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This special volume of JPCS contains the Proceedings of the 5th Nanoscale and Microscale Heat Transfer (NMHT-V). The conference was held in Santorini, Greece, from September 26th to September 30th 2016. The NMHT Eurotherm seminar series aim to give the state-of-the-art and to present the most recent advances of the scientific research in the field of heat transfer at nanoscale and microscale where classical macroscopic heat transfer laws might be not applicable. NMHT-V is the 5th of the Eurotherm seminars. Previous seminars were held in Lyon (October 2014), Poitiers (1998 & 2011) and Reims (2003).NMHT-V had more than 100 participants, among them 30 PhD students, mainly from Europe (England, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, Ukraine, Finland, Russia…15 countries) but also from countries outside Europe (U.S., Japan etc). Universities and research laboratories doing pioneering work in the scientific field of the seminar were represented.During the 5 days of the conference (26-30 September 2016), scientists and researchers presented and discussed their most recent advances through more than 75 talks during 17 sessions. Furthermore, a poster session with 30 presentations had allowed fruitful exchanges between. A Special Flash poster presentation session (2 minutes for each poster) was included on the first day of the conference to give the opportunity to the researchers/students to introduce their work to the audience. The scientific program included keynote lectures and tutorials. Moreover, the annual one-day (September 28th) workshop of the European research project “Quantiheat”: http://www.quantiheat.eu/ was hosted on the conference location and was open to all participants interested in quantitative measurements at micro/nanoscale and thermal imaging.The conference organisers gratefully acknowledge the members of the scientific committee and the experts who carried out the reviews of abstracts and of proceeding articles. Also acknowledged is the support by the Société Francaise de Thermique, LEMTA laboratory, CNRS, University. of Lorraine, Quantiheat European Project (S. Gomes), The European Research Group for Heat Transfer at the Nanoscale (S. Volz) and the Institute of Optic (P. Ben-Abdallah).The next NMTH conference is scheduled in Lapland, Finland, December 2018 and will be organized by Professor Mika PRUNILLA and the VTT (http://www.vttresearch.com)NMHT-V focused on▪ Conductive heat transfer at short scales of length and time,▪ Thermal radiation at subwavelength scale,▪ Heat and mass transfer in solid/liquid interfacesThe main topics of the seminar were∘ Phonon, electron, mass transport∘ Thermal Metrology at Micro/Nanoscales∘ Computational Methods in Micro/Nanoscale Transport∘ Micro/Nanoscale Interfacial Transport Phenomena∘ Micro/Nanoscale Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer∘ Micro/Nanoscale Thermal Radiation∘ Thermoelectricity/Thermophotovoltaics∘ Biomedical Applications of Micro/Nanoscale TransportChairsK. Termentzidis,CNRS researcher,LEMTA-CNRS, Nancy, FranceD. Lacroix,Professor,LEMTA-Un. Lorraine, Nancy, FranceX. Zianni,Professor,TEI of Sterea Ellada, GreeceScientific Committee (22 members)J-H. Bahk,Un. Cincinnati, U.S.P. Ben-Abdallah,Institut d’Optique, Orsay, FranceO. Bourgeois,Institut Néel, Grenoble, FranceY. Chalopin,EM2C, Châtenay-Malabry, FranceP.-O. Chapuis,CETHIL, INSA-Lyon, FranceS. Dilhaire,LOMA, Un. Bordeaux, FranceD. Donadio,Max-Planck, GermanyS. Gomes,CETHIL, INSA-Lyon, FranceA. Kent,Un. Nottingham, U.K.A. Kittel,Un. Oldenburg, GermanyE. Lampin,IEMN, Un. Lille 1, FranceV. Lysenko,INL, INSA-Lyon, FranceJ. Lukes,University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.M. Martin-Gonzalez,IMM, SpainS. Merabia,Intitut Lumière Matière, Lyon 1, FranceN. Papanikolaou,Demokritos, GreeceG. Pernot,LEMTA, Un. Lorraine, FranceB. Perrin,INSP – Univ. Paris 6, FranceS. Shevlin,Materials Chemistry, UCL, U.KC. Sotomayor,ICN2, SpainR. Vaillon,CETHIL, INSA-Lyon, FranceS. Volz,EM2C, Châtenay-Malabry, FranceTutorials from the invited speakersSix tutorials were given by distinguished scientists aiming to give to young researchers an overview and background knowledge of the scientific topic of the conference.D. Cahill, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA,“Time domain thermoreflectance, Fundamentals”K. Joulain, Un. of Poitiers, France,“Introduction to fluctuationnal electrodynamics”P. Keblinski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA,“Determination of Thermal Conductivity and Interfacial Thermal Resistance by Molecular Dynamics Simulations”D. Poulikakos, ETH Zurich, Switzerland,“How to arrest, interrogate and transport viruses in liquids one at a time”D. Jaque, Un. Autonoma de Madrid, Spain,“Luminescence nanothermometry: Fundamentals and Applications”A. Togo, Un. Kyoto, Japan“First-principles lattice thermal conductivity calculation and phonon database”Peer Review StatementThe guest Editor of this volume of Journal of Physics: Conference Series is K. Termentzidis. All papers have been reviewed by expert referees among the Scientific Committee of the NMHT-V to the professional and scientific standards expected of a proceedings journal published by IOP Publishing.Proceeding articles (alphabetic order)[1] A. Alkurdi and S. Merabia, “Thermal transmission at Si/Ge interface: ab initio lattice dynamics calculation”[2] J-L. Battaglia, I. De, V. Sousa, “Inverse heat conduction problem in a phase change memory device”[3] S. Fumeron, B. Berche, F. Moraesa and F. Santos, “Tayloring energy levels with curvature? An illustration of Da Costa formalism”[4] E. Hatzikraniotis, Th. Kyratsi, K.M. Paraskevopoulos, “Modeling of thermal conductivity in high performing thermoelectric materials”[5] T-P. Nguyen, L. Thiery, D. Teyssieux, D. Briand and P. Vairac, “Recent improvements on micro-thermocouple based SThM”[6] H. Ghasemi and A. Rajabpour, “Thermal expansion coefficient of graphene using molecular dynamics simulation: A comparative study on potential functions”[7] V. Serdyukov and A. Surtaev, “Experimental study of multi-scale heat transfer characteristics at pool boiling”[8] A. Tsimpoukis, C. Tanto and D. Valougeorgis, “Time-dependent conductive heat transfer in rarefied polyatomic gases confined between parallel plates”[9] M. Verdier, D. Lacroix and K. Termentzidis, “Effect of amorphisation around spherical nanopores on the thermal conductivity of nanoporous silicon”[10] K. Voitenko, M. Isaiev, A. Pastushenko, D. Andrusenko, A. Kuzmich, V. Lysenko and R. Burbelo, “Thermal transport study across interface nanostructured solid surface/fluid by photoacoustic technique”[11] X. Zianni, K. Termentzidis and D. Lacroix, “On the dependence of the thermal conductivity of width-modulated nanowires on the number of modulations”

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