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− | Final Scientific Programme
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− | FRET and Beyond - 2018
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− | Förster Resonance Energy Transfer and Beyond
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− | Room 315, Warsaw University Library, 56/66 Dobra St., Warsaw
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− | GPS 52.2423917, 21.0244245 http://www.buw.uw.edu.pl/en/
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− | Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018 - Opening Session
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− | 18:30-19:00 Participants Welcome
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− | 19:00-19:30 Welcome address and FRET by the Chairman - Dr. Kris Sienicki
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− | 20:00-22:00 Welcome dinner at "Trattoira Rucola - Italian Restaurant"
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− | GPS 52.246018, 21.013076 http://www.trattoriarucola.pl/en
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− | Thursday, May 3rd, 2018 - First Meeting Day
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− | Morning Session
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− | 9:00-12:00 J. L. Hemmerich, S. Bang, R. Bennett and S. Y. Buhmann
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− | Interatomic Coulomb decay and Förster resonance energy transfer in dielectric environments
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− | Questions and Discussion
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− | F. Cucinotta, B. P. Jarman, S. J. Cooper, H. J. Riggs and F. Puntoriero
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− | Energy transfer beyond the molecular scale: expanding the dimensionality of FRET with supramolecular systems.
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− | Questiona and Discussion
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− | Lunch Time
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− | 12:00-13:30 http://www.dziurkaodklucza.com.pl/en
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− | GPS 52.2407587, 21.0238658
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− | Afternoon Session
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− | 13:30-16:00 S. Axelrod and P. Brumer
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− | Reaction rates and quantum coherence effects in natural processes: photosyn-thetic energy transfer and photoisomerization
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− | Pedro Hernandez Martinez and Hilmi Demir
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− | Understanding FRET in Semiconductor Nanostructures: Dimensionality and Assembly Effects and Peculiar Examples
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− | Panel Discussion
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− | 16:00 + → Pedro Hernandez Martinez (Discussion Leader)
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− | Molecular Scale Circuits: Realistic Goal or Vain Illusion?
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− | Friday, May 4th, 2018 - Second Meeting Day
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− | Morning Session
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− | 9:00-12:00 S. Lochbrunner, F. Fennel and S. Wolter
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− | Exciton Migration in Ordered and Disordered Organic Systems
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− | Yusen Luo, Maria Wächtler and Benjamin Dietzek
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− | Energy vs. Electron Transfer:
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− | Ultrafast Photoinduced Dynamics in Molecular Triads
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− | Sebastian Maćkowski
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− | Graphene as a unique two-dimensional platform for sensing and energy conversion.
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− | Lunch Time
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− | 12:00-13:30 http://pizzeria.boscaiola.pl/
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− | GPS 52.2423917, 21.02442450
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− | Afternoon Session
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− | 13:30- → Gloria de las Heras-Martínez, Josu Andrieu, Banafshé Larijani and Jose Reque-jo-Isidro
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− | Quantitative determination of intracellular equilibrium dissociation constants.
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− | G. Urstöger, R. Schennach and U. Hirn
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− | Measuring the Area in Molecular Contact between Paper Fibers using FRET Microscopy
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− | Saturday, May 5th, 2018 - Third Meeting Day
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− | Morning Session
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− | 9:00-13:30 A. Cristian Cortes and B. Zubin Jacob
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− | Coherent energy transfer in nanophotonics: quantum design principles and efficiency limits.
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− | Adam Kell, Anton Khmelnitskiy and Ryszard Jankowiak
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− | On Uncorrelated Inter-Monomer Förster Energy Transfer in Fenna- Matthews-Olson Complexes.
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− | G. Gil, S. Corni, A. Delgado, A. Bertoni and G. Goldoni
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− | Resonance energy transfer in dye-functionalized nanoparticles: multipole and anisotropy effects.
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− | Brent P. Krueger
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− | Fretting about FRET: Modeling Fluorescence
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− | A.V. Ruban
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− | Dynamic light harvesting membrane
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− | George C. Schatz
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− | Plasmon-mediated resonance energy transfer
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− | Woodbury, N.; Mandal, S.; Lin, S.; Boulais, E.; Sawaya, N. P. D.; Veneziano, R.; Andreoni, A.; Banal, J. L.; Kondo, T.; Schlau-Cohen, G. S.; Yan, H.; Aspu-ru-Guzik, A.; Bathe, M.
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− | Programmable Energy Transfer Systems
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− | Á. Szabó, T. Szatmári, L. Ujlaky-Nagy, G. Vereb, J. Szöllősi and P. Nagy
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− | The rush for an ever brighter signal complicates interpretation of fluorescence measurements
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− | Morning Session
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− | 9:00-12:00 G. Gil, S. Corni, A. Delgado, A. Bertoni and G. Goldoni
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− | Resonance energy transfer in dye-functionalized nanoparticles: multipole and anisotropy effects.
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