Wednesday 7th July 2004
 
08:00-08:30 Registration
08:30-09:00 Introduction by S. Larsen, ESRF Director of Research,
and M. Mareschal, CECAM Director
09:00-09:45 Structure and Dynamics of Stable and Supercooled Levitated Liquids

D.L. Price
ORNL Oak Ridge & CNRS Orléans

Metals (I) 
Chairman: J.-P. Gaspard 
09:45-10:30 Icosahedral Short-Range Order in Undercooled Metallic Melts

D. Holland-Moritz
DLR Köln

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 Locally Preferred Structure in Liquids

S. Mossa
ESRF Grenoble

11:45-12:15 Probing Local Ordering in Liquid and Undercooled Metals by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

A. Trapananti
INFM Camerino

12:15-13:00 Poster Clips  
13:00-14:00 Lunch at the ESRF/ILL restaurant
Water and Amorphous Ice 
Chairman: J.S. Loveday 
14:00-14:45 Two-Order-Parameter Model of Liquid: A Unified Description of Water-Like Thermodynamic Anomaly, Liquid-Liquid Transition, and Liquid-Glass Transition H. Tanaka
University of Tokyo
14:45-15:30 Isosbestosis: Distinguishing between Phases and Fictions A.K. Soper
ISIS-RAL Didcot
15:30-16:00 Neutron Diffraction and Raman Studies of the Pressure-Induced LDA-HDA Transition of Ice Th. Strässle
Université P&M Curie Paris
16:00-16:30 Tea Break
16:30-17:15 Nature of Amorphous Polymorphism of Ice M.M. Koza
ILL Grenoble
17:15-17:45 Detection of Liquid-Liquid Phase Transitions in Supercooled Water by Computer Simulations of Various Water Models A. Geiger
Universität Dortmund
17:45-18:15 Structure of High-Density Amorphous Ices A.M. Saitta
Université P&M Curie Paris
19:00 Dinner at the ESRF/ILL restaurant  
 
Thursday 8th July 2004
 
Metals (II)
Chairman: R. Bellissent
08:30-09:15 Structural Characterization of Liquids at Interfaces

H. Reichert
MPI Stuttgart

09:15-10:00 Structural Ordering in Liquid AlMn and AlNi Alloys

N. Jakse
Université de Metz

10:00-10:45 Pressure-Induced Structural Transformation in Liquid Metals

K.Tsuji
University of Keio

10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
Network-Forming Semiconductors (I) 
Chairman: J.-Y. Raty 
11:15-12:00 Network Structures and their Dependence on Composition, Temperature and Pressure

P.S. Salmon
University of Bath

12:00-12:45 An Atomic-Scale View of Network-Forming Disordered Materials via First-Principles Molecular Dynamics

C. Massobrio
Université de Strasbourg

12:45-14:00 Lunch at the ESRF/ILL restaurant
Colloids 
Chairman: A. Moussaid 
14:00-14:45 Re-Entrant Glass Transitions in a Model Colloid and its Relevance to Understanding Molecular Glasses

W. Poon
University of Edinburgh

14:45-15:15 Synchrotron Studies of Model Colloids: Pushing the Limits

A.V. Petoukhov
Utrecht University

15:15-15:45 Tea Break
15:45-16:15 Local Analysis of Microstructures and Heterogeneous Dynamics in a Two-Dimensional Binary Colloidal Glass Former

H. König
Universität Mainz

16:15-17:15 Round Table: Experimental & Theoretical Approaches to Polymorphism in Liquid and Amorphous Matter
17:15-19:00 Poster Session & Aperitif
19:00 Bus departure to the restaurant
19:30-22:30 Dinner at the restaurant 'L'Auberge de Sarcenas'
 
Friday 9th July 2004
 
New Experimental Trends
Chairman: W. Crichton
08:30-09:15 Recent Developments in Total Scattering Data Collection and Interpretation

D.A. Keen
University of Oxford

09:15-10:00 X-ray Diffraction of Warm, Dense Fluids in the Laser-Heated Diamond Cell

L.R. Benedetti
ESRF Grenoble

10:00-10:45 Polymorphism in Fluid Phosphorus: a Joint Study of Structure and Dynamics

S. Falconi
SPCSEC Edinburgh

10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
Network-Forming Semiconductors (II) 
Chairman: C. Bichara 
11:15-12:00 Ab Initio Molecular-Dynamics Simulations of Electronic and Structural Properties of Liquid Semiconductors

F. Shimojo
University of Kumamoto

12:00-12:45 Structural and Electronic Properties of InSe Liquids: a Combined XRD, EXAFS and AIMD Study

G. Ferlat
LMPC Paris

12:45-14:00 Lunch at the ESRF/ILL restaurant
14:00-14:45 Polymorphism of Ge in the Undercooled Liquid Region?

A. Filipponi
Universita di l'Aquila

14:45-15:15 The Formation and Structure of a Dense Octahedral Glass

M. Guthrie
University of Edinburgh

15:15-16:00 Concluding Remarks