2nd Sino-Russian Symposium on Chemistry and Materials
May 29–June 1, 2024 Skoltech, Moscow, Russian Federation
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about the event
The 2nd Sino-Russian Symposium on Chemistry and Materials (SRSCM) will be held in Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia from May 29 to June 1.
SRSCM is a scientific event, focused on fostering collaboration and sharing advancements in the fields of chemistry and materials science. This symposium will provide opportunities for chemists, physicists and materials scientists to share their knowledge and expertise, and also build an exchange and cooperation platform for research scientists and industrial workers.
Main topics include: ➔ Crystal growth ➔ Catalysis ➔ Theory of materials ➔ Energy materials ➔ Non-linear optical materials ➔ Photo-chemistry ➔ Nanomaterials
4:30 p.m. — Shilie Pan "New optoelectronic functional materials" 5:15 p.m. — Artem R. Oganov "Predicting and rationalizing novel compounds"
6-8 p.m.
Bureau meeting for speakers
В2-3006
9 p.m.
Gala dinner for speakers
Restaurant, transport will be provided
10 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Plenary session (chair Haohai Yu)
Main hall (R2-2018)
10 a.m. — Gang Wang "Surface nonlinear optical effect of topological semimetal" 10:45 a.m. — Artem Abakumov "How advanced transmission electron microscopy can contribute to battery research?" 11:30 a.m. — Zhihua Yang "Design of nonlinear optical materials"
12:15-1:30 p.m.
Lunch
Skoltech canteen, individually
1:30-3 p.m.
Plenary session (chair Valentine Ananikov)
Main hall (R2-2018)
1:30 p.m. — Sergey Streltsov "Orbital effects in solids: basics, recent progress and opportunities" 2:15 p.m. — Alexander Shapeev "Machine learning interatomic interaction and beyond"
3-3:30 p.m.
Tea break
Main hall
;S1: Crystal growth I (chair Mikhail Medvedev);S2: Theory of Materials (chair Sergey Streltsov);S3: Catalysis and Chemistry (chair Artem Abakumov)
;<b>А2-2007-2009</b>;<b>Library quiet space</b>;<b>Main hall (R2-2018)</b>
<b>3:30-3:50 p.m.</b>;Junjie Li "In-situ atomic scale observations on crystal nucleation and growth";Sergey Levchenko "AI-assisted discovery of composition-property relationships for materials design";Sergei Ponomarenko "Organic semiconducting molecules as artificial retina pigments"
<b>3:50-4:10 p.m.</b>;Mikhail Medvedev "Building a digital twin of an ICP-CVD process";Di Sun "Construction and evolution mechanism of hierarchical silver clusters";Xiao Dong "High pressure induced of H4O2+ ion"
<b>4:10-4:30 p.m.</b>;Yadong Xu "Controlled crystallization of centimeter-size organic semiconductor crystals";Junwei Hu "Exploring solid-solid phase transition using enhanced sampling methods";Dmitry Perekalin "Asymmetric catalytic reactions using racemic rhodium complexes"
<b>4:30-4:50 p.m.</b>;Laishun Qin "Halide crystal growth and scintillation for neutron-gamma dual readout;Congwei Xie "A prediction-driven database to enable rapid discovery of novel optoelectronic materials";Xiang-Feng Zhou "Hard copper boride with exceptional conductivity"
<b>4:50-5:10 p.m.</b>;Min Zhang "Structural design and optical properties of novel inorgnaic photoelectric functional crystals";Dmitry Kvashnin "Organic/inorganic heterostructures for optoelectronic application. computational study";Vitaly Korepanov "Synthetic approaches to 2D polymeric phthalocyanines"
<b>5:10-5:30 p.m.</b>;Shanming Li "Growth and properties of laser crystals for high-energy repetitive pulse lasers";Sergey Lepeshkin "Prediction of the structure and stability of molecules and clusters";Konstantin Bryliakov "Biomimetic chemistry toolbox for direct C(sp3)‒H heterofunctionalizations"
5:30-7 p.m.
Poster session
R2-2019
7 p.m.
Fourchette dinner for all participants (in the poster hall)
R2-2019
10:30 a.m.
Plenary session (chair Andrey Rempel)
Main hall (R2-2018)
10:30 a.m. — Vladimir Fedin"Chemical design and functional properties of porous coordination polymers" 11:15 a.m. — Haiyang Niu "Investigation of material phase transition based on deep learning advanced molecular dynamics"
12 noon
Lunch
Skoltech canteen, individually
1-8 p.m.
Visits of Moscow (Moscow State University, Kremlin and Red Square, VDNKh) and of Skoltech and Skolkovo Innovation Center
Skoltech canteen, individually
8 p.m.
Dinner (individually)
10:30 a.m.-12 noon
Plenary session (chair Haiyang Niu)
Main hall (R2-2018)
10:30 a.m. — Albert Nasibulin "SWCNT transparent conducting films: towards the theoretical limit" 11:15 a.m. — Vladimir Pudalov "Progress, problems and prospects of room-temperature superconductivity"
12 noon-1:30 p.m.
Lunch
Skoltech canteen, individually
;S4: Energy materials (chair Alexander Kvashnin);S5: Non-linear optical materials (chair Larisa Shvanskaya);S6: Chemistry and photochemistry (chair Vladimir Fedin)
;<b>R2-2019</b>;<b>B4-3007</b>;<b>Main hall (R2-2018)</b>
<b>1:30-1:50 p.m.</b>;Tao Fan "Machine learning and DFT for the search for thermoelectric materials";Miriding Mutailipu "Hydroxyfluorooxoborates: a fresh opportunity for borate chemistry";Alexey Tarasov "Perovskite chemistry and engineering at the Faculty of Materials Science of Moscow State University"
<b>1:50-2:10 p.m.</b>;Alexey Lukoyanov "Novel magnetocaloric materials GdTX for energy applications";Qi Wu "Exploration of semi-organic nonlinear optical crystal materials";Andrey Rempel "Machine learning assisted design and properties of novel complex concentrated functional materials"
<b>2:10-2:30 p.m.</b>;Zhengyang Zhou "Determination of controversial structures in thermoelectric materials through 3D electron diffraction";Ivan Kruglov "AI-guided screening of novel nonlinear optical materials";Huan Ye "Photochemistry and geologic significance of elemental sulfur"
<b>2:30-2:50 p.m.</b>;Victor Abrukov "Neural networks for development of advanced solid rocket propellant in the framework of materials genome initiative conception";Mingxia Xu "Progress on DKDP crystals for high power laser system application";Alexander Dilman "Synthetic methods: from fluorine chemistry to photocatalysis"
2:50-3:20 p.m.
Tea break
Main hall
;S7: Hot Topics I (chair Alexey Emeline);S8: Crystal growth and crystallography II (chair Miriding Mutalipu);S9: Theory of materials II (chair Alexander Shapeev)
;<b>R2-2019</b>;<b>B4-3007</b>;<b>Main hall (R2-2018)</b>
<b>3:20-3:40 p.m.</b>;Yuntao Wu "Low-Dimensional all-inorganic Cu(I) halide single crystals as efficient X- and gamma-ray scintillators";Xiuhong Pan "Progress of crystal growth under microgravity in China;Elizaveta Vaneeva "Prediction of the stability and abundance of organic molecules"<p>Ludmila Bereznikova "Application of graph neural networks to search for new deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical materials"</p>
<b>3:40-4 p.m.</b>;Alexander Korsunsky "Rational experimental-computational correlation (RECC)";Tao Wang "Growth and applications of Cd-Zn telluride single crystals in advanced radiation detector technologies";Nikita Rybin "Calculating thermophysical properties of liquid electrolytes using moment tensor potential"<p>Alexey Maltsev "Prediction of new materials for battery applications"</p>
<b>4-4:20 p.m.</b>;Dmitry Krasnikov "Multi-level organization of carbon nanotubes for advanced THz optics";Elena Belokoneva "Topology-symmetry analysis of inorganic crystals: structures and properties prediction";Yu Xie "Machine-learning aided material simulation software ARES and its applications"
;<b>Main hall (R2-2018)</b>;<b>R2-2019</b>
<b>4:50-5:10 p.m.</b>;Mojtaba Alaei "Benchmarking DFT on the prediction of antiferromagnetic transition temperatures";Alexey Emeline "Effects of intrinsic defects on optical behavior of halide perovskites"
<b>5:10-5:30 p.m.</b>;Larisa Shvanskaya "How the archetypes of minerals inspire us to create new magnetic materials";Alexander Kvashnin "Higher tungsten boride and its application in catalysis"
<b>5:30-5:50 p.m.</b>;Anhua Wu "Preparation and spin reorientation transition of mixed rare-earth composite orthoferrite SmxR1-xFeO3 crystals";Elena Obraztsova "One-dimensional graphene nanomaterials for laser physics"
5:50 p.m.
Closing ceremony. Best poster awards
Main hall (R2-2018)
accommodation
Dear participants,
As there is no registration fee, we kindly remind you that all participants are responsible for covering their own transportation and accommodation expenses during the symposium.
To stay in Russia for up to 16 days, you can apply for an electronic visa at the following link.
currency exchange
To pay for the hotel and cover other expenses in Russia you need to exchange your currency into rubles (RUB). You can do this upon arrival at Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo, and Domodedovo airports.
contacts
Any questions about the Symposium and visa invitations can be asked via email at a.kisil@skoltech.ru
Materials Discovery Laboratory Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology 30 Bolshoy Boulevard, Building 1 Skolkovo Innovation Center Moscow 121205, Russia