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First virtual Bilateral Conference on Functional Materials (BiC-FM)
Welcome to First virtual Bilateral Conference on Functional Materials (BiC-FM)!!!
Dear BiC-FM 2020 participant,
We are pleased to welcome you to the First Bilateral Conference on Functional Materials organized between two neighboring countries with a long history of successful scientific collaboration: Finland and Russia!
The aim of this conference is to strengthen the existing mutual research and to establish new collaborations between scientific groups from Russia and Finland. We would like to motivate groups to share their recent advancements in both fundamental and applied science of functional materials. We wish that the Conference forms as a substantially important platform for students and young scientists to attend lectures and interact with the leading senior scientists at the forefront of their fields. Equally importantly, the Conference offers opportunities for the young scientist to introduce their state-of-the-art research work.
The BiC-FM 202 °Conference has attracted more than 130 participants registered not only from Finland and Russia, but also from various universities and institutions around the globe from such countries as India, Malaysia, Israel, Vietnam, USA, Great Britain and Brazil. Together we create new traditions, we support intensive idea exchange and virtual networking!
We thank our committed organizers, conscientious scientific committee and tireless administrative staff for their priceless help. We are grateful to the financial support by our generous sponsors and in particularly acknowledge Russian Science Foundation (Project identifier: 17-19-01787).
We wish that you will have enjoyable, enlightening and productive days during our Conference. We also look forward the pandemic situation in the World becoming better to organize face to face meetings in the forthcoming years!
Sincerely yours,
Conference chairs
Albert G. Nasibulin and Tanja KallioOrganizers
Scientific committee
Regular Membersprof. Albert Nasibulin
Skolkovo Institute of science and technology
Prof. Tanja Kallio
Aalto University
Dr. Dmitry Krasnikov
Skolkovo Institute of science and technology
Invited membersProf. Ivan Bobrinetskiy
National Research University of Electronic Technology
Dr. Maryam Borghei
Aalto University
Prof. Lyubov Bulusheva
Novosibirsk State University
Prof. Nikolay Gippius
Skolkovo Institute of science and technology
Prof. Dmitry Gorin
Skolkovo Institute of science and technology
Prof. Boris Gorshunov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Prof. Georgy Fedorov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Prof. Krizstian Kordas
University of Oulu
Prof. Vladimir Kuznetsov
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS
Prof. Tomi Laurila
Aalto University
Prof. Peter Lund
Aalto University
Prof. Kati Miettunen
University of Turku
Prof. Vladimir Mordkovich
Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials
Dr. Virpi Siipola
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Prof. Sergey Shandakov
Кеmerovo State University
Prof. Yury Svirko
University of Eastern Finland
Prof. Anvar Zakhidov
ITMO University
Organizing committee
Chairsprof. Albert Nasibulin
Skolkovo Institute of science and technology
Prof. Tanja Kallio
Aalto University
SecretaryDr. Dmitry Krasnikov
Dr. Fedor Fedorov
Dr. Daria Kopylova
Dr. Anastasia Goldt
Mr. Eldar Khabushev
Dr. Ekaterina Fedorovskaya
Mr. Javier Antonio Ramirez Benavides
Scope
The aim of the Conference is to provide a platform for discussion of the recent advances in both fundamental and applied science of novel functional materials with a special attention to low dimensional materials to force birateral collaboration.
The Conference will be held October, 89, 2020.
Scientific programSynthesis (of functional materials)
Modelling (of functional materials)
Electrochemical Applications (of functional materials)
Photonics (of functional materials)
Modification/functionalization (of functional materials)
SponsorsProgram
Thursday, October 89.45
Opening Speech
Session 1: Synthesis
10.00
Keynote Talk 1: Alexander Okotrub
10.25
Keynote Talk 2: Esko Kauppinen
10.50
Oral Talk 1: Vladimir Kuznetsov
11.05
Oral Talk 2: Hasaan Butt
11.20
Break
Session 2: Modelling
11.45
Keynote Talk 3: Olga Glukhova
12.10
Keynote Talk 4: Kari Laasonen
12.35
Oral Talk 3: Stefan Shcherbinin
12:50
Oral Talk 4: Alexander Kvashnin
13:05
Sponsor talk (Swagelok)
13.20
Break/lunch time
Session 3: Electrochemistry. I
14.40
Keynote Talk 5: Keith Stevenson
15.05
Keynote Talk 6: Carita Kvarnström
15.30
Oral Talk 5: Bernardo Barbiellini
15.45
Oral Talk 6: Stanislav Evlashin
16.00
Break
Session 3: Electrochemistry. II
16.25
Keynote Talk 7: Cristina Flox
16.50
Keynote Talk 8: Jari Koskinen
17.15
Oral Talk 7: Stanislav Fedotov
17.30
Oral Talk 8: Muhammad Asghar
Friday, October 99.45
Session 4: Photonics. I
10.00
Keynote Talk 9: Zhipei Sun
10.25
Keynote Talk 10: Yury Gladush
10.50
Oral Talk 9: Aleksei Emelianov
11.05
Oral Talk 10: Dmitry Mitin
11.20
Break
Flash presentations
Please find the schedule below
13.20
Break/lunch time
Session 4: Photonics. II
14.40
Keynote Talk 11: Elena Obraztsova
15.05
Keynote Talk 12: Sergey Makarov
15.30
Oral Talk 11: Bakhysh Bairamov
15.45
Oral Talk 12: Dmitry Chermoshentsev
16.00
Break
Session 5: Modification/functionalization
16.25
Keynote Talk 13: Polina Kuzhir
16.50
Keynote Talk 14: Ayrat Dimiev
17.15
Oral Talk 13: Boris Gorshunov
17.30
Oral Talk 14: Markus Ahlskog
17.45
Closing remarks
Flash session #1: Synthesis of materials
Chairs: A. Nasibulin, D. Krasnikov
Alisa Shaikhulova
High-yield synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotube films for targeted applications
Ilya Novikov
Residence time as a tool for optimization of aerosol CVD synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotubes
Alexey Zavorin
Topochemical transformations in MWCNTs-Si composites at high temperatures
Elena Shlyakhova
Nitrogen doped porous carbon obtained by precipitation of acetonitrile vapors on template CCaO nanoparticles for electrochemical applications
Maksim Vladimirovich Lomakin
Preparation of carbon nanotube fibers by folding the randomly oriented SWCNT films
Dharshini Perumal
Green synthesis of reduced graphene oxide for biomedical applications
Svetlana Stolyarova
Thermal shock as a new approach for the synthesis of porous MoS2
Maria Vikulova
Preparation of functional carbon coatings on the surface of hollandite-like ceramics with composition of K1.53(Сu0.76Ti7.24)O16
Siti Nadiah Zulkifli
Synthesis, Characterization and Toxicity Studies Of Gold Nanoparticles For Biomedical Applications
Ashreen Norman
Green Synthesis Approach to Produce Luminescent Nanoparticles from Agricultural Waste and their potential biomedical application
Javier Antonio Ramirez Benavides
Synthesis of core shell Nano magnets with size tailoring by aerosol CVD
Tatiana Abakumova
Prussian-blue lipid nanoparticles for effective siRNA delivery to liver
Emmellie Laura Albert
Toxicity evaluation of Herbs based Carbon Dots using Artemia Salina Cyst and its three larval stage
Che Azurahanim Che Abdullah
Fabrication of magnetic graphene oxide and its developmental toxicity to Artemia Salina Cyst and its three larval stage
Muhammad Azri Muhamad Yusop
Biogenic synthesis of titanium dioxide: its composite with iron oxide and their potential biomedical application
Flash session #2 :Physics of materials
Chairs: D. Kopylova, Yu. Gladush
Vasilii Vasilchenko
Polarons in Two-dimensional Pnictogens: DFT Study
Nikita Gudkov
Parametric modelling of electric percolation and conductivity of carbon nanotubes nanocomposite
Aram Mckrtchyan
Pulse switchable fiber laser based on ionic liquid gated carbon nanotube saturable absorber
Denis Zhigunov
Enhanced imaging of single Si nanoparticles using non-reflective SWCNT membranes
Ivan Komarov
Low cost lasers as suitable instrument for graphene oxide thin film modification
Tigran Prazyan
Optical Properties Of Carbon Nanodots Obtained From The Kuzbass Basin Coals
Alexandr Parfenov
Influence of allotropy of carbon nanostructures on tribological and rheological processes in plastic lubricants
Konstantin A Motovilov
Copper (2+) ions decrease conductivity of melanin in both bulk and film forms
Nikita Nekrasov
Toxin detection through graphene Dirac point shift tracking
Vladislav Andryushkin
Investigation of structural and optical properties of three-dimensional InGaPAs islands
Abinash Das
Visible light driven photocatalytic performance of Ag modified ZnO nanorod through effective charge carrier separation
Asmaa Gamal Ahmed
Terahertz-infrared excitations in the Ba0.2Pb0.8Al1.2Fe10.8O19 single crystal
Vladislav Nikolaevich Mironyuk
Dependence of frequency-capacitance curves for the «Air Langmuir Monolayer Water» system on the colloid solution amount spread out the water surface
Dmitry Khudyakov
Nonlinear optical absorption in lead halide perovskite thin films
Gee Een Lau
Eco-Friendly Photocatalysts for Degradation of Dyes
Flash session #3: Chemistry of materials
Chairs: F. Fedorov, A. Goldt, E. Fedorovskaya
Anna Iurchenkova
Electrochemical behaviour of thermally reduced graphite oxide in Li-ion batteries
Vasily Artemov
Electrodynamic properties of low-dimensional water
Ahaliabadeh Zahra
Enhanced electrochemical performance of TiO2 modified LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 cathode material via atomic layer deposition
Andrey Shevtsov
Protective spinel coating for Li1.17Ni0.17Mn0.50Co0.17O2 cathode for Li-ion batteries through single-source precursor approach
Natrah Shafiqah Rosli
Composites nano-titania graphite for photocatalytic and antibacterial activities
Anna Vorfolomeeva
Phosphorus-filled single-walled carbon nanotubes: synthesis, characterization and electrochemical properties
Anna Kobets
Li-ion batteries with negative electrodes made of reduced graphite oxide
P. Murali Krishna / Gurdeep Rattu
Polyacrylic acid modified cerium oxide nanoparticles for non-enzymatic H2O2 Sensor
Julia Bondareva
Naphthyl functionalized dendrimers can regulate surface properties of materials
Dmitrii Stolbov
N-doped graphene nanoflakes for catalysis and tribology
Anna Vershinina
The influence of chlorine and chloroauric acid treatment on electromechanical properties of SWCNT fibers
Daniil A. Ilatovskii
Stable doping of carbon nanotubes by V2O5 using fast sol-gel method
Yury Panasenko
Flexible supercapacitors based on free-standing films of polyaniline/single-walled carbon nanotube composites
Durga Sankar Vavilapalli
Multifunctional brownmillerites for efficient energy harvesting and storage applications
Anton Vorobei
Deagglomeration of carbon nanotubes via rapid expansion of supercritical suspensions