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III INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

"THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID STATES

AT LOW TEMPERATURES"

25 October 2023 - ONLINE FORMAT

Traditionally, the B. Verkin Institute for Low-Temperature Physics and Engineering of NAS of Ukraine holds wide-scope meetings in the field of condensed matter and low-temperature physics. In this year, thanks to Ukraine military force we are able to continue our research investigations, despite the russian military aggression and invasion to the Ukraine. We also strongly need to save communication and collaboration with colleagues that have respectful opinions about Ukraine's independence and our European choice for integration. Therefore, we will organize III INTERNATIONAL THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY WORKSHOP (online) on 25 October 2023. The Workshop will be organized with the support of NRFU project No 2020.02/0094 "Quantum tunneling of vibrational excitations in thermal conductivity of crystalline and amorphous materials and composites". We invite researchers to make keynote or regular talks with results related with the investigations of the thermal phenomena in the solid states at low temperature. It is a great honour for us that you will take part in our Workshop and your talk will provide a great scientific base for communication and discussion with the experts in the field of study of the thermal conductivity phenomena.

Previous events:

B. Verkin Institute for Low-Temperature Physics and Engineering of NAS of Ukraine in 2022

A few days before the full-scale invasion of russia on the territory of Ukraine (February 18, 2022), ILTPE scientists held a popular science lecture on the Night of Science at the Boyko author's school, Kharkiv.

Nevertheless of all chalenges during the war, we organized on 8-9 November 2022, Kharkiv (online), Ukraine the fruitful 2nd Thermal Conductivity Workshop with an international status and participants from leading Ukrainian and large scientific centers from abroad.

1st Thermal Conductivity Workshop

International Advanced Research Workshop “Thermal Conductivity of solid states at low temperature” in the frame of International Advanced Study Conference Condensed Matter and Low Temperature Physics 2021.

The Workshop was organized with the support of NRFU project № 2020.02/0094 "Quantum tunneling of vibrational excitations in thermal conductivity of crystalline and amorphous materials and composites"

Studies of the modern aspects of condensed matter and low temperature physics and focuses on the thermal phenomena and behaviour of the thermal conductivity in the solid states at low temperatures were discussed.

8 June 2021, Kharkiv, Ukraine

2nd Thermal Conductivity Workshop

Nevertheless of all chalenges during the russian military aggression, we organized the fruitful 2nd Thermal Conductivity Workshop with an international status and participants from leading Ukrainian and large scientific centers from abroad, in particular Poland, Japan, Spain. In adition some of the results of this event were published in a special issue (v.49, No. 5, 2023) of the International journal "Fizyka Nyzkykh Temperatur" ("Low Temperature Physics").

This event has had the aim to save communication and collaboration with our colleagues that support us, our vision about the Ukraine's independence and integration to the European & International Research Network.

Low. Temp. Phys.

8-9 November 2022, Kharkiv (online), Ukraine

How to participate?

ThermalConductivityWorkshop

We are inviting you to attend the Workshop “Thermal conductivity of solid states at low temperatures”, which will be held in Kharkiv (online), Ukraine on 25 October 2023.


Details:

  • Registration Fee: No Fee.

  • Format: 10 min oral presentation + time for discussion.

  • Requirements: 1-page abstract acourding to Abstract template.

  • Confirmation: A successful registration will be validated by the e-mail confirmation.

  • Participation: The talks of the Thermal Conductivity Workshop will be available for all registered persons (via Zoom link).

  • Manuscript: In addition to an abstract we are strongly invite to submite the full manuscript that will be publication in the special issue of the peer-reviewed scientific "Fizyka Nyzkykh Temperatur" (English version of the journal "Low Temperature Physics" published American Institute of Physics) after reviwing.

  • The all information about the rules of editing the manuscript is available at journal Fizika Nizkikh Temperatur.

  • Registration and abstact submittion deadline: 15 October 2023:

Research topics:

  • 1. Low temperature thermal properties of quasi - 1D and 2D crystals.
  • 2. Heat transfer in magnetic materials.
  • 3. Collective excitations in molecular crystals and glasses.
  • 4. Heat phenomena in nanomaterials and material science.
  • 5. Thermal conductivity and quantum effects in solid states.

The main objective of the Thermal Conductivity Workshop is to provide comprehensive communication for experts in the area of low-temperature physics, thermal phenomena in solids, and heat transfer studies.

Speakers of the Workshop:

Dr. Daria Szewczyk

Department of Low Temperature and Superconductivity, Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research PAS, 50-422, Wroclaw, Poland

Title of Keynote talk: Low-temperature features of volcanic glasses: heat capacity studies

Prof. Miguel Angel Ramos

Laboratorio de Bajas Temperaturas, Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain

Title of talk: Where do glassy anomalies in disordered crystals come from? Specific heat at low temperatures in quasiplanar molecular crystals

Dr. Manuel Moratalla Martín

Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC) and Instituto Nicolás Cabrera (INC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 28049, Madrid, Spain

Title of talk: Suppression of two-level systems in TPD ultrastable glasses

Mr. Alberto Andrino Gómez

Laboratorio de Bajas Temperaturas, Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Campus de Cantoblanco, E- 28049 Madrid, Spain

Title of talk: Low temperature electrical conductivity of ion-beam irradiated Bi-Sb films

Prof. Takayoshi Katase

MDX Research Center for Element Strategy, International Research Frontiers Initiative, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori, Yokohama 226-8503, Japan

Title of talk: Thermal conductivity modulation via crystal structure dimensionality switching of chalcogenide semiconductors

Dr. Volodymyr Tkáč

Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice, Park Angelinum 9, 041 54 Košice, Slovakia

Title of talk: Thermal conductivity of the binary ZnO-P2O5 glasses at low temperatures

Dr. Oksana Korolyuk

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, NASU, 47 Nauka Ave., 61103, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: An empirical universal approach to describing the thermal conductivity of amorphous polymers over a wide temperature range

Dr. Soichi Tatsumi

Kyoto Institute of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, Kyoto, 606-8585, Japan

Title of talk: High Resolution Differential Scanning Calorimetric Works on Vapor-Deposited Ultrastable Phenolphthalein Glass

Mr. Pavlo Baloh

Institute of Physics, Faculty of Science, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice, Park Angelinum 9, 041 54 Košice, Slovakia

Title of talk: Experimental study of lattice and magnetic properties of rare-earth doped phosphate glasses

Dr. Vitalii Liubachko

Institute for Solid State Physics and Chemistry, Uzhhorod National University, Uzhhorod, 88000, Ukraine

Title of talk: Dipole ordering and thermal conductivity in Cu(Ag)In(Bi)P2S(Se)6 layered crystals

Prof. Junichiro Shiomi

The University of Tokyo, Institute of Engineering Innovation, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo, 113-8656, Japan

Title of talk: Controlling thermal transport of by nanostructuring

Dr. Yuliia Horbatenko

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, NASU, 47 Nauka Ave., 61103, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: Thermal conductivity of functional materials formed by the superlattices-type structures

Dr. Volodymyr Sagan

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, NASU, 47 Nauka Ave., 61103, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: Low temperature thermal conductivity of ABS thermoplastic polymer and its composite with oxide graphene

Prof. Alexander Krivchikov

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, NASU, 47 Nauka Ave., 61103, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: TExponential approximation for coherent tunnel contribution in thermal conductivity of complex solid

Prof. Mary Anne White

Department of Chemistry, Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, and Clean Technology Research Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Title of Keynote talk: Thermal Conductivity and Near-Zero Thermal Expansion Materials

Prof. Yasuhiro Nakazawa

Department of Chemistry & Research Centre for Thermal and Entropic Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Osaka 560-0043, Japan

Title of talk: Hole Doping in the Spin Liquid State of Organic Charge Transfer Complexes

Prof. Kostiantyn Niemchenko

V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Research and Educational Institute of Computer Physics and Energy, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: Heat transfer dependence on boundary scattering in very long narrow conductors

Mr. Mykyta Spotar

V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Research and Educational Institute of Computer Physics and Energy, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: Thermal conductivity of nanowires with boundary of different scattering types

Mr. Oluwagbemiga P. Ojo

Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33620, USA

Title of talk: Intrinsically Low Thermal Conductivity by Heterovalent Cations Substitution: a case study of CuInSnSe4

Dr. Alex Maznev

Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139, USA

Title of talk: Ballistic nanoscale heat transport in silicon at room temperature

Prof. Gang Chen

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139, USA

Title of Keynote talk: Phonon heat conduction regime map

Dr. Maksym Barabashko

B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, NASU, 47 Nauka Ave., 61103, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Title of talk: Heat capacity and thermal expansion: analyzing of atomic, molecular crystals and carbon nanostructure systems

Seminar program:


WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:

Prof. Alexander Dolbin

Deputy director of scientific work at B.I. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering and Head of the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems. Author and co-author of over 100 scientific articles. Head of the dilatometric group.

Prof. Alexander Krivchikov

Head of the NRFU project No 2020.02/0094 "Quantum tunneling of vibrational excitations in thermal conductivity of crystalline and amorphous materials and composites". Chief Researcher at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems.

Prof. Vyacheslav Konstantinov

Head of the group for the study of heat transfer processes in simple molecular crystals and solutions. Chief Researcher at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems.

Dr. Volodymyr Sagan

Senior Researcher at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems. He studies isochoric thermal conductivity and heat transfer in molecular crystals and solutions at low temperatures.

Dr. Razet Basnukaeva

Senior Researcher at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems. She investigates the heat phenomena in nanomaterials and material science.

Dr. Maksym Barabashko

Senior Researcher at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems. Secretary / Contact for questions: msbarabashko@gmail.com

Dr. Yuliia Horbatenko

Researcher at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems. She studies temperature behaviour of thermal conductivity and the glassy anomalies in the low-temperature thermal properties of a minimally disordered crystalline solid.

PhD student, Diana Hurova

PhD student at the Department of Thermal properties and structure of Solids and nanosystems of the B.I. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of NAS of Ukraine. She studies structural properties of nanosystems and molecular crystals.