Invited Lectures
Frank Berry The University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom |
New mineral-related materials (Plenary Lecture) | |
Eckhard Bill (IBAME AWARD RECIPIENT) Max Planck Inst. for Chemical Energy Conversion Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany |
Molecular iron complexes at the limits of classical valence assignments |
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Israel Nowik Racah Institute of Physics The Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel |
Testing the "SODS" in highly accelerated systems, Einstein's clock hypothesis and possible universal limit to acceleration | |
Marcel Miglierini Institute of Nuclear and Physical Engineering Slovak University of Technology Bratislava, Slovakia |
Amorphous-to-nanocrystalline transformation in metallic glasses probed by 57Fe nuclei | |
Sean Cadogan School of Phys., Environ. and Math. Sciences The University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia |
Magnetic structures of rare-earth intermetallics: A two-pronged attack featuring neutron diffraction and rare-earth Mössbauer spectroscopy | |
Igor Lyubutin Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia |
High-pressure Mössbauer spectroscopy and properties of magnetic materials at extreme conditions | |
Dominic H. Ryan Phys. Dep. and Centre for the Phys. of Materials McGill University Montreal, Canada |
Moments, fields and magnetism in Eu-based EuTM2X2 compounds | |
Cathrine Frandsen Department of Physics Technical University of Denmark Kongens Lyngby, Denmark |
Magnetic properties of antiferromagnetic nanoparticles and the influence of inter-particle exchange interactions | |
Gerardo F. Goya Rossetti Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragón (INA) Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza, Spain |
Tailoring Fe-oxide nanoparticles for biomedicine | |
Frans Waanders School of Chemical and Minerals Engineering North West University Potchefstroom, South Africa |
The South African industry involvement in Mössbauer spectroscopy to solve operational problems | |
Artur Blachowski Institute of Physics Pedagogical University Kraków, Poland |
Mössbauer study of iron-based superconductors | |
Tao Zhang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Science Dalian, China |
Mössbauer characterizaton of novel catalytic materials for N2O decomposition | |
Virender Sharma Chemistry Department Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, Florida, USA |
High-valent iron species: application of Mössbauer spectroscopy in electron-transfer processes (CANCELLED) |
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Jörg Evers Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics Heidelberg, Germany |
X-ray quantum optics with Mössbauer nuclei | |
Jean-Marie Génin Institut Jean Barriol ESSTIN-Université de Lorraine Vandoeuvre lès Nancy, France |
Structure and occurrences of « green rust » related new minerals of the « fougérite » group, trébeurdenite and mössbauerite, belonging to the « hydrotalcite » supergroup; how Mössbauer spectroscopy helps XRD | |
Jean-Claude Jumas Institut Charles Gerhard Université Montpellier Montpellier, France |
The greatness of Mössbauer spectroscopy to study new materials for Li-ion batteries | |
Cesar A. Barrero Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Universidad de Antioquia Medellín, Colombia |
Application of Mössbauer spectrometry to the determination of the atomic fraction of iron on rusted steels and of two recoilless fractions using a single spectrum | |
Makina Saito Sincrotrone Trieste Trieste, Italy |
Slow dynamics of supercooled liquid revealed by Rayleigh scattering of Mössbauer radiation method in time domain | |
Tetsuaki Nishida Faculty of Humanity-oriented Sci. and Eng. Kinki University Fukuoka, Japan |
Characterization of sophisticated oxide glass by Mössbauer spectroscopy (Tutorial Lecture) | |
Kai Schlage DESY Hamburg, Germany |
Relaxation phenomena in growing magnetic nanostructures (Tutorial Lecture) | |
Bogdan Sepiol Faculty of Physics University of Vienna Vienna, Austria |
Diffusion studies: from quasielastic Mössbauer spectroscopy to modern synchrotron techniques (Tutorial Lecture) | |
George Filoti National Institute for Materials Physics Bucharest Magurele, Romania |
Mossbauer parameters: unusual / atypical behavior versus classical one (Tutorial Lecture) |