1 st Workshop on Nanomaterials in Optoelectronic and Biomedical Applications 17 th,18 th February 2011 University of Cyprus, Nicosia, CYPRUS.

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1 st Workshop on Nanomaterials in Optoelectronic and Biomedical Applications 17 th,18 th February 2011 University of Cyprus, Nicosia, CYPRUS

Thursday 17 th February, ΧΩΔ02, Room 114, New University Campus Registration Opening Remarks T. Krasia-Christoforou Session I. Nanomaterials in Optoelectronics Oral Contributions Oral I.1I. KoutselasFunctional Hybrid Materials Oral I.2S. CourisAn Introduction on the Nonlinear Optical Response of Materials Oral I.3M. SigalasOptical Properties of Metal Nanoparticles: Theoretical Calculations Coffee Break Oral I.4E. LeontidisStabilization of lead sulfide nanoparticles by polyelectrolytes in aqueous solutions Oral I.5G. ChatzikyriakosNonlinear Optical Properties of Pd hybrid micellar systems and magnetic iron nanoparticles Oral I.6M. DemetriouSynthesis and characterization of anthracene-containing block copolymers: Toward the preparation of hybrid nanomaterials Oral I.7N. LiarosNonlinear Optical Response of Azobenzene molecules Oral I.8M. ZervosFrom nanoparticles to nanowires: growth mechanisms, fundamental properties, assembly and applications Oral I.9A. OthonosProbing ultrafast carrier dynamics in semiconductor nanowires Oral I.10C. ChochosOrganic-based Photovoltaics, Current Trends and Future Perspectives Lunch Break LABORATORY VISITS WORKSHOP DINNER Workshop Programme

Friday 18 th February, ΧΩΔ02, Room 110, New University Campus Session II. Nanomaterials in Biomedicine Oral Contributions Oral II.1K. AvgoustakisNanocarriers for the controlled delivery of bioactive agents Oral II.2A. BakandritsosHybrid magnetic colloids for biomedical applications Oral II.3T. StylianopoulosDesign considerations for optimal delivery of nanomedicine to solid tumors 11:00-11:20Oral II.4M. PervolarakiMatrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation Oral II.5P. PapaphilippouSynthesis and characterization of magnetoresponsive and thermoresponsive micellar nanohybrids Concluding Remarks