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Call for Papers Timetable Venue Organization Registration & Abstracts Program Payment

Ninth Liblice Conference
on the Statistical Mechanics of Liquids

SUNDAY
14.00-19.30 registration
20.00-20.10 Opening address
20.10-21.00

P. Debenedetti (Mol. Phys. Lecture)

21.00-23.00 SOCIAL MIXER
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
SESSION I SESSION IV SESSION VI SESSION IX
chair

K. E. Gubbins

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chair

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8.30-9.20

KEYNOTE TALK

8.30-9.20

KEYNOTE TALK

8.30-9.20

KEYNOTE TALK

8.30-9.20

KEYNOTE TALK

9.20-9.40

contributed talk

9.20-9.40

contributed talk

9.20-9.40

contributed talk

9.20-9.40

contributed talk

9.40-10.00

contributed talk

9.40-10.00

contributed talk

9.40-10.00

contributed talk

9.40-10.00

contributed talk

10.00-10.20

contributed talk

10.00-10.20

contributed talk

10.00-10.20

contributed talk

10.00-10.20

contributed talk

10.20-10.50 coffee 10.20-10.50 Coffee 10.20-10.50 coffee 10.20-10.50 coffee
SESSION II SESSION V SESSION VII SESSION X
chair

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10.50-11.40

KEYNOTE TALK

10.50-11.30

KEYNOTE TALK

10.50-11.40

KEYNOTE TALK

10.50-11.40

KEYNOTE TALK

11.40-12.00

contributed talk

11.30-11.50

contributed talk

11.40-12.00

contributed talk

11.40-12.00

contributed talk

12.00-12.20

contributed talk

11.50-12.10

contributed talk

12.00-12.20

contributed talk

12.00-12.20

contributed talk

12.20-12.40

contributed talk

 

12.20-12.40

contributed talk

12.20-12.40

contributed talk

12.20 Lunch
13.00 lunch 13.00 lunch 13.00 lunch
13.40 CONFERENCE

 

EXCURSION; Kutna Hora

 

SESSION XI

 

 

UNESCO heritage site

 

 

chair

W. R. Smith

18.00

dinner

 

 

18.00

dinner

15.00-15.40

KEYNOTE TALK

 

 

19.30

Dinner

 

 

15.40-16.00

contributed talk

SESSION III SESSION VIII 16.00-16.20

contributed talk

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16.20-16.50

KEYNOTE TALK

19.30-20.20

KEYNOTE TALK

20.45-22:30 POSTER SESSION 19.30-20.20

KEYNOTE TALK

16.50-17.00 closing remarks
20.20-20.40

contributed talk

 

20.20-20.40

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20.40-21.00

contributed talk

20.40-21.00

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19.00-24.00 BANQUET
*Posters will be on display from Monday afternoon till Thursday afternoon.
During the Poster Session the authors are supposed to be available for discussion at their poster(s).

LIST OF ORAL PRESENTATIONS

MOLECULAR PHYSICS LECTURE:

Debenedetti P.One substance, two liquids? Computational studies of the phase behavior of supercooled water

Invited/Keynote talks:

Dijkstra M.New surprises in hard spheres: Can we change the structure and phase behavior by activity and confinement?
Escobedo F.Engineering entropy, order, and kinetics in colloids via molecular simulation
Gelb L.Computational mechanics of aerogels
Gubbins K. E.Historical overview
Klapp S.Self-assembly and self-organization of dipolar colloids
Molinero V.Crystallization of water
Monson P.Some recent developments in modeling the dynamic behavior of confined fluids
Peters B.Interfacial free energies, additives, and solute precipitate nucleation
Sevick E.Non-equilibrium sampling applied to force spectroscopy of soft matter
Telo da Gama M.Mixtures of patchy colloids: from equilibrium gels to non-equilibrium
Tanaka H.Local structral ordering in liquids and their roles in glass transition and crystallization
Tarazona P.TBA

Contributed papers:

Baranyai A.A new polarizable and transferable potential for water and alkali and halide ions
Boda D.Simulating Steady-State Transport with Local Equilibrium Monte Carlo
Bomont J. M.Chasing the glass transition in soft-sphere model
Bourasseau E.Surface Tension Calculations of Liquid Metals
Chuev GExtraction of site-site bridge functions from simulations as an inverse problem of integral equation theory of molecular liquid
De Pablo J.The role of sequence in protein-dna interactions
Dyre J.Isomorphs, hidden scale invariance, and quasiuniversality
Noya E. G.Phase Behaviour and Self-Assembly of Inverse Patchy Colloids
Haslam A.Structure and interfacial tension of a hard-rod fluid in planar confinement
Jardat M.Diffusion of charged species in model charged porous media
Jorge M.Mesoscale Modelling of the Synthesis of Nanoporous Silica Materials
Kahl G.Flowers and grains: self-assembly scenarios of particles with heterogeneously charged surfaces
Kofke D.Series Methods for Molecularly Based Fluid Properties Prediction
Kosovan P.A hybrid Monte Carlo studies of branched weak polyelectrolytes
Laird B.Solid-liquid interfacial premelting
Lau G.Energies, entropies and surface tensions of planar, cylindrical and spherical water interfaces
Lustig R.Novel molecular simulation methodology of thermodynamic properties
MacDowell L.Accelerated Convergence of the Real Space Ewald Summation
Malijevsky A.Microscopic approach to interfacial phenomena at structured surfaces
Leay A.The molecular segregation of tri-butyl phosphate in an organic diluent and its relevance to nuclear extraction processes
Moucka F.Multi-Particle-Move MC on polarizable water and electrolytes
Noirez L.Discovery of Static Shear-Elasticity
Panagiotopoulos A.Stabilizing Colloidal Crystals by Leveraging Void Distributions
Patrykijew A.On the impurity driven commensurate-incommensurate transitions in finite systems
Schoen M.Self-assembly of colloids driven by disclinations in a nematic host fluid
Smith W. R.Molecular simulations for specified enthalpy conditions and applications
Striolo A.Aqueous Systems Under Confinement: Preferential Adsorption and Exotic Structures
Sweatman M.Cluster formation in fluids with competing short-range and long-range interactions
Travis K.Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulation of the Joule-Thomson throttling of a gas.
Vega C.Freezing of water from computer simulations : Thermodynamic and Kinetic aspects

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS:

  • It is assumed that all oral presentations will be in the form of *.ppt (PowerPoint) or *.pdf (AdobeAcrobat) files, stored either on a CD or a flash-disk.
  • Be sure that your CD or flash-disk works properly under a Windows O/S.
  • NO USE OF PRIVATE NOTEBOOK COMPUTERS WILL BE ALLOWED (OR POSSIBLE).
  • An (oldstyle) overhead projector will only be available upon an advance request.