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CNL
Travel and Commitment Schedule
David Tománek
(Numbers refer to the List of Presentations;
invited talks at conferences are marked by *)
Travel year: [2005] [2006] [2007] [2008] [2009] [2010] [2011] [2012] [2013] [2014] [2015] [2016]
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2008

February 12-16, 2008: Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany
Referee Panel Member, DFG Priority Program SPP 1165 "Nanowires and Nanotubes".

March 5 - 6, 2008: Boston, MA
Coordination meeting of the CHN Modeling Group at Northeastern University, Boston, MA.

March 8 - 14, 2008: New Orleans, Louisiana
Co-organizer of DMP Session 07.  11.1 on Carbon Nanotubes & Related Materials at the 2008 APS March Meeting in New Orleans, LO, March 10-14, 2008.

558.   Hydrogenation of graphitic nanocarbons. Contributed talk of Savas Berber, David Tomanek, Eunja Kim, Philippe F. Weck, and Glen P. Miller at the 2008 APS March Meeting in New Orleans, LO, March 10, 2008.

559.   Interaction of Si atoms and Si-based radicals with carbon nanotubes and graphene monolayers. Contributed talk of Kiseok Chang, Savas Berber and David Tomanek at the 2008 APS March Meeting in New Orleans, LO, March 10, 2008.

560.   Spin transport in rough graphene nanoribbons. Contributed talk of Inanc Adagideli, Michael Wimmer, Savas Berber, David Tomanek, and Klaus Richter at the 2008 APS March Meeting in New Orleans, LO, March 11, 2008.

561.   Self-assembly of long chain alkanes and their derivatives on graphite. Contributed talk of Teng Yang, Savas Berber, David Tomanek, Jun-Fu Liu, and Glen P. Miller at the 2008 APS March Meeting in New Orleans, LO, March 11, 2008.

April 3 - 10, 2008: Buzios, Brazil

* 562.   Real-time ab initio simulations of excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures. Set of invited lectures at the NSF PASI workshop on Ultrafast and Ultraslow Dynamics in Buzios, Brazil, April 8 and 10, 2008.

April 11 - 13, 2008: Belo Horizonte, Brazil

563.   Real-time ab initio simulations of excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures. Physics seminar talk at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, April 11, 2008.

May 8 - 11, 2008: Las Vegas, Nevada

564.   Real-time ab initio computer simulations of excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures. Presentation at the Las Vegas Friday Physics Forum of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, May 9, 2008.

May 13 - 16, 2008: Berlin, Germany
Panel Member, second transnational call in Nanoscience in the frame of the ERA-Net + programme of the EC (NanoSci ERA-Net).

May 17 - 22, 2008: Lund, Sweden

565.   Nanotubes, Buckyballs, and the Nanotechnology Revolution. Colloquium talk at the Physics Department of the University of Lund, Sweden, May 17 - 22, 2008.

May 23 - 27, 2008: Portorož, Slovenia

* 566.   Molybdenum chalcohalide nanowire mysteries: Structure, rigidity and quantum transport. Plenary lecture at the second international workshop on Transition Metal Chalcohalide Nanostructures (TMCN08; http://optlab.ijs.si/TOPNANO08/generalinformationTMCN.html) in Portorož, Slovenia, May 23 - 27, 2008.
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May 28-29, 2008: Boston, MA
NSF site visit at the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), Northeastern University, Boston, MA.  

June 4 - 6, 2008: Los Alamos, NM

567.   Real-time ab initio computer simulations of excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures. Colloquium talk at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, June 5, 2008.

June 19 - 20, 2008: St. Louis, MO
Meeting of the MSU NIRT at at Washington University - St. Louis.

June 27 - 29, 2008: Montpellier, France
Co-organizer, the Fourth symposium on Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes (CCTN08) in Montpellier, France.

June 30 - July 6, 2008: Montpellier, France
Co-organizer, Ninth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes (NT08; http://nanotube.msu.edu/nt08/) in Montpellier, France.

* 568.   Physical properties and devices based on nanotubes. Plenary summary presentation at the Ninth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes (NT08) in Montpellier, France, July 3, 2008.

569.   Transforming carbon nanotubes to all-semiconductors by silylation. Poster contribution of David Tomanek, Kiseok Chang and Savas Berber at the Ninth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes (NT08; http://nanotube.msu.edu/nt08/) in Montpellier, France, July 4, 2008.

July 11 - 20, 2008: Nagano, Japan

* 570.   When carbon stops being carbon. Invited plenary talk at the CARBON 2008 conference in Nagano, Japan, July 16, 2008.

571.   Playing with buckyballs, nanotubes and graphene. REU Seminar at the Michigan State University Department of Physics and Astronomy, August 31, 2008.

September 15 - 20, 2008: Porto Conte Ricerche, Italy

* 572.   Unique role of nanotubes among carbon allotropes. Invited review talk at the NaPhoD School on carbon nanotubes ( http://www.naphod-school.fmns.rug.nl/), Porto Conte Ricerche, Sardinia, Italy, September 17, 2008.

* 573.   Real-time excited-state dynamics simulations in carbon nanotubes. Invited special topics presentation at the NaPhoD School on carbon nanotubes ( http://www.naphod-school.fmns.rug.nl/), Porto Conte Ricerche, Sardinia, Italy, September 18, 2008.

October 16 - 22, 2008: Phoenix Park, Korea

* 574.   Real-time ab initio computer simulations of excited-state dynamics in carbon nanostructures. Invited plenary talk at the 7th Korea Conference on Innovative Science and Technology (KCIST08) on "Electronic Properties of Carbon Based Materials", Phoenix Park, Korea, October 21, 2008.

October 25 - 29, 2008: Paris, France
Panel Member, second transnational call in Nanoscience in the frame of the ERA-Net + programme of the European Union (NanoSci ERA-Net).

December 4 - 6, 2008: College Park, MD
Sorters' Meeting of the American Physical Society.

December 8, 2008 - January 9, 2009: Switzerland

December 16 - 21, 2008: Istanbul, Turkey

575.   Nanotechnology with Buckyballs, Nanotubes, and Graphene. Colloquium talk at Gebze Institute of Technology, December 17, 2008, Gebze, Turkey.