The meeting is scheduled for four days and about 100 participants are expected. There are planned 15 invited plenary talks, 12 oral communications and approximately 50 poster presentations. Half of the participants will be probably from Argentina and the others coming from Europe (20) and Latin America (30). Invited talks as well as selected contributed papers will be published as an special (but consecutively numbered) issue of the journal Physica B-Condensed Matter.

 

You can access or download the complete Scientific Program of the Workshop here (MS-Word file)

 

Invited Plenary Lectures

 

Punit Boolchand, USA

Self-organized phases of disordered matter

Krish Bharuth - Ram, South Africa Hyperfine interaction studies in Diamond
Reiner Vianden, Germany PAC studies with rare-earth probes in wide band gap semiconductors
Manfred Forker, Germany Hyperfine interactions in magnetically ordered rare-earth intermetallics
Michael Uhrmacher, Germany

Application of Perturbed-Angular-Correlation spectroscopy to oxides

Manfred Deicher, Germany Characterization of defects in semiconductors using radioactive isotopes

Klaus Peter Lieb, Germany

Alkali and group-IV-ion implantation in alpha-quartz: luminescence and epitaxy

Jean-Marc Grenèche, France

Nanomagnetism in solid state, earth and life sciences
Stefaan Cottenier Hyperfine interactions at lanthanide impurities in iron

Helena M. Petrilli, Brazil

Hyperfine Interactions and ab-initio calculations
Elisa Baggio Saitovitch, Brazil

Structural Features and Pair Breaking Field in RNi_2B_2C and RNiBC Compounds as Seen by Local Method  

Moni Behar, Brazil Influence of the excitation power density on Si nanocrystals photoluminescence
Daniel Pusiol, Argentina

NQR: from imaging to explosives and drugs detectors

Joao G. Martins Correia, Switzerland

Switching ON / OFF “after-effects” with e- - gamma / gamma - gamma TDPAC

Joao P. Araújo, Portugal Local distortions in AMnO3 perovskites studied by Perturbed Angular Correlation