Abstract

More than 100 registered workshop participants, at least half of them not neutron scatterers, attended a lively four-day conference at the Institut Laue–Langevin, Grenoble, on the changes of the dynamics in confinement with respect to bulk properties. The focus of the workshop was the effect of confinement on supercooled liquids and the glass transition. A wider scope was given to the workshop by adding classical topics like small molecule dynamics in confinement and adsorbates and borderline topics where the importance of confinement is less evident. The workshop was structured into the sessions: “Theory and simulation;” “Liquids and Glasses in Confinement;” “Adsorbates, Atoms & Molecules in Confinement;” “Quantum Liquids in Confinement;” “Water in Confinement;” “Biological, Colloidal and Polymeric Confined Systems;” and “Confinement in Thin Films.”

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