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2th Marseille Winter School on Multi-Scale Porous Materials 2014

Jan 16-22 2014, Derrien theater, ESIL-Polytech, Aix-Marseille University (AMU), Campus de Luminy, 13288 Marseille, cedex 09

Organized under the auspices of the LabEx ICoME2/CNRS/AM*IDEX, M2UN-GdR-i/CNRS and Polytech Marseille/AMU

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  • Multi scale porous and colloidal materials texture and transport properties I: Many ways to share and divide the space (P. E. Levitz)
  • Multi scale porous and colloidal materials texture and transport properties II: Texture of porous media as probed by scattering techniques (P. E. Levitz)
  • Multi scale porous and colloidal materials texture and transport properties III: (Diffusive) Transport and invasion properties, A statistical physics approach (P. E. Levitz)
  • Accelerated methods (N. Mousseau)
  • Mechanics of multi-scale porous materials, from elasticity to fracture: Modeling and experiment (F.-J.Ulm)
  • Electron microscopy for multi-scale parous materials I: Basics (J. Berthonneau, O. Grauby, and A. Baronnet)
  • Electron microscopy for multi-scale parous materials II: TEM principles (A. Baronnet)
  • Electron microscopy for multi-scale parous materials III: TEM applications (A. Baronnet)
  • Electron microscopy for multi-scale parous materials I: AEM applications (J. Berthonneau, O. Grauby, and A. Baronnet)

Organizers

  • Dr. Roland Pellenq (Multi-Scale Material Science for Energy and Environment, <MSE>2, the joint CNRS-MIT laboratory, CEE-MIT and Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS): pellenq@mit.edu
  • Prof. Philippe Dumas (Polytech-AMU and Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS): philippe.dumas@univ-amu.fr, dumas@cinam.univ-mrs.fr
  • Dr. Christophe Bichara (Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS): bichara@cinam.univ-mrs.fr 
  • Dr. Pierre Levitz (Laboratoire Physicochimie des Electrolytes, Colloïdes et Sciences Analytiques, PHOENIX, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-CNRS): pierre.levitz@upmc.fr
  • Miss Léa Atmani, (Polytech-AMU): winterschool.marseille@gmail.com

Lecturers

  • Prof. Alain Baronnet (Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS, Marseille): baronnet@cinam.univ-mrs.fr
  • Prof. Olivier Grauby (Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS, Marseille): grauby@cinam.univ-mrs.fr
  • Prof. Emanuela Delgado (Institute for Building Materials Microstructure and Rheology, EHT-Zurich): deldago@ifb.baug.ethz.ch
  • Dr. Pierre Levitz (Laboratoire Physicochimie des Electrolytes, Colloïdes et Sciences Analytiques, PECSA, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-CNRS, Paris): pierre.levitz@upmc.fr
  • Prof. Franz Ulm (Dpt of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT and UMI <MSE>2, the joint CNRS-MIT laboratory, Cambridge, US): ulm@mit.edu
  • Prof. John Williams (Dpt of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT): jrw@MIT.EDU
  • Prof. Henri Van Damme (Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS  Marseille and UMI <MSE>2, the joint CNRS-MIT laboratory, Cambridge, US): henri.vandamme@espci.fr
  • Prof. Normand Mousseau (Dpt de Physique, Université de Montréal, Province du Québec, Canada): normand.mousseau@umontreal.ca
  • Prof. Hubert Klein (Centre Interdisciplinaire des Nanosciences de Marseille, CINaM, AMU-CNRS, Marseille): klein@cinam.univ-mrs.fr

Program

  • Henri Van Damme: Multi-Scale Porous Materials for Energy and Environment, setting up the stage (Parts I/II)
  • Normand Mousseau: Geo-politics of fossil energies, Accelerated atomistic simulation methods (Parts I/II)
  • Alain Baronnet, Olivier Grauby, Electron microscopy for multi-scale porous materials, methods, application to clays, cement, shale-gas… (Parts I/II)
  • Pierre Levitz, Multi-scale Porous and colloidal materials, texture and transport properties (Parts I/II)
  • Franz Ulm, Mechanics of multi-scale porous materials, from elasticity to fracture: modeling and experiment (Parts I/II/III)
  • Emanuela Delgado, The physics of glasses, jamming transition and arrested dynamics (Parts I/II)
  • John Williams, Modeling of flow properties in confined geometry (Parts I/II)
  • Huber Klein, Pre-course on numerical methods (Polytech-AMU, Nov 2013)

Thursday Jan. 16th:

  • 13h00-13h30: Registration
  • 13h30-14h00: Opening remarks, Roland Pellenq / Christophe Bichara / Philippe Dumas
  • 14h00-15h30: Henri Van Damme, Multi-scale porous materials for energy and Environment, setting up the stage (Part I)
  • 15h30-16h00: Coffee break
  • 16h00-17h30: Henri Van Damme, Multi-scale porous materials for energy and environment, setting up the stage (Part II)

Friday Jan. 17th:

  • 08h30-10h00: Normand Mousseau, Geo-politics of fossil fuels
  • 10h00-10h30: Coffee break
  • 10h30-12h00: Alain Baronnet, Electron microscopy for multi-scale porous materials, methods
  • 12h00-14h00: Lunch (CROUS)
  • 14h00-15h30: Olivier Grauby, Electron microscopy for multi-scale porous materials, application to clays, cement, shale-gas…
  • 15h30-16h00: Coffee break
  • 16h00-17h30: Pierre Levitz, Multi-scale porous and colloidal materials, texture and transport properties (Part I)

Monday Jan. 20th:

  • 08h30-10h00: Franz Ulm, Mechanics of multi-scale porous materials, from elasticity to fracture: modeling and experiment (Part I)
  • 10h00-10h30: Coffee break
  • 10h30-12h00: Pierre Levitz, Multi-scale porous and colloidal materials, texture and transport properties (Part II)
  • 12h00-14h00: Lunch (CROUS)
  • 14h00-15h30: Normand Mousseau, Accelerated atomistic simulation methods (Part I)
  • 15h30-16h00: Coffee break
  • 16h00-17h30: Emanuela Delgado, The physics of glasses, jamming transition and arrested dynamics (Part I)

Tuesday Jan. 21st:

  • 08h30-10h00: Normand Mousseau, Accelerated atomistic simulation methods (Part II)
  • 10h00-10h30: Coffee break
  • 10h30-12h00: John Williams, Modeling of flow properties in confined geometry (Part I)
  • 12h00-14h00: Lunch (CROUS)
  • 14h00-15h30: Franz Ulm, Mechanics of multi-scale porous materials, from elasticity to fracture: modeling and experiment (Part II)
  • 15h30-16h00: Coffee break
  • 16h00-17h30: John Williams, Modeling of flow properties in confined geometry (Part II)

Wednesday Jan. 22nd:

  • 08h30-10h00: Emanuela Delgado, The physics of glasses, jamming transition and arrested dynamics (Part II)
  • 10h00-10h30: Coffee break
  • 10h30-12h00: Franz Ulm, Mechanics of multi-scale porous materials, from elasticity to fracture: modeling and experiment (Part III)
  • 12h00-12h30: Closing Remarks, Roland Pellenq / Christophe Bichara / Philippe Dumas
  • 12h30-14h00: Lunch (CROUS)
Thursday, January 16, 2014 to Wednesday, January 22, 2014

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