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Monday September 30, 2002

Opening 9.10 30 Kimmitt Restrahlen to T-Rays - 100 Years of Terahertz Radiation Mo 1 mfkimmitt@aol.com
Spectroscopy I
Chair: P. Dumas
9.40 30 Mäntele Infrared Spectroscopy used to Probe Proteins and Biological Membranes: What do we learn from the Mid-IR and the Far-IR Mo 2 maentele@biophysik.uni-frankfurt.de
10.00 20 Matei Far Infrared Spectroscopy on Biological Material Mo 3 matei@pi1.physik.uni-stuttgart.de
10.20 20 Shen Determination of Glucose Concentration in Whole Blood using Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Mo 4 ys244@cam.ac.uk
10.40 20 Fahmy FTIR-spectroscopic investigation of protein conformational changes and drug action in signaling by a g-protein-coupled receptor Mo 5 k.fahmy@fz-rossendorf.de
Spectroscopy II
Chair: E. Linfield
11.30 30 Jepsen Phonons and hydrogen bonding in biomolecular systems Mo 6 jepsen@uni-freiburg.de
12.00 20 Globus THz-spectroscopy of biological molecules Mo 8 tg9a@Virginia.edu
12.20 20 Taday Terahertz Spectroscopy of skin Mo 9 philip.taday@teraview.co.uk
12.40 20 Upadhya Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy of glucose and uric acid Mo 10 pcu20@cam.ac.uk
Biological effects
Chair: E. Berry
15.00 30 Veyret Biological effects in the microwave, THz and infrared regions Mo 11 b.veyret@piom.u-bordeaux.fr
15.30 20 Zeni THz exposure of whole blood for the study of biological effects on human lymphocytes Mo 12 zeni.o@irea.cnr.it
15.50 20 Korenstein Genomic stability following exposure of human lymphocytes to THz radiation Mo 13 korens@post.tau.ac.il
16.10 20 Clothier Effects on Human Primary KeratinocyteDifferentiation and Viability induced by THz exposure Mo 14 Richard.Clothier@nottingham.ac.uk
Interaction mechanism
Chair: A. Ramundo
17.00 30 D'Inzeo Interaction models for the propagation of the e.m.f. in biological systems Mo 15 dinzeo@uniroma1.it
17.30 30 Mittelman Terahertz Surface Modes in Nanometer-sized Liquid Droplets Mo 16 daniel@rice.edu
18.00 20 Walker Two methods for modelling the propagation of terahertz radiation in a layered structure Mo 17 gcw@medphysics.leeds.ac.uk
18.20 20 Cefalas Damaging DNA bases by radiation over a wide spectral range Mo 18 ccefalas@eie.gr

Tuesday October 1, 2002

Microspectroscopy
Chair: A. Schwettman
9.00 30 Dumas Biological and biomedical applications of synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy (PDF) Tu 1 paul.dumas@lure.u-psud.fr
9.30 30 Carr Mid and Far-Infrared Microspectroscopy Studies of Biological Tissues with a Synchrotron Source Tu 2 carr@bnl.gov
10.00 30 Keilmann Infrared Near Field Microscopy Tu 3 keilmann@biochem.mpg.de
THz Imaging & diagnostics
Chair: M. Koch
11.00 30 Zhang T-Ray Imaging and Tomography Tu 4 zhangxc@rpi.edu
11.30 20 Schwettman Transient photo-induced optical elements: application to near-field imaging Tu 5 has@leland.stanford.edu
11.50 20 Planken Electro-optic detection of sub-wavelength THz spot sizes in the near-field of a metal tip Tu 6 planken@tnw.tudelft.nl
12.10 20 Kurz Genetic diagnostics with integrated THz systems Tu 7 Kurz@amo.de
12.30 20 Woodward Terahertz Pulse Imaging of skin cancer in the time and frequency domain Tu 8  
Poster session 14.30   Fitzgerald Catalogue of human tissue optical properties at Terahertz frequencies Tu P01 a.j.fitzgerald@leeds.ac.uk
14.30   Koch On-chip THz detection of biomaterials: a numerical study Tu P02 martin.koch@tu-bs.de
14.30   Pan Optical and electro-optical properties of nematic liquid crystals 5CB and PCH5 in the THz range Tu P03 clpan@cc.nctu.edu.tw
14.30   Saidov The basic hybrid millimeter wave radio-spectrometer for physical-chemical and bio-medical applications Tu P04 elmar.saidov@azdata.net
14.30   Shen Light-Induced Difference Terahertz Spectroscopy Tu P05 ys244@cam.ac.uk
14.30   Coniglio Near field microscopy devices in the THz spectral region for biological investigations Tu P06 coniglio@frascati.enea.it
14.30   Wang THz Near Field Imaging and Sensing Tu P07 wangli@aphy.iphy.ac.cn
14.30   Spassovsky Broad band FEL Terahertz radiators Tu P08 spassovsky@frascati.enea.it
14.30   Andrews Compact, medium energy, grating-based THz source Tu P09 Heather.L.Andrews@Dartmouth.EDU
14.30   Mross Performance Characteristics of a Smith-Purcell Tunable Terahertz Source Tu P10 mmross@vermontphotonics.com
14.30   Odnoblyudov Modulation doped Si/SiGe heterostructure THz laser Tu P11 mo@teorfys.lu.se
14.30   Seidel Properties and the planned use of the intense THz radiation from ELBE at Dresden-Rossendorf Tu P12 w.seidel@fz-rossendorf.de
14.30   Schade The synchrotron infrared activities at BESSY Tu P13 schade@bessy.de
14.30   Moss "Terahertz radiation at ANKAthe new synchrotron light source in Karlsruhe" Tu P14 david.moss@fgs.fzk.de
14.30   Kuzel "Propagation of THz pulses in photoexcited media: a new insight into time-resolved THz experiments" Tu P15 kuzelp@fzu.cz
14.30   Planken Design and performance of a THz emission and detection setup based on a semi-insulating GaAs emitter Tu P16 planken@tnw.tudelft.nl
14.30   Han THz emitters using linearly tapered slot antennas integrated with traveling wave photodetectors Tu P17 hhan@postech.ac.kr
14.30   Federici Electrical Transport Measurements of Nanomaterials using THz Spectroscopy Tu P18 federici@adm.njit.edu
14.30   Ganichev Tunneling processes induced by terahertz electric fields Tu P19 sergey.ganichev@physik.uni-regensburg.de
14.30   Citrin THz-Optical Interactions in Semiconductor Nano-Rings: Enabling Technologies for THz Spectroscopy and Sensors Tu P20 david.citrin@ece.gatech.edu
14.30   Giovenale Absorption and diffusion measurements of biological samples using a THz Free Electron Laser Tu P21 giovenale@frascati.enea.it
14.30   D'Arienzo Studies on cell membrane model functionality: an experimental set-up for liposomes irradiation Tu P22 darienzo@frascati.enea.it
Link to international projects
Chair: G.P. Gallerano, M.R. Scarfi
16.30 30 Friedrich Presentation of COST 281: challenge through new technologies Tu 9 info@fgf.de
17.00 30 Chamberlain Terahertz Research in a European Context Tu 10 m.chamberlain@ee.leeds.ac.uk
17.30   Panel discussion: Perspectives of THz applications in biomedical research
Steered by M. Chamberlain - Contributions by: M.Wilkki, M.Usami, P.Taday, H. Kurz, D. Mittelman, X.C. Zhang.
Tu D  

Wednesday October 2, 2002

Risk perception and safety issues
Chair: B. Veyret
9.00 30 Vecchia "Perception Of Risks From Electromagnetic Fields:Lessons For The Future" We 1 Paolo.Vecchia@iss.infn.it
9.30 30 Berry In vivo terahertz pulsed imaging? Applying the international safety guidelines We 2 e.berry@leeds.ac.uk
10.00 30 Martin Synchrotron radiation-based Fourier transform infrared (SR-FTIR) spectromicroscopy We 3 MCMartin@lbl.gov
THz sources and systems
Chair: C.L. Pan
11.00 30 Williams Very high Power THz radiation from Relativistic Electrons We 4 gwyn@mailaps.org
11.30 20 Wüstefeld "Powerful, Steady State, CoherentTHz-Synchrotron Radiation at BESSY II" We 5 wuestefeld@bessy.de
11.50 20 Beigang Generation of narrowband tunable THz radiation via optical rectification in periodically poled nonlinear materials We 6 beigang@physik.uni-kl.de
12.10 20 Brownell Progress in microFEL development We 7 James.H.Brownell@Dartmouth.EDU
12.30 20 Yassievich Tunable CW and pulsed THz lasing of strained p-Ge We 8 Irina.Yassievich@pop.ioffe.rssi.ru
  12.50 13.20 Zhang Concluding Remarks     zhangxc@rpi.edu

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