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Travel and Commitment Schedule 2006
David Tománek
(Numbers refer to the List of Presentations;
invited talks at conferences are marked by *)
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2006

December 11, 2005 - January 8, 2006: Basel, Switzerland
Collaborative discussions at the University of Basel

* 506.   (Trans)formation of carbon nanotubes: Role of electronic and thermal excitations. Invited talk at the XVth Symposium on Atomic, Cluster and Surface Physics (SASP'06) in Obergurgl, Austria, February 4, 2006.

February 27 - March 1, 2006: Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Research Advisory Board Meeting, Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN)

March 10-17, 2006: Baltimore, MD
Presenter and symposium co-organizer, APS March Meeting

507.   Density functional study of cyclacene-based carbon nanotubular compounds. Contribution of Shinya Okano, Glen P. Miller, and David Tománek at the 2006 March Meeting of the American Physical Society in Baltimore, MD, March 13, 2006.

508.   Compositional and magnetic ordering in Mo6S9-xIx nanowires. Contribution of Teng Yang, Shinya Okano, and David Tománek at the 2006 March Meeting of the American Physical Society in Baltimore, MD, March 13, 2006.

509.   Real-time ab initio simulations of excited carrier dynamics in carbon nanotubes. Contribution of Yoshiyuki Miyamoto, Angel Rubio Secades, and David Tománek at the 2006 March Meeting of the American Physical Society in Baltimore, MD, March March 14, 2006.

510.   Role of electronic excitations in ion collisions with carbon nanostructures. Contribution of David Tománek, Yoshiyuki Miyamoto, and Arkady Krasheninnikov at the 2006 March Meeting of the American Physical Society in Baltimore, MD, March 15, 2006.

511.   A comparison of the electronic structure and optical plasmons in Csx clusters, Csx shells and C60 coated with a Csx shell. Contribution of Arne Rosen, Jens Ekengren, Johan Sjoeholm, Mats Andersson , Daniel Östling, David Tománek at the 2006 March Meeting of the American Physical Society in Baltimore, MD, March 16, 2006.

March 22-26: Dallas, TX
Invited talk at the Conference on Nanoscience for Advanced Applications, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, March 22-25, 2006.

March 31 - April 5, 2006: Seoul, Korea
NSF US-Korea forum on Nano devices

512.   Designing Carbon-Based Nanotechnology on a Supercomputer. Invited talk at the third U.S.-Korea Forum on Active Nano Devices and Systems, Seoul, Korea, April 3, 2006.

April 8-14, 2006: TU Delft, The Netherlands

513.   Connecting and Repairing Nanostructures: Concerns and Solutions. Seminar talk at the Department of Nano-Chemical Engineering, TU Delft, The Netherlands, April 10, 2006.

* 514.   Carbon Nanostructures and the Nanotechnology Revolution. Invited talk at the Conference on Computational Methods in Materials Science, TU Delft, The Netherlands, April 13, 2006.

* 515.   Living and working with defects in carbon nanotubes. Invited talk at the American Vacuum Society-Michigan Chapter's 33rd Annual Spring Symposium on the Science and Application of One-Dimensional Nanostructures, Wayne State University, May 4, 2006.

May 24, 2006 - August 26, 2007: Regensburg, Germany
Humboldt Visiting Professor at the University of Regensburg, Germany.

May 27 - June 2, 2006: Rostock/Warnemünde, Germany
Workshop on Clusters at Surfaces

* 516.   Nano-LEGO: From clusters to wires. Invited talk at the DFG Workshop on Clusters at Surfaces, Rostock/Warnemünde, Germany, June 1, 2006.

June 3 - June 9, 2006: Northeastern University, Boston, MA
NSF-NSEC Center Site Visit

517.   Summary presentation of Theory Projects during the NSF site visit at the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), Boston, MA, June 8, 2006.

June 11 - June 26, 2006: Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan
Conference preparations and discussions on scientific collaboration

June 18, 2006: Nagano, Japan
Co-organizer of the CCTN'06 Satellite conference on Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes ( http://www.tokyo.rist.or.jp/CCTN06/index.html)

June 19 - 23, 2006: Nagano, Japan
Co-organizer of the NT'06 conference ( http://nanotube.msu.edu/nt06/)

* 518.   Nanotubes: Introduction and theoretical background. Tutorial lecture at the Seventh Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes (NT'06 - http://nanotube.msu.edu/nt06/) in Nagano, Japan, June 18, 2006.

* 519.   Can Computer Modeling Guide Nanomanufacturing? Invited presentation at the 1st Meeting of the Nanocarbon Research Committee in Nagano, Japan, June 18, 2006.

520.   Crisis of Creativity, Culture, and Communication? Regensburger Nachtespräch, University of Regensburg, Germany, June 27, 2006.

July 2-4, 2006: Paris, France
Panel Member, first Transnational Call in Nanoscience (NanoSci ERA-Net)

July 5-10, 2006: Cargèse, Corsica, France
Summer School on Nanotubes

* 521.   Electronic, mechanical, and thermal properties of nanotubes. Invited presentation at the Nanotube Summer School in Cargèse, Corsica, France, July 8, 2006.

July 11-13, 2006: Berlin, Germany
Annual Meeting of the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation

July 12, 2006: Berlin, Germany
Receiving the Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation Distinguished Senior Scientist Award

July 31-August 4, 2006: Basel, Switzerland
International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology (ICN&T 2006)

* 522.   Designing Nanotechnology Devices on a Supercomputer. Invited talk at the International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology (ICN&T 2006), Basel, Switzerland, August 4, 2006.

August 28-29, 2006: Chemnitz, Germany
Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics of Nanosystems ( http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/physik/KSND/eng/nldnano.php)

* 523.   Excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures. Invited talk at the Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics of Nanosystems in Chemnitz, August 29, 2006.

524.   Nanotechnology in our Life: From new Materials to Nanomedicine. Seminar talk at the Technical University Dresden, Germany, August 31, 2006.

September 8-13, 2006: San Francisco, California
Fall Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS)

* 525.   Fullerenes and nanotubes: from ashes to glory. Invited talk at the ACS Presidential Symposium Honoring Richard E. Smalley, Fall Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), San Francisco, CA, September 12, 2006.

526.   Nano-LEGO: From clusters to wires. Seminar talk at the IPICyT in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, September 15, 2006.

* 527.   Nano-LEGO: From clusters to wires. Invited talk at the Second Workshop on Nanoscience for Advanced Applications: on the Crossroads of Disciplines, Leon-Guanajuato, Mexico, September 21, 2006.

* 528.   Can Computer Modeling Guide Nanomanufacturing? Invited presentation at the Graduiertenkolleg Symposium of the University of Regensburg, Windberg, Germany, September 28, 2006.

* 529.   What makes clusters so special? Invited talk at the Arne Rosén symposium at Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden, October 20, 2006.

October 21-23, 2006: Vienna, Austria
Panel Member, first Transnational Call in Nanoscience (NanoSci ERA-Net)

* 530.   Designing Carbon-Based Nanotechnology on a Supercomputer. Invited talk at the CECAM workshop on Simulations of Novel Carbon Materials, Lyon, France, October 25-28, 2006.

* 531.   Unexpected properties of carbon nanostructures. Invited talk at the symposium on Nanostructured Biomaterials 2006 at the Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic, November 15-16, 2006.

532.   Buckyballs, Nanotubes, and The Nanotechnology Revolution. Common seminar of the Physical Chemistry Institute and the Center for NanoScience (CeNS) at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany, December 1, 2006.