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Diffusion Fundamentals I

EIN STEIN JAHR 2005. Eine gemeinsame Initiative von Bundesregierung, Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Kultur. Universität Leipzig. Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig. DECHEMA - Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V.

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Diffusion Fundamentals I

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  1. EIN STEIN JAHR 2005 Eine gemeinsame Initiative von Bundesregierung, Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Kultur. Universität Leipzig Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig DECHEMA - Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V. Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e.V. Universität Hannover Diffusion Fundamentals I Basic Principles of Theory, Experiment and Application September 22nd - 24th, 2005 Leipzig, Germany 150 years after Adolf Fick's and 100 years after Albert Einstein's fundamental papers on diffusion, the world-wide community of researchers in the field of diffusion is invited to Leipzig, the place of publication of these papers, to highlight the current developments in the field. The talks will address a broad, interdisciplinary audience rather than only the specialists in the different fields. • One and a Half Century of Diffusion: Fick, Einstein, and some Figures before and after (Jean Philibert, Paris) • From Diffusion to Anomalous Diffusion: A Century after Einstein‘s Brownian Motion (Yossi Klafter, Tel Aviv) • How two Pairs of Magnetic Field Gradient Pulses Give Access to New Information about Molecular Dynamics (PaulCallaghan,Wellington) • Solution Dynamics and Self-Organization (WilliamS.Price,Sydney) • Diffusion Measurements in Fluids by Dynamic Light Scattering (Alfred Leipertz, Erlangen) • Analogies in Diffusion of Atoms, Animals, Men and Ideas (Gero Vogl, Wien) • Anomalous Transport in Complex Networks (Shlomo Havlin, Ramat Gan) • Diffusion of Photons in Human Tissues (George H. Weiss, Bethesda) • How Molecules Dance in Lipid Membranes (Ilpo Vattulainen, Helsinki) • Diffusion in Nanocrystals (AlanChadwick,Canterbury) • Solid-State Diffusion and NMR (PaulHeitjans, Hannover) • Molecular Diffusion under Confinement (Jörg Kärger, Leipzig) • Molecular Simulation Studies of Diffusion in Zeolites and Amorphous Polymers (Doros N. Theodorou, Athens) • Single-File Diffusion far from Equilibrium (GunterSchütz,Jülich) • Molecular Motors (Jacques Prost, Paris) • Diffusion Imaging of the Brain: Technical Considerations and Practical Applications (David G. Norris, Nijmegen) • Phenomenological Coefficients in Solid-State Diffusion (Graeme E. Murch, Newcastle) • Effects of Pore Heterogeneity on Diffusion in Nanopores (Marc-Olivier Coppens, Delft) • Diffusion in Microporous Materials and its Technological Impact (Douglas M. Ruthven, Orono) Sessions‘ chairmen and introduction to the posters: Dezsö L. Beke (Debrecen) Armin Bunde (Gießen) Jacques Fraissard (Paris) Heiner Kaden (Meinsberg) Josef Käs (Leipzig) Freek Kapteijn (Delft) Helmut Mehrer (Münster) Harry Pfeifer (Leipzig) visit www.diffusion-fundamentals.org for complete up-to-date information jointly organized by Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

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