1.20 pm

IECB will host in its auditorium : "Exploring Chiral Field-Matter Interaction Through Spacio-Temporal Phenomena"

  • Kickoff Core-to-Core ChiFxM
  • Kickoff IRP ChiFiMi
  • Annual KiNOA day Joint Symposium

 

 

Chirality, or broken mirror symmetry, is a fundamental property recently explored in new ways, including chiral fluctuations in biological systems, chiroptical amplification, chirality induced spin selectivity, and interactions with chiral fields/optical vortices. These advances suggest that external fields (like light, electric, and magnetic fields) can control material properties and influence fields from material science to the origin of life.

Despite its importance, a unified theory and common "scale" for comparing chirality across different temporal and spatial dimensions are lacking. To address this, a symposium will unite researchers from medicine, chemistry, physics, and mathematics under the theme of "dynamic chirality" to explore how chiral structures are induced, transformed, and propagated. The goal is to establish a new scientific foundation for "chiral materials science" and pioneer new design principles for functional chiral materials.

Program 

 

ODA Reiko

Contact

  • ODA Reiko - CNRS Research Director
  • 0611112661
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