Japan-UK Student Mini-Symposium on Magneto-Science
Japan-UK Student Mini-Symposium on Magneto-Science will be held in Higashi-Hiroshima,
as a pre-symposium of ISMS2005 (http://dione.shinshu-u.ac.jp/ magnet/ISMS2005/).
At this symposium, a variety of topics related to “Magneto-Science” - magnetic field effects in chemical, physical and biological processes–,
will be discussed.
Not only the scientists studying magneto-science but also graduate and
undergraduate students who are interested in this new area of science, are welcomed to the symposium.
Y. Tanimoto, Organizer
Date: November 9, 2005, 13:00 -16:50
Place: Room E002,
1-3-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8526, Japan
Registration Fee: Free
Further information: Y. Tanimoto
TEL: 082-424-7409 E-mail: tanimoto@sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Program
13:00-13:05 Opening
13:05-14:45 Kazuya Takahashi, Kanazawa University
Magnetic Field and Methylene Chain Length Effects on Bifunctional Photochemistry of Chain-linked Compounds Containing 7-Nitro-2-fluorenyloxy
and Anilino Chromophores
Satoko Harada,
Magnetic Field Effects on Decay Rates of Photogenerated Biradical from Intramolecular Electron Transfer Reactions in Porphyrin-C60 Linked Compounds
Nicola Wagner,
The Low Field Problem: Using Relaxation to Reduce Complexity
Cris Rodgers,
Spin chemistry in migrating birds: A theoretical study
14:45-15:00 Tea Break
15:00-16:30 Satomi Kawakami, Hiroshima University
The Effects of Magnetic field and High Gravity on Amphibians
Fumi Koyama,
Photoinduced Convection of Organic Solution in Magnetic Field (tentative)
Manabu Sueda,
Magnetic Orientation of Perylene Nanocrystals
Yuuichi Yamamoto,
Magnetic Orientation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes or Their Composite
Materials Using Polymer Wrapping
16:30-16:35 Closing Remarks