Invited Speakers
Walter Assmann Munich, Germany |
The sound of protons - Ionoacoustic for ion range determination |
Toshiyuki Azuma Riken, Japan |
Resonant coherent excitation under swift heavy ion channeling |
Michaël Beuve Lyon, France |
From water radiolysis to hadrontherapy; Nanox a multi-scale model for biological effects |
Marie-Claude Clochard Palaiseau, France |
Ion-track based nanostructures |
Emily Lamour Paris, France |
Primary processes: from ion-solid to ion-ion collisions |
Emmanuel Dartois Orsay, France |
Swift heavy ion modifications of water ices |
Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois Noordwijk, Netherlands |
In-situ single event upset tests of electronic components for space applications |
Siegfried Klaumünzer Berlin, Germany |
56 Years of Ion Tracks: Where Do We Stand? |
Nikita Medvedev Hamburg, Germany |
Simulations of electron dynamics and energy dissipation in highly excited dielectrics |
Isabelle Monnet Caen, France |
Swift heavy ions irradiation of III-N semiconductors: ion tracks and point defect formation |
Olli Pakarinen Helsinki, Finland |
Molecular dynamics simulations of swift heavy ion induced defects and recovery processes |
Markus Schöffler Frankfurt, Germany |
Fragmentation of He and Ne dimers by swift heavy ions |
Thomas Stöhlker Darmstadt, Germany |
Physics and status of FAIR |
YuYu Wang Lanzhou, China |
Ion-induced hillock formation: kinetic and potential energy contributions of highly charged ions and swift heavy ions |
Kazuhiro Yasuda Kyushu Univ, Japan |
Transmission electron microscopy studies of ion tracks in nuclear materials |
Matt Zepf Belfast, UK |
Laser-induced particle acceleration, ps response of materials to ultrafast ion bursts |