ORGANISERS LECTURERS VENUE REGISTRATION
 Speakers
Agustina Asenjo (ICMM-CSIC, Spain)
Dissipation in Magnetic Force Microscopy: artifacts or information?
Christian Ast (Max Planck, Germany)
The Zeeman Effect in Confined Superconductors: A new probe of absolute spin polarization on the atomic scale
Matthias Bode (Univ. of Würzburg, Germany)
Spin-polarization in real and reciprocal space: Analyzing the spin structure of electronic states by spin-polarized STM and quasi-particle interference
Scott Carney (Univ. Illinois, USA)
Nanoholography
Yongtao Cui (Stanford, USA)
Microwave Impedance Microscopy: Visualizing Electrical Property in Complex Quantum Materials
Aristide Dogariu (CREOL, Florida, USA)
Optical forces in Near Field Scanning
Pedro Echenique (DIPC, Spain)
Franz Giessibl (Univ. Regensburg, Germany)
The atomic force microscope and its relation to the tunneling microscope
Gabriel Gomila (Univ. Barcelona, Spain)
Electric AFM modes:  Current sensing AFM and Electrostatic Force Microscopy
Cyrus Hirjibehedin (UCL, U.K)
STM+IETS: measuring low energy excitations at the atomic scale
Tomoji Kawai (ISIR, Osaka Univ. Japan)
STM and Gating Nanopores for Single Molecule DNA and RNA Electrical Sequencing
Fritz Keilmann (LMU, Germany)
Nanoscopy by scattering infrared light off a metal probe tip
Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech, USA)
Computational Microscopy for the Nanoscale
Nicolás Lorente (CIN2, Spain)
Physical concepts of scanning tunneling microscopy and its application  to excitations and magnetic substrates
Sebastian Loth (Max Planck, Germany)
IETS+Time: resolving spin dynamics between milliseconds and picoseconds
Rubén Pérez (IFIMAC-UAM, Spain)
High Resolution Dynamic Force Microscopy in a nutshell
Miquel Salmeron (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., USA)
Charge transport in PbS quantum dot arrays for photovoltaic applications
  TENTATIVE PROGRAMME

FRIDAY September 05, 2014
14:30 - 16:00 Registration & Coffee
16:00 - 17:00 Welcome and opening: Pedro M. Echenique
17:00 - 18:00 Uzi Landman
Computational Microscopy for the Nanoscale
18:00 - 19:00 Franz Giessibl
The atomic force microscope and its relation to the tunneling microscope
19:00
Reception at the Miramar Palace

SATURDAY September 06, 2014
Tutorial Graduate & Undergraduate Level
(Basic concepts for Chemistry, Biophysics and Physics students)
09:30-10:30
TUTORIAL
Nicolás Lorente
Physical concepts of scanning tunneling microscopy and its application to excitations and magnetic substrates
10:30-11:00 Coffee break - Discussions
11:00-12:00
TUTORIAL
Rubén Pérez
High Resolution Dynamic Force Microscopy in a nutshell
12:00-13:00
TUTORIAL
Juanjo Sáenz
Physical concepts behind electrostatic and magnetic force microscopy
13:00-15:00 LUNCH / Discussions
Free Afternoon

SUNDAY September 07, 2014
Morning
12:30
Trainera Regattas
(Kontxako Bandera at Concha bay)
Informal reception and Lunch at Igeldo Hill

MONDAY September 08, 2014
09:00-09:30 Posters
09:30-10:45
TUTORIAL
Miquel Salmeron
Microscopy and Spectroscopy under ambient gas and liquid environments
10:45-11:15 Coffee break – Discussions
11:15-12:30
TUTORIAL
Agustina Asenjo
Introduction to Magnetic Force Microscopy
12:30-16:00 LUNCH / Discussions / Excursions
16:00-17:15
TUTORIAL
Yongtao Cui
Microwave Impedance Microscopy: Visualizing Electrical Property in Complex Quantum Materials
17:15-18:15 Coffee break
18:15-19:00
Advanced Seminar
Ruben Perez
Graphene/metal Moirés: Can AFM resolve small electronic modulations

TUESDAY September 09, 2014
09:00-10:15
TUTORIAL
Scott Carney
Light localization in near-field optics: theoretical foundations of scattering and propagation in the near-field
10:15-10:55
Advanced Semina
Agustina Asenjo
Dissipation in Magnetic Force Microscopy: artifacts or information?
10:55-11:15 Coffee break – Discussions
11:15-12:30
TUTORIAL
Gabriel Gomila
Electrical AFM techniques: Electrostatic force microscopy and current sensing AFM
12:30-16:00 LUNCH / Discussions / Excursions
16:00-16:40
Advanced Semina
Miquel Salmeron
Charge transport in PbS quantum dot arrays for photovoltaic applications
16:40-17:20
Advanced Semina
Yongtao Cui
Real Space Imaging of Quantum Hall Edge States in Graphene with Microwave Impedance Microscopy
17:20-18:00 Coffee break
18:00-19:15
TUTORIAL
Christian Ast
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy at lowest temperatures: How to access the smallest energy scales
21:00
Dinner at a Cider House

WEDNESDAY September 10, 2014
08:30-09:45
TUTORIAL
Fritz Keilmann
Nanoscopy by scattering infrared light off a metal probe tip
09:45-11:00
TUTORIAL
Aristide Dogariu
Optical forces in Near Field Scanning
11:00-11:30 Coffee break – Discussions
11:30-12:45
TUTORIAL
Tomoji Kawai
STM and single molecules
12:45-16:00 LUNCH / Discussions / Excursions
16:00-16:40
Advanced Semina
Christian Ast
The Zeeman Effect in Confined Superconductors: A new probe of absolute spin polarization on the atomic scale
16:40-17:20
Advanced Semina
Gabriel Gomila
Electric polarization properties of single viruses and bacteria
17:20-17:45 Coffee break – Discussions
17:50-18:30
Advanced Semina
Scott Carney
Nanoholography
18:30-19:10
Advanced Semina
Aristide Dogariu
Spin Hall effect of light and some mechanical consequences

THURSDAY September 11, 2014
08:30-09:45
TUTORIAL
Matthias Bode
Spin-polarization in real and reciprocal space: Analyzing the spin structure of electronic states by spin-polarized STM.
09:45-11:00
TUTORIAL
Cyrus Hirjibehedin
STM+IETS: measuring low energy excitations at the atomic scale
11:00-11:30 Coffee break – Discussions
11:30-12:45
TUTORIAL
Sebastian Loth
IETS+Time: resolving spin dynamics between milliseconds and picoseconds
12:45-15:00 LUNCH / Discussions / Excursions
 
DIPC Workshop
THURSDAY September 11, 2014
15:00-15:40
Invited
Fritz Keilmann
Infrared nanoscopy of biological and extraterrestric minerals
15:40-16:20
Invited
Jaime Colchero
Slow charge relaxation in (semi)-conducting polymers studied by Electrostatic Scanning Force Microscopy: Indication of Coulomb-Glass behaviour?
16:20-16:40 Martina Corso
Tracing the formation of a non-covalent bond between two neutral molecules
16:40-17:00 Coffee break / Posters Session
17:00-17:40
Invited
Tomoji Kawai
STM and Gating Nanopores for Single Molecule DNA and RNA Electrical Sequencing
17:40-18:20
Invited
Nicolas Lorente
Spontaneous magnetic switching due to spin decoherence
18:20-18:40 Alicia Forment
Magnetic Imaging and Manipulation of Molecular-based Nanoparticles
18:40-19:00 Elena Pinilla
Direct nanopatterning of atomically-thin TMDCs conducting layers via local oxidation nanolithography
19:00-19:20 Alexander Govyadinov
Recovery of Permittivity and Depth from Near-Field Data as a Step toward Infrared Nanotomography
19:20-20:00 POSTERS SESSION
21:00-22:00 School + Workshop DINNER

FRIDAY September 12, 2014
09:00-09:40
Invited
Matthias Bode
Spin-polarization in real and reciprocal space: Analyzing the spin structure of electronic states by spin-polarized STM and quasiparticle interference.
09:40-10:20
Invited
Cyrus Hirjibehedin
Control of single-spin magnetic anisotropy by exchange coupling
10:20-11:00 Coffee break – Posters Session
11:00-11:40
Invited
Sebastian Loth
Spin interaction in atomically assembled quantum magnets
11:40-12:20
Invited
Joaquin Fernandez-Rossier
STM probing of spin excitations in nanoengineered spin chains
12:20-12:40
Invited
Daniel S. Wastl
Atomically Resolved Graphitic Surfaces in Air by Atomic Force Microscopy
12:40-15:00 LUNCH / Discussions / Excursions
15:00-15:40
Invited
Pablo Alonso
Controlling graphene plasmons with resonant metal antennas and spatial conductivity patterns
15:40-16:00 Dimas de Oteyza
Revealing reaction mechanisms by direct visualization of covalent bond structure of reactants, intermediates and products
16:00-16:20 Marco Smerieri
Ultrathin MgO/Ag(100) films: how the final morphology depends on growing conditions and interfacial oxygen
16:20-16:25 Closing Remarks
 
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(Poster request)
Ongoing
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Registration Fee
September 01, 2014
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