Special Session 11 INNOVATIVE CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR 2D MATERIALS AND BEYOND (SS11)

The SS11 session at DSL 2025 will showcase a diverse array of innovative characterization techniques, including advanced microscopy, tailored for the study of 2D materials and other low-dimensional systems. This session will comprehensively cover both in situ and ex situ methods, emphasizing their pivotal role in uncovering critical insights into material structure, properties, and behaviors under various conditions. By integrating the latest advancements in these techniques, the session aims to foster deep discussions and collaborations, appealing to a broad audience of researchers and industry professionals



PUBLICATION
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ORGANISER(S)
  • Prof. Keesam Shin Changwon National University,
    S. Korea
    keesam@changwon.ac.kr

  • Prof. Mark H. Rümmeli VSB-Technical University of Ostrava,
    Czech Republic
    Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research,
    Germany
    M.Ruemmeli@ifw-dresden.de

  • Prof. Alicja Bachmatiuk Polish Center for Technology Development (PORT),
    Poland
    alicja-bachmatiuk@wp.pl



INVITED SPEAKERS:
  • ‘INSIGHTS INTO THE ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE GRAPHENE-BASED HYBRIDS: INTEGRATED EXPERIMENTAL (IN-SITU) AND THEORETICAL (DFT) INVESTIGATIONS’ Dr. Sanju Gupta
    Penn State University,
    University Park, PA, USA
    Short Bio (PDF)
    Abstract (PDF)
  • ‘WHY DO Ag ATOMS DO NOT CONDENSE ON PERFLUORINATED MATERIALS? – UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMSM FOR MODULATION OF CONDENSATION COEFFICIENT FOR FABRICATION OF NANOSTRUCTURED Ag FILMS’ Dr. Szymon Abrahamczyk
    University of Warwick,
    UK
    Short Bio (PDF)
    Abstract (PDF)
  • ‘EVALUATION OF MORPHOLOGY AND STRUCTURE OF BATTERY SEPARATORS USING CORELATIVE MICROSCOPY AND DIFFRACTION METHODS’ Prof. Grazyna Martynkova-Simha
    VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava,
    Czech Republic