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Developing a molecular perspective on nanoscale transport par D. Limmer
Clay, water, and salt : hydro-chemo-mechanical coupling in fine-grained soils and sedimentary rocks — Ian C. Bourg, Princeton University
Mesoscale hydrodynamic simulation of microswimmers and active matter — Roland G. Winkler, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Ionic liquids in water : from simple electrolytes to surfactants — Marija Bester-Rogac, Univ. of Ljubljana
Surface forces generated by the action of electric fields across electrolyte films — Susan Perkin, Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Movement of charged colloidal spheres and rods in thermal gradients — Simone Wiegand, Forschungszentrum Jülich/Univ. Cologne
Understanding collective phenomena and locomotion of magnetic nanoparticles for nanomedicine — Ondrej Hovorka (Univ. Southampton)
Molecular dication stability observed in tomographic atom probe — Benoit Gervais (CIMAP, Caen)
Quantitative and chemical nanoimaging of heterogeneous materials by 3D X-ray ptychography — Julio Cesar da Silva (Institut Néel & ESRF, Grenoble)