Scientific Program

Besides the dedicated poster session on Tuesday the coffee breaks provide additional opportunities for all participants to present their posters. All posters will be presented on Tuesday in a short lightning talk by the respective presenter.

 

Tuesday Nov. 7

 

9:00
Welcome and introduction

Session Chair: Aurelio Mateo-Alonso

9:20
Helicene and Twistacene ladder polymers in energy storage, energy conversion, chiroptics and optoelectronics
Colin Nuckolls / Columbia University, USA

10:00
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Graham Bodwell / University of Newfoundland, Canada

10:40
Poster introduction
Short introduction of posters #1-6

11:10
Coffee break and posters

11:40
Pushing the limitis of site-selective Fullerene chemistry
Max von Delius / University of Ulm, Germany

12:20
A journey to the land of polycyclic aromatic systems
Renana Gershoni-Poranna / Technion, Israel

13:00
Lunch

Session Chair: Mathias Senge

14:30
Unveiling the fascinating world of Helicenes: from synthesis to their intriguing properties
Irena Stara / IOCB Prague, Czech Republic

15:10
Helicenes: chiral platforms with fascinating properties
Jeanne Crassous / University of Rénnes 1, France

15:50
Poster introduction
Short introduction of poster #7-13

16:20
Coffee break and posters

16:50
Molecular carbons with different topologies and size
Chunyan Chi / National University of Singapore

17:30
π-Conjugated Oligoradicaloids and Anions: Aromaticity, Magnetism, and Non-covalent Interactions
Marcin Stępień / University of Wrocław, Poland

18:10
Poster introduction
Short introduction of poster #14-20

18:45
POSTER SESSION

19:45
End of poster session and Dinner

 

 

Wednesday Nov. 8

 

9:00
Welcome

Session Chair: Max von Delius

9:05
Engineering Porphyrin-based molecular wires
Harry Anderson / University of Oxford, UK

9:45
Exotic aromaticity of porphyrin analogues
Hiroshi Shinokubo / Nagoya University, Japan

10:25
From shape to function - Conformational engineering of Porphyrins
Mathias O. Senge / Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

11:05
Conference photo

11:15
Coffee break and posters

11:45
Antiaromaticity - The fuzzier brother? Developments, opportunities, and computational chemistry
Judy Wu / University of Houston, USA

12:25
Development of new synthetic methods and their applications in carbon nanoscience
Ramesh Jasti / University of Oregon, USA

13:05
Lunch

14:15
Excursion

19:30
Dinner

 

Thursday Nov. 9

 

9:00
Welcome

Session Chair: Judy Wu

9:05
Amazing molecular nanographenes
Nazario Martín Léon / IMDEA Nanoscience Institute, Spain

9:45
Giant molecular graphene nanoribbons
Aurelio Mateo-Alonso / POLYMAT, Spain

10:25
Helical synthetic nanographenes with atomic precision
Jiaobing Wang / Sun Yet-Sen University, China

11:05
Coffee break and poster session

11:35
Exploring molecular nanocarbons with organic synthesis
Hiroyuki Isobe / University of Tokyo, Japan

12:15
Recent studies on π-expanded trinaphtho[3.3.3]propellane
Takashi Kubo / Osaka University, Japan

12:55
Lunch

Session Chair: Chunyan Chi

14:25
Development of chemical tools for understanding biology
Youngmi Kim / Kyung Hee University, South Korea

15:05
Graphene nanostructures 3.0: Nanoelectronics, quantum phenomena & properties
Xinliang Feng / TU Dresden, Germany

15:45
Coffee break and posters

16:15
Non-bonding states: from radicals to diradicals
Juan Casado Cordón / University of Malaga, Spain

16:55
Phosphorus/Nitrogen-containing heterocycles: Facile syntheses, tunable optoelectronic properties, and supramolecular chemistry
Michael Haley / University of Oregon, USA

17:35
Closing Remarks

19:30
Dinner