.K. Bae Corporation

0850 - 0915

Modification of ZnO Thin Films Induced by High-Density Electronic Excitation
Dr. Andrei Kanaev, CNRS-LSPM [Invited]

0850 - 0915

 

Past, Present and Future of Photon Propulsion
Dr. Young Bae, Y.K. Bae Corporation [Invited]

 

0915 - 0940

Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation of Thin Films for Biomedical Applications
Dr. Roger Narayan, UNC/NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical
Engineering [Invited]

0915 ‐ 0930

Space Photonic Laser Thruster
Prof. John Sinko, Saint Cloud State University

0940 - 0955

Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Matrix-Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE) with Minimum Amounts of Matrix
Dr. Leonid Zhigilei, University of Virginia

0930 ‐ 0955

Melt Dynamics and Melt‐Through Time in Continuous Wave Laser Ablation: Comparative Analysis of Contributions from the Recoil Vapor Pressure and Marangoni Effect
Dr. Alexey Volkov, University of Alabama [Invited]

0955 - 1010

MAPLE for Functional Coatings with Applications in Tissue Engineering
Dr. Flavian Stokker, National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and
Radiation Physics

0955 ‐ 1010

Epitaxial Growth of 3C‐SiC Thin Films on Si by Pulsed Laser deposition
Ms. Elena Pavlova, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

1010 - 1040

Break

 

Track One

Lumpkins Ballroom North

 

Track Two

Lumpkins Ballroom South

 

HP10: MAPLE, PLD and Processing of Advanced Materials, cntd

 

BE08: Breakthrough Propulsion/Postdeadline, cntd.

1040 ‐ 1105

Engineering Morphology in Thin Films via Laser Ablation
Prof. Rodney Priestley, Princeton University [Invited]

1040 ‐ 1055

Generating and Characterizing Secondary Graphite Debris
using High‐Power Laser‐Driven Shocks and Various Laser
Diagnostics
Mr. Gabriel Seisson, CEA CESTA

1055 ‐ 1120

Conducting Channel for Energy Transmission
Prof. Victor Apollonov, General Physics Institute [Invited]

1105 - 1120

Nanoscale Domains in Blended Organic Thin Films Deposited by RIR‐MAPLE
Mr. Ryan McCormick, Duke University

1120 ‐ 1145

Isochoric Heating using Proton Beams and Shock
Compression Generated by UHI Lasers
Prof. Markus Roth, Technische Universität Darmstadt [Invited]

1120 ‐ 1135

Laser Deposition of Catalysts for Carbon Nanotube Growth: From First Steps to Technological Applications
Ms. Chantal Boulmer‐LeBorgne, CNRS‐University Orleans

1145 ‐ 1200

Shock, Ablation and Formation of Nanostructures in Metals
Induced by Femtosecond Laser
Dr. Sergey Ashitkov, Joint Institute for High Temperature, RAS

1135 ‐ 1155

Discussion with Authors

1200 ‐ 1220

Discussion with Authors

1220

Symposia Adjourn

1230 ‐‐‐>

Canyon Road Tour & Lunch on the Town