Inhaltsverzeichnis
Multiscale computer simulations in physics, chemistry and biology: the example of silica. - Application of the IMOMM (Integrated Molecular Orbital Molecular Mechanics) method for biopolymers. - Molecular orbital simulation of semiconductor and metal cluster. - Modeling and interpretation of STM images of carbon nanosystems. - Carbon nanotubes under internal pressure. - Recognition templates for biomaterials with engineered bioreactivity. - Layer-by-layer method for immobilization of protein molecules on biochip surface. - Enzyme electrodes with enzyme immobilised by sol-gel technique. - Template-directed lattices of nanostructures: preparation and physical properties. - Templates for metal nanowire self-assembly. - Layer-by-layer assembly of nanotubes and nanofilms from nanoparticle and polymer blocks for electronic applications. - Non-thermal plasma synthesis of nanocarbons. - A novel network structure of organometallic clusters in gas phase. - Nanotechnology of DNA/nano-Si and DNA/Carbon nanotubes/nano-Si chips. - Fundamental properties and applications of fullerene and carbon nanotube systems. - Fundamental properties of DNA: some lessons from studies on the molecular basis of drug binding. - DNA modifications by novel antitumor platinum drugs. - Studies on protein electron carrier complexes: adrenodoxin reductase-adrenodoxin complex in steroid biosynthesis. - Interaction of nucleic acids and lipids from tumour cells with anticancer drugs: an SEIRA spectroscopy data. - Aggregation of fullerenes in pyridine/water solutions. - Infrared spectrum of fullerene C60 aggregates in water solution. - Electrical and magnetic properties of undoped fullerene polymers. - Direct transition in the porous nanosilicon measured by electroreflectance. - Scanning probe microscopy of biomacromolecules: nucleicacids, proteins and their complexes. - Application of atomic force microscopy in protein and DNA biochips development. - Peculiarities of Th. Terrestris spores surface ultrastructure investigated by AFM. - Relaxation of nanostructured molecular materials under the influence of solvent vapors. - Biospecific interactions on the optical transducer surface - the base of infection diagnostics. - Thin film biotermosensors. - Porous silicon as transducer for immune sensors: from theory to practices. - A porous silicon microcavity as an optical and electrical multiparametric chemical sensor. - Composites silicon-based photonic crystals as light emission and sensor elements. - Optical transmission of macroporous silicon. - Magnetoresistive sensors and memory. - The electron spin in nanoelectronics. - List of Participants.