Congress >> Program - Day 1

Congress Day 1, Tuesday, 26 April 2005
Helsinki Fair Centre

 

8.00

Registration

 


Plenary Session

 
Chairman P
ekka Koponen, Managing Director, Spinverse Consulting


9.00


Janez Potocnik, European Commissioner for Science & Research
Opening of the Congress

9.20

Alan J. Heeger , Professor of Physics & Materials Engineering, University of California at Santa Barbara, 2000 Nobel Laureate
Plastic Electronics and Optoelectronics

10.00

Tero Ojanperä , Chief Strategy Officer, Nokia
How does nanotechnology change mobile industry?

10.30

Coffee break

11.00

Jukka Kivinen , Vice President, UPM New Ventures
Nanotech - opportunity or threat for paper industry?

11.30

Matthew Nordan , Vice President, Research, Lux Research
Nanotechnology's Impact on Products: When, Where, and How Much?

12.00

Lunch & Exhibition

   

 

Mobile Devices     

 

Paper

13.30

Chairman Kari-Pekka Estola,
Vice President,
Head of Tehnology Exploration,
Nokia Research Center

13.30

 

Chairman Janne Laine,
Helsinki University of Technology

13.40

Konstantin Likharev, Stony Brook University, USA
CMOL: The new concept for nanoelectronics

13.45

 

Mika Vähä-Nissi, KCL, Finland
Is there room for nano in paper industry?

14.20

Thomas Björnholm, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Bottom-up opportunities - the promise of molecular electronics

14.15

Patrick A.C. Gane, Omya AG, Switzerland
A new coating structure strategy for designed absorbtion and optimized adsorption: A study of the use of novel pigments with nano-surface features on micro-particles.

15.00

Coffee break

14.45

Coffee break

15.30

Russell Cowburn, Imperial College, London, UK
Spintronics using nanomagnetic logic gates

15.30

Jukka Seppälä , Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Nanostructured polymers: New materials for paper technologies

16.10

Magnus Berggren, Linköping University, Sweden
Organic electronics - connecting electronics and materials

16.00

Rosa Carceller, Kemira, Finland
Influence of polymer nanostructures on the surface of AKD-sized paper

16.50

Dorothea Wiessman, IBM Research
Millipede: A complete scanning-probe storage system

16.30

Jukka T. Heikkinen, Product Development, Metso Paper Inc., Finland
Nanotechnology in paper machine parts and components - Possibilities and Challenges


Closing speech of the day


17.20


Kjetil Storvik, Managing Director, Nordic Innovation Centre

17.45

Poster Session & Cocktails

18.30

Welcome Reception
Buffet dinner, music by singer Anna Hanski and pianist Kyösti Laihi
Glass Gallery, Helsinki Fair Centre
Arranged jointly with ChemBio Finland 05 -exhibition and the Finnish Chemical Congress

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