Speaker
Denis Morineau
(Institute of Physics of Rennes, CNRS-University of Rennes 1)
Description
The physics of nanoconfined fluids is complex and must be approached from several complementary angles. Therefore, effective collaboration is undoubtedly the keystone of a successful study in this field. Over the past 20 years, I have benefitted from Bernhard's invaluable expertise in both neutron scattering methods and confinement effects. Besides being a unique personal experience, sharing his path in science has led to significant scientific realizations. This talk aims to summarize the scientific progress achieved through our joint work on a variety of confined systems, encompassing glassforming fluids, liquid-crystals, discotics, binary mixtures, and water.
Primary author
Denis Morineau
(Institute of Physics of Rennes, CNRS-University of Rennes 1)