This is a cache of http://aux.uibk.ac.at/c724117/talks.htm. It is a snapshot of the page at 2024-05-21T17:08:54.858+0200.
Loerting Group (Talks)
 

Research Group of Thomas Loerting

Talks

2023   2022   2021   2020   2019   2018   2017   2016   2015   2014   2013   2012   2011   2010   2009   2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003   2002   2001
194.

Kinetics of the Hydrogen Order-to-Order Transition in Ice XV/XIX
Alexander Thoeny, Tobias Gasser, Thomas Loerting;
15th International conference of the Physics and Chemistry of Ice(Saporo, Japan), 07/09/2023.

193.

Ice XIX: The Second Hydrogen-Ordered Daughter Phase of Ice VI
Tobias M. Gasser, Alexander Thoeny, Thomas Loerting;
15th International conference of the Physics and Chemistry of Ice(Saporo, Japan), 07/09/2023.

192.

Hydrogen-Ordered States of Ice V-XIII Revisited: ?-State Between the Two
Keishiro Yamashita, Thomas Loerting;
15th International conference of the Physics and Chemistry of Ice(Saporo, Japan), 07/09/2023.

191.

Polyamorphism in Vitrified Water Droplets: Nucleation of a Liquid in a Liquid
Johannes Bachler, Johannes Giebelmann, Thomas Loerting;
15th International conference of the Physics and Chemistry of Ice(Saporo, Japan), 06/09/2023.

190.

Polymorphism and Polyamorphism of Water: Governing Order and Disorder
Thomas Loerting;
9th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems(Chiba, Japan), 14/08/2023.

188.

Unique phase transformations in glassy aqueous solutions containing ionic liquids
Johannes Bachler, Federico Caporaletti, Menno Demmenie, Sander Woutersen, Isabella Daidone, Laura Zanetti-Polzi, Thomas Loerting;
XVI International Workshop on Complex Systems (Andalo, Italy), 15/03/2023.

187.

Spectroscopy and Chemical Reactivity of Astronomical Ices
Christina M. Tonauer, Thomas Loerting;
CMWS Water Days 2023 (DESY, Germany), 21/02-24/02/2023.

186.

Kinetics of the H/D sublattice in ice: ice XIX decay and ice XV buildup from Raman and Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopies
Alexander V. Thoeny, Thomas Loerting;
6. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 12/09-14/09/2022.

185.

On the search for ice XI�
Pit Bartl, Thomas Loerting;
6. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 12/09-14/09/2022.

183.

Possible new phase ice XX
Keishiro Yamashita, Thomas Loerting;
6. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 12/09-14/09/2022.

182.

Stable clathrate hydrates containing alcohols as guest molecules
Lilli-Ruth Fidler, Thomas Loerting;
6. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 12/09-14/09/2022.

181.

Polyamorphism and LLT in aqueous LiCl-solutions
Johannes Giebelmann, Thomas Loerting;
6. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 12/09-14/09/2022.

180.

Disorder in ice VII from in situ neutron diffraction
Keishiro Yamashita, Thomas Loerting;
6. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 12/09-14/09/2022.

179.

NIR spectroscopy of crystalline and amorphous ices
Christina M. Tonauer, Thomas Loerting;
Bunsen-Tagung 2022 (Justus Liebig University, Gie�en, Germany), 7/09-9/09/2022.

178.

Accessing the liquid liquid transition from amorphous ices
Thomas Loerting;
From Water to Colloidal Water - Celebrating the contributions of Francesco Sciortino to Soft Matter (Rome, Italy), 06/06/2022.

177.

Polyamorphism in hyperquenched glassy water and aqueous solutions
Johannes Bachler, Johannes Giebelmann , Thomas Loerting;
International Workshop WaterX (La Maddalena, Italy), 31/05/2022.

176.

Ice XIX
Thomas Loerting;
International Workshop WaterX (La Maddalena, Italy), 31/05/2022.

175.

Extending the spectrum: NIR spectroscopy of crystalline and amorphous ices
Christina M. Tonauer, Thomas Loerting;
International Workshop WaterX (La Maddalena, Italy), 30/05/2022.

174.

Cryotechniques in Ice Research
Thomas Loerting;
Czech Chemical Society (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic), 08/04/2022.

173.

On the process of the discovery of a new ice polymorph: ice XIX
Thomas Loerting;
Czech Chemical Society (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic), 07/04/2022.

172.

Near-infrared spectroscopy studies on amorphous H2O ices
Christina M. Tonauer, Thomas Loerting;
DESY CMWS Days 2022 (Online), 02/03–04/03/2022.

171.

Ice XIX - the process of the discovery of an ice polymorph
Thomas Loerting;
DESY CMWS Days 2022 (Online), Plenary Lecture, 02/03–04/03/2022.

170.

Amorphous ices: Crystal clear?
Johannes Bachler, Thomas Loerting;
Czech Chemical Society (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic), 10/12/2021.

169.

Workshop on Glasses and glass-forming liquids
Johannes Bachler;
Czech Chemical Society (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic), 10/12/2021.

168.

Ice XIX: A second H-ordered polymorph related to ice VI
Tobias M. Gasser, Alexander V. Thoeny, Thomas Loerting;
Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der �PG und SPG (Innsbruck, Austria), 30/08–03/09/2021.

167.

First-order liquid�liquid transition or nanoscale phase segregation in ideal aqueous solutions?
Johannes Bachler, Thomas Loerting;
11th Liquid Matter Conference (Online), 19–23/07/2021.

166.

Ice VI and its hydrogen-ordered children.
Tobias M. Gasser, Alexander V. Thoeny, A. Dominic Fortes, Thomas Loerting;
DESY CMWS Days 2021 (Online), 24–25/03/2021.

165.

Extending the spectrum: NIR spectroscopy of crystalline H2O-ices.
Christina M. Tonauer, Christian W. Huck, Thomas Loerting;
The 4th Aquaphotomics International Conference (Online), 20–22/03/2021.

164.

Reactivity in crystalline and amorphous high-pressure ices.
Christina M. Tonauer, Thomas Loerting;
DESY WATER WEEK, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (Hamburg, Germany), 25–28/02/2020.

163.

A view from the atmosphere: The physics and chemistry behind climate change.
Thomas Loerting;
1869 - 2019 - 150-Jahr-Feier der Chemisch-Physikalischen Gesellschaft (Vienna, Austria), 05/11/2019.
video file Full Talk (630 MB, 48:12)

162.

Hydrogen order and disorder in amorphous and crystalline ices.
Thomas Loerting;
Exotic Forms of Ice: In the Laboratory and Throughout the Universe (Chattanooga, TN, USA), 13/10–14/10/2019.

161.

Deeply supercooled liquid water below the crystalization line?
Thomas Loerting;
Structure and Dynamics of Glassy, Supercooled and Nanoconfined Fluids - Workshop 2019 (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 14/07–16/07/2019.

160.

Distinguishing ice β-XV from deep glassy ice VI: Raman-Spectroscopy.
Alexander V. Th�ny, Tobias M. Gasser, Thomas Loerting;
Lehrstuhlseminar: Festk�rperspektroskopie der TU Dortmund (Sommersemester 2019) (Dortmund, Germany), 09/07/2019.

159.

Hydrogen Order in Deuterated Ice VI.
Tobias M. Gasser, Alexander V. Th�ny, Thomas Loerting;
Lehrstuhlseminar: Festk�rperspektroskopie der TU Dortmund (Sommersemester 2019) (Dortmund, Germany), 25/06/2019.

158.

Solid polyamorphism of water: recent simulations and experiments.
Philip H. Handle, Nicolas Giovambattista, Thomas Loerting, Francesco Sciortino;
Roma Tre Congress on Water under Extreme Conditions (Rome, Italy), 12/06–14/06/2019.

157.

Nature of water�s second glass transition elucidated by doping and isotope substitution experiments.
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Lucie J. Plaga, Markus Keppler, Roland B�hmer, Thomas Loerting;
Roma Tre Congress on Water under Extreme Conditions (Rome, Italy), 12/06–14/06/2019.

156.

Liquid and Solid Polyamorphism of Water: Recent Simulations and Experiments.
Philip H. Handle, Thomas Loerting;
XV International Workshop on Complex Systems 2019 (Andalo, Italy), 17/03–20/03/2019.

155.

Hydrogen order and disorder in a high-pressure phase of H2O ice: Ice VI.
Tobias M. Gasser, Alexander V. Thoeny, Roland B�hmer, Thomas Loerting;
XV International Workshop on Complex Systems 2019 (Andalo, Italy), 17/03–20/03/2019.

154.

Ice.
Thomas Loerting;
2nd Workshop CMWS (Hamburg, Germany), 04/12–05/12/2018.

153.

Amourphous Solid Water: Laboratory Studies.
Thomas Loerting;
LabAstro2018. Workshop on Laboratory Astrophysics (Hamburg, Germany), 10/10–12/10/2018.

152.

Physics and Chemistry of Supercooled Water and Ice.
Tobias M. Gasser, Thomas Loerting;
Summer School 2018 - Doctoral Programme Reactivity and Catalysis (Obergurgl, Austria), 25/09–27/09/2018.

151.

Glass transitions in amorphous and crystalline H2O and D2O ices.
Thomas Loerting;
Water: Grand Challenges for Molecular Science and Engineering (Telluride, CO, USA), 8/7–13/7/2018.

150.

Thermodynamic isotope effects on the order-disorder transition of ice XIV to ice XII.
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

149.

Hydrogen disordered counterpart of ice II?
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

148.

Is hydrogen-ordering in high-density amorphous ice triggered by dopants?.
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

147.

Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Ice β-XV.
Alexander V. Thoeny, Tobias M. Gasser, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

146.

Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Possibly H-Disordered Ice II.
Alexander V. Thoeny, Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

145.

Simulation Studies on the Liquid-Liquid Transition.
Philip H. Handle, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

144.

Fascination Water & Ice: Status and Perspectives.
Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

143.

Hydrogen ordering in H2O and D2O ice VI.
Tobias M. Gasser, Thomas Loerting;
5. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 23/5–25/5/2018.

142.

Fascination Water and Ice.
Thomas Loerting;
6. G�CH Symposium. Physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie in �sterreich (Graz, Austria), 16/5–17/5/2018.

141.

Die Anomalien des Wassers: eine Substanz, zwei Fl�ssigkeiten?
Thomas Loerting;
WissensDurst - Das Festival der �sterreichischen Wissenschaft (Innsbruck, Austria), 23/4/2018.

140.

Raman investigations on several classes of ice nucleation active aerosols.
Willi Pose, Alexander V. Thoeny, Thomas Loerting;
6th Workshop - Microphysics of ice clouds (Vienna, Austria) (Vienna, Austria), 7/4/2018.

139.

Crystalline and Amorphous Ices.
Thomas Loerting;
Trends in Water Research. XVII. DESY Research Course on X-Ray Sciences (Hamburg, Germany), 26/2–28/2/2018.

138.

Experimental evidence for a second hydrogen ordered phase of ice VI.
Tobias M. Gasser, Alexander V. Thoeny, Lucie J. Plage, Karsten W. K�ster, Martin Etter, Roland B�hmer Thomas Loerting;
14th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice (Z�rich ,Switzerland), 8/1–12/1/2018.

137.

Calorimetric studies on doped high-density amorphous ice.
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
14th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice (Z�rich ,Switzerland), 8/1–12/1/2018.

136.

Water�s glass transitions.
Thomas Loerting;
10th Liquid Matter Conference (Ljubljana, Slovenia), 17/7–21/7/2017.

135.

Shrinking water�s no man�s land in the intermediate pressure regime.
Josef Stern, Thomas Loerting;
10th Liquid Matter Conference (Ljubljana, Slovenia), 17/7–21/7/2017.

134.

Amorphes Eis: Glasig oder nanokristallin?
Markus Seidl, Thomas Loerting;
Kolloquium des Institut f�r Anorganische und Angewandte Chemie der Universit�t Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany), 29/5/2017.

133.

Crystallisation behavior of VHDA in the high-pressure regime.
Josef Stern, Thomas Loerting;
Jahrestagung der �sterreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (Vienna, Austria), 27/9–29/9/2016.

132.

Order and disorder in crystalline ices.
Tobias Gasser, Thomas Loerting;
4. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 19/9–21/9/2016.

131.

CO2 filled ice from high pressure ices.
Bernhard Massani, Thomas Loerting;
4. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 19/9–21/9/2016.

130.

Glass polymorphism in glycerol-water mixtures.
Johannes Bachler, Thomas Loerting;
4. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 19/9–21/9/2016.

129.

Calorimetry experiments on doping and isotope effects in amorphous and crystalline ices.
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
4. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 19/9–21/9/2016.

128.

Amourphous and crystalline ices.
Thomas Loerting;
4. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 19/9–21/9/2016.

127.

Amorphous Ices: Dynamics.
Thomas Loerting;
International School of Neutron Science and Instrumentation: Water and Water Systems (Erice, Italy), 22/07–31/07/2016.

126.

Amorphous Ices: Thermodynamics.
Thomas Loerting;
International School of Neutron Science and Instrumentation: Water and Water Systems (Erice, Italy), 22/07–31/07/2016.

125.

Anomalous Water: One Substance, Two Liquids?
Thomas Loerting;
The 41st Conference of the Middle European Cooperation in Statistical Physics (MECO 41) (Vienna, Austria), 14/02–17/02/2016.

124.

Deeply supercooled liquid water.
Thomas Loerting;
The World Academy of Sciences General Meeting (Vienna, Austria), 18/11–21/11/2015.

123.

Reference to the 'Forschungsplattform Material- und Nanowissenschaften'.
Thomas Loerting;
Zukunftsplattform Obergurgl (Obergurgl, Austria), 19/11–21/11/2015.

122.

Übersichtsvortrag zu Labor und Theorie.
Thomas Loerting;
Kick-off Meeting EarlySnow and Pro Snow (Innsbruck, Austria), 25/9/2015.

121.

Relaxation and crystallisation of high-density amorphous ices (HDA) between 0.004 and 1.6 GPa.
Philip H. Handle, Thomas Loerting;
Roma Tre Workshop on Water under Extreme Conditions (Rome, Italy), 10/6–12/6/2015.

120.

High-performance dilatometry under extreme conditions.
Markus Seidl;
6th Zwick Academia Day 2015 (Zurich, Switzerland), 2/6/2015.

119.

Crystallization of amorphous ices.
Thomas Loerting, Markus Seidl, Philip H. Handle, Catalin Gainaru, Agnes Raidt, Roland Böhmer;
Workshop on Ice Nucleation (Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America), 23/4–24/4/2015.

118.

Phases of water and ice below 200 K: hydrogen-ordering of ice XII.
Thomas Loerting, Violeta Fuentes Landete;
Workshop on Fundamental Challenges in our Understanding of the Physics and Chemistry of Water (Houston, Texas, United States of America), 16/1–17/1/2015.

117.

Pushing the boundaries to "no man's land": raising the crystallization line Tx.
Thomas Loerting, Markus Seidl, Katrin Amann-Winkel;
Water – the Most Anomalous Liquid (Stockholm, Sweden), 13/10–7/11/2014.

116.

Neuschnee meets Industry: Schnee und Eis.
Thomas Loerting;
Tourism meets Industry (Seefeld, Austria), 2/10/2014.

115.

Water's second glass transition.
Katrin Amann-Winkel;
64. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (Pöllau, Austria), 24/9–27/9/2014.

114.

Water's two glass transitions.
Thomas Loerting, Markus Seidl, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Stephan Fuhrmann, Philip H. Handle, Catalin Gainaru, Helge Nelson, Sonja Lemke, Agnes Raidt, Karsten Köster, Roland Böhmer;
Gordon Research Conference on Water & Aqueous Solutions (Holderness, New Hampshire, United States of America), 27/7–1/8/2014.

113.

Amorphous ices and water's glass transitions.
Thomas Loerting, Markus Seidl, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Stephan Fuhrmann, Philip H. Handle, Catalin Gainaru, Helge Nelson, Sonja Lemke, Agnes Raidt, Karsten Köster, Roland Böhmer;
Amorph 14 – The Felix Franks Symposium: A Celebration (Cambridge, United Kingdom), 14/7–16/7/2014.

112.

Wasser: Eine Substanz, zwei Flüssigkeiten?
Thomas Loerting;
GDCh-Kolloquium, Institut für Chemie der Universität Rostock, Prof. Dr. Ralf Ludwig (Rostock, Germany), 19/6/2014.

111.

Differential scanning calorimetry of crystalline and amorphous ices.
Thomas Loerting;
13th Lähnwitzseminar on Calorimetry – Interplay between Nucleation, Crystallization, and the Glass Transition (Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany), 15/6–20/6/2014.

110.

Water's second glass transition.
Katrin Amann-Winkel, Catalin Gainaru, Philip H. Handle, Markus Seidl, Helge Nelson, Roland Böhmer, Thomas Loerting;
CECAM Workshop – WaterEurope (Zaragoza, Spain), 12/6–14/6/2014.

109.

Amorphous ices: crystallization and glass transition.
Thomas Loerting, Markus Seidl, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Stephan Fuhrmann, Philip H. Handle, Catalin Gainaru, Helge Nelson, Sonja Lemke, Agnes Raidt, Karsten Köster, Roland Böhmer;
WATER 2014 – Metastability and nucleation in water: theory, experiments, and applications (Les Houches, France), 1/6–6/6/2014.

108.

DSC studies on the proton ordering in doped ices.
Violeta Fuentes Landete, Thomas Loerting;
3. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 15/5–17/5/2014.

107.

Crystallisation behaviour of amorphous ices and implementation of in situ dielectric spectroscopy.
Josef Stern, Markus Seidl, Thomas Loerting;
3. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 15/5–17/5/2014.

106.

Glass transition in HDA-LiCl and LDA-LiCl solid solutions.
Thomas Loerting, Guadalupe N. Ruiz, Livia E. Bove, Horacio C. Corti;
3. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 15/5–17/5/2014.

105.

Penetration experiments near the glass transition temperature.
Thomas Loerting, Stephan Fuhrmann, Katrin Amann-Winkel;
3. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 15/5–17/5/2014.

104.

DSC and microscope experiments for the freezing of aqueous solutions.
Anatoli Bogdan, Thomas Loerting;
2nd ESF Workshop on Atmospheric Ice Nucleation (Vienna, Austria), 26/4–27/4/2014.

103.

Freezing of aqueous droplets.
Thomas Loerting, Anatoli Bogdan, Karl Handle, Bernhard G. Pummer, Fabian Weiss, Hinrich Grothe;
CECAM Workshop – From atoms to clouds: bridging the gap between atomistic simulation, surface science, atmospheric observation and climate modelling (Zurich, Switzerland), 2/4–4/4/2014.

102.

Carbonic acid: characterization of the gas phase molecules.
Juergen Bernard;
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, Germany), 1/4/2014.

101.

Phase changes in CO2/H2O ices.
Christian Mitterdorfer;
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, Germany), 1/4/2014.

100.

Crystallization behavior of amorphous ices prepared via different routes.
Markus Seidl;
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, Germany), 1/4/2014.

99.

Water's glass transition: glass-to-liquid or solid-to-solid transition?
Stephan Fuhrmann, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Markus Seidl, Ramona Thalinger, Lukas Mayr, Thomas Loerting;
13th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice (Hanover, New Hampshire, United States of America), 17/3–20/3/2014.

98.

High-density amorphous ice: time-scales of relaxation and transformation.
Thomas Loerting, Markus Seidl, Stephan Fuhrmann, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Philip H. Handle, Catalin Gainaru, Helge Nelson, Sonja Lemke, Agnes Raidt, Karsten Köster, Roland Böhmer;
Berkeley Mini Stat Mech Meeting (Berkeley, California, United States of America), 10/1–12/1/2014.

97.

X-ray and neutron studies on amorphous ices.
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Christian Mitterdorfer, Marion Bauer, Ingrid Kohl, Andreas Hallbrucker, Florian Löw, Burkhard Geil, Franz Fujara, Wiebke Knoll, Judith Peters, Helen J. Fraser, John L. Finney, Daniel T. Bowron;
Venue symposium Research at European Neutron and Synchrotron facilities by Austrian researchers (Vienna, Austria), 11/11–12/11/2013.

96.

Dynamical and thermodynamical properties of amorphous ice: A. Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations.
Martin Jehser, Markus Seidl, Thomas Loerting, Gerhard Zifferer;
15. Österreichische Chemietage (Graz, Austria), 23/9–26/9/2013.

95.

Crystallization kinetics of tris-naphthylbenzene isomers.
Markus Seidl, Shakeel S. Dalal, Mark D. Ediger;
15. Österreichische Chemietage (Graz, Austria), 23/9–26/9/2013.

94.

Crystalline and amorphous water ices.
Thomas Loerting;
19th International Vacuum Congress IVC-19, Section Astronomical Frontiers for Surface Science (Paris, France), 9/9–13/9/2013.

93.

Amorphous ices and their relation to ultraviscous liquids.
Katrin Amann-Winkel;
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, Germany), 14/8/2013.

92.

Water: one substance, two glass transitions.
Thomas Loerting;
Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry & Physics of Liquids (Holderness, New Hampshire, United States of America), 4/8–9/8/2013.

91.

Water's glass transition: glass-to-liquid or solid-to-solid transition?
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Markus Seidl, Ramona Thalinger, Stephan Fuhrmann, Lukas Mayr, Agnes Raidt, Helge Nelson, Catalin Gainaru, Roland Böhmer;
7th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems (Barcelona, Spain), 21/7–26/7/2013.

90.

Crystallization studies demonstrate hidden structural order in amorphous ice.
Markus Seidl, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Philip H. Handle, Gerhard Zifferer, Thomas Loerting;
7th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems (Barcelona, Spain), 21/7–26/7/2013.

89.

From 3D to 2D: micropore collapse in amorphous solid water at >120 K.
Christian Mitterdorfer, Marion Bauer, Tristan G. A. Youngs, Daniel T. Bowron, Helen J. Fraser, Thomas Loerting;
7th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems (Barcelona, Spain), 21/7–26/7/2013.

88.

The (amorphous) solid phases of water.
Thomas Loerting, Stephan Fuhrmann, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Philip H. Handle, Christian Mitterdorfer, Markus Seidl;
International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" on Water: fundamentals as the basis for understanding the environment and promoting technology (Varenna, Italy), 8/7–13/7/2013.

87.

Supercooled bulk water just below the border to the no-man's land.
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Markus Seidl, Philip H. Handle, Stephan Fuhrmann;
CECAM Workshop – New insights on simulations, theory and experiments in supercooled water (Lausanne, Switzerland), 3/7–5/7/2013.

86.

Albert Camus’ Verständnis von Natur und Geschichte in ethnographischem Kontext.
Markus Seidl;
8. dgv-DoktorandInnen-Tagung der Europäischen Ethnologie / Volkskunde / Kulturanthropologie / Empirischen Kulturwissenschaft (Graz, Austria), 10/5–12/5/2013.

85.

Recent experimental developments in amorphous ices and their relation to deeply supercooled liquids.
Thomas Loerting;
WATSURF 2013 – Water at interfaces: new developments in physics, chemistry and biology (Les Houches, France), 15/4–26/4/2013.

84.

The many faces of ice.
Thomas Loerting;
Graduiertenseminar, Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik der Universität Innsbruck, Prof. Georg Kaser und Prof. Michael Kuhn (Innsbruck, Austria), 23/1/2013.

83.

Es gibt einen Glasübergang von Wasser!
Thomas Loerting;
FKP-Kolloquium, Institut für Festkörperphysik der Technischen Universität Darmstadt, Prof. Dr. Franz Fujara (Darmstadt, Germany), 14/1/2013.

82.

Water's stable and metastable phases.
Thomas Loerting;
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Prof. Matthias Scheffler (Berlin, Germany), 20/12/2012.

81.

Eis in der Atmosphäre und im Weltall.
Thomas Loerting;
Kolloquium Physik, Experimentelle Physik III der Technischen Universität Dortmund, Prof. Dr. Roland Böhmer (Dortmund, Germany), 16/10/2012.

80.

Phases of ice.
Thomas Loerting;
Summer School on Microstructures of Ice and Snow (Obergurgl, Austria), 27/8–1/9/2012.

79.

Der Glasübergang in amorphem Eis – DSC-Messungen.
Katrin Amann-Winkel, Thomas Loerting;
2. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 18/8–20/8/2012.

78.

Dilatometrische Versuche an niedrigdichtem amorphen Eis.
Stephan Fuhrmann, Katrin Amann-Winkel, Thomas Loerting;
2. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 18/8–20/8/2012.

77.

Amorphes festes Wasser (ASW) und CO2-Clathrate.
Christian Mitterdorfer, Marion Bauer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
2. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 18/8–20/8/2012.

76.

On the (non)crystallinity of high-density amorphous ice.
Markus Seidl, Philip H. Handle, Katrin Winkel, Gerhard Zifferer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
Gordon-Kenan Research Seminar on Water & Aqueous Solutions (Holderness, New Hampshire, United States of America), 11/8–12/8/2012.

75.

Amorphous and deeply supercooled water.
Thomas Loerting;
Workshop on Methods for studying structure and dynamics in glassy, supercooled and nanoconfined fluids (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 15/5–18/5/2012.

74.

How to make glasses and probing the glass-to-liquid by calorimetry and dilatometry.
Thomas Loerting;
School on Methods for studying structure and dynamics in glassy, supercooled and nanoconfined fluids (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 14/5–15/5/2012.

73.

Amorphous ices and their glassy nature.
Markus Seidl, Katrin Winkel, Philip H. Handle, Gerhard Zifferer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Prof. Mark D. Ediger (Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America), 8/2/2012.

72.

Amorphous ices – the glassy states of water?
Katrin Winkel;
Berkeley Mini Stat Mech Meeting (Berkeley, California, United States of America), 13/1–15/1/2012.

71.

Water and aqueous solutions at extreme conditions.
Thomas Loerting;
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Prof. Nadia Mösch-Zanetti (Graz, Austria), 11/1/2012.

70.

Presence and absence of crystallization nuclei in high-density amorphous ice.
Markus Seidl, Katrin Winkel, Philip H. Handle, Gerhard Zifferer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
Workshop on Phase Transformations and Novel Materials (Obergurgl, Austria), 3/11–5/11/2011.

69.

Structural relaxation times in high-density amorphous ice.
Philip H. Handle, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
14. Österreichische Chemietage (Linz, Austria), 26/9–29/9/2011.

68.

Amorphous solid water: experimental studies.
Thomas Loerting;
Challenges in Modelling the Reaction Chemistry of Interstellar Dust (Leiden, Netherlands), 19/9–23/9/2011.

67.

Spectroscopic observation of carbonic acid isolated from the gas phase in a matrix.
Juergen Bernard, Markus Seidl, Ingrid Kohl, Klaus R. Liedl, Erwin Mayer, �scar G�lvez, Hinrich Grothe, Thomas Loerting;
XIX. International Conference on Horizons in Hydrogen Bond Research (Göttingen, Germany), 11/9–17/9/2011.

66.

Liquid-coated ice particles in high-altitude clouds.
Anatoli Bogdan, Thomas Loerting;
8th Liquid Matter Conference (Vienna, Austria), 6/9–10/9/2011.

65.

Amorphous ices – the glassy states of water: the calorimetric glass-liquid transition of HDA.
Katrin Winkel, Philip Handle, Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
8th Liquid Matter Conference (Vienna, Austria), 6/9–10/9/2011.

64.

Spectroscopic observation of matrix-isolated carbonic acid trapped from the gas phase.
Juergen Bernard, Markus Seidl, Thomas Loerting, Ingrid Kohl, Klaus R. Liedl, Erwin Mayer, �scar G�lvez, Hinrich Grothe;
MATRIX2011 (Vancouver, Canada), 10/7–15/7/2011.

63.

Komplexität und scheinbare Emergenz – Wissenschaftstheoretische Überlegungen in naturwissenschaftlichem Kontext.
Markus Seidl;
Reduktionismen – und Antworten der Philosophie (Vienna, Austria), 2/7–3/7/2011.

62.

Are amorphous ices connected to liquid states? Answers from experimental and in silico studies.
Markus Seidl, Katrin Winkel, Thomas Loerting, Erwin Mayer, Ferenc Karsai, Gerhard Zifferer;
Bunsentagung 2011 (Berlin, Germany), 2/6–4/6/2011.

61.

Spectroscopic observation of carbonic acid isolated from the gas phase in a matrix.
Juergen Bernard, Markus Seidl, Thomas Loerting, Ingrid Kohl, Klaus R. Liedl, Erwin Mayer, �scar G�lvez, Hinrich Grothe;
Bunsentagung 2011 (Berlin, Germany), 2/6–4/6/2011.

60.

Structural relaxation times in high-density amorphous ice (HDA).
Philip H. Handle, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
75. Jahrestagung der DPG und DPG Frühjahrstagung (Dresden, Germany), 13/3–18/3/2011.

59.

Raman and IR spectroscopy of carbonic acid.
Christian Mitterdorfer, Juergen Bernard, Katrin Winkel, Marion Bauer, Frederik Klauser, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
75. Jahrestagung der DPG und DPG Frühjahrstagung (Dresden, Germany), 13/3–18/3/2011.

58.

Amorphous ices – the glassy states of water?
Katrin Winkel;
Experimentelle Physik III der Technischen Universität Dortmund (Dortmund, Germany), 21/12/2010.

57.

Strukturelle Relaxation in hochtdichtem amorphen Eis (HDA).
Philip H. Handle, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
1. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 5/10–7/10/2010.

56.

Kristallisationsverhalten und Glasübergang von amorphem Eis unter Druck.
Markus Seidl, Michael S. Elsaesser, Katrin Winkel, Philip�H. Handle, Gerhard Zifferer, Erwin�Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
1. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 5/10–7/10/2010.

55.

Der Glasübergang in amorphem Eis bei 1 bar.
Katrin Winkel, Philip Handle, Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
1. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 5/10–7/10/2010.

54.

Druckinduzierte Phasenübergänge in Clathrat-Hydraten.
Marion Bauer, Daniel Toebbens, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
1. Eis- und Clathrat-Treffen (Odenwald, Germany), 5/10–7/10/2010.

53.

Amorphous ices – the glassy states of water: the calorimetric glass→liquid transition of HDA.
Katrin Winkel, Philip Handle, Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
12th International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Ice (Sapporo, Japan), 5/9–10/9/2010.

52.

Water at subzero temperatures.
Thomas Loerting;
Universität Ulm, Prof. Hecker Denschlag (Ulm, Germany), 17/5/2010.

51.

Amorphous ices – the glassy states of water: the calorimetric glass-liquid transition of high-density amorphous ice.
Katrin Winkel, Philip Handle, Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
10th International Workshop on Non-Crystalline Solids (Barcelona, Spain), 21/4–23/4/2010.

50.

The volumetric glass transition and crystallization behavior of high-density amorphous ice (HDA).
Markus Seidl, Michael S. Elsaesser, Gerhard Zifferer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
10th International Workshop on Non-Crystalline Solids (Barcelona, Spain), 21/4–23/4/2010.

49.

Repräsentation des Stoffes Wasser in Molekulardynamik-Simulationen.
Markus Seidl;
StipendiatInnenwochenende, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Vienna, Austria), 26/2–27/2/2010.

48.

Amorphe Eise – die Glaszustände des Wassers?
Katrin Winkel, Philip Handle, Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
FKP-Kolloquium, Institut für Festkörperphysik der Technischen Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt, Germany), 1/2/2010.

47.

Anomalous water – one substance, two liquids?
Thomas Loerting;
Physikkolloquium WS 2009/2010 der Universität Innsbruck (Innsbruck, Austria), 12/1/2010.

46.

Amorphous ices – the glassy states of water.
Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
University Roma Tre, Prof. Maria Antonietta Ricci (Rome, Italy), 4/11/2009.

45.

Mysterious Water.
Thomas Loerting;
Chemisch Physikalische Gesellschaft (Vienna, Austria), 20/10/2009.

44.

Study of amorphous–amorphous transitions in water.
Katrin Winkel;
ÖPG Jahrestagung 2009 (Innsbruck, Austria), 4/9/2009.

43.

Volumetric glass-to-liquid transition in amorphous ices up to 0.3 GPa.
Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Gerhard Zifferer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
6th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems (Rome, Italy), 30/8–5/9/2009.

42.

The nature of amorphous ices and their relation to deeply supercooled liquids.
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Winkel, Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Philip Handle, Erwin Mayer;
6th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems (Rome, Italy), 30/8–5/9/2009.

41.

First-order transition between low-density bulk water and high-density bulk water: experimental results.
Thomas Loerting;
Bunsenkolloquium: Water in Biology, Chemistry and Physics – Results and Perspectives (Dortmund, Germany), 19/6/2009.

40.

Cubic ice and large humidity with respect to ice in cold cirrus clouds.
Anatoli Bogdan, Thomas Loerting;
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2009 (Vienna, Austria), 19/4–24/4/2009.
PDF-file Abstract

39.

Kohlensäure (H2CO3): Ramanspektroskopie am Mars?
Juergen Bernard, Ingrid Kohl, Katrin Winkel, Marion Bauer, Klaus R. Liedl, Thomas Loerting, Erwin Mayer;
9. Raman-Workshop für Anwender, Horiba Jobin Yvon Gmbh (Bensheim, Germany), 10/3–11/3/2009.

38.

Amorphous ices – Experiments.
Thomas Loerting;
A celebration of disordered matter: hard spheres, wet molecules, and awkward ice (London, United Kingdom), 8/1/2009.

37.

Phase transitions in amorphous/crystalline solids under extreme conditions.
Thomas Loerting, Erwin Mayer, Katrin Winkel, Michael S. Elsaesser, Marion Bauer, Juergen Bernard, Markus Seidl;
58. Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (Leoben, Austria), 22/9–26/9/2008.

36.

Structural transitions in amorphous ices.
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer;
Gordon Research Conference on Water & Aqueous Solutions (Holderness, New Hampshire, United States of America), 27/7–1/8/2008.

35.

Water polyamorphism.
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer;
7th Liquid Matter Conference (Lund, Sweden), 27/6–1/7/2008.

34.

Water poly-amorphism: reversibility and (dis)continuity.
Katrin Winkel, Michael S. Elsaesser, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
Bunsentagung 2008 (Saarbrücken, Germany), 1/5–3/5/2008.

33.

Effect of compression-rate on recrystallization of ice.
Marion Bauer, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
72. Jahrestagung der DPG (Berlin, Germany), 25/2–29/2/2008.

32.

"Phase"-transitions in amorphous water.
Katrin Winkel, Michael S. Elsaesser, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
72. Jahrestagung der DPG (Berlin, Germany), 25/2–29/2/2008.

31.

Anomalies of water: Do they drive biopolymer inactivation?
Thomas Loerting;
Vienna Biocenter, Prof. Konrat (Vienna, Austria), 9/1/2008.

30.

Multiple first order like transitions in amorphous ice?
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer;
European Science Foundation (ESF): Water Interfaces in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Obergurgl, Austria), 8/12–13/12/2007.

29.

Continuous and discontinuous transitions in amorphous water.
Katrin Winkel, Marion Bauer, Michael S. Elsaesser, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
12. Österreichische Chemietage (Klagenfurt, Austria), 10/9–13/9/2007.

28.

The volumetric glass→liquid transition in glycerol at high pressures.
Michael S. Elsaesser, Markus Seidl, Ingrid Kohl, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
12. Österreichische Chemietage (Klagenfurt, Austria), 10/9–13/9/2007.

27.

Carbonic acid (H2CO3): from polyamorphism to polymorphism.
Thomas Loerting, Katrin Winkel, Wolfgang Hage, Sarah L. Price, Erwin Mayer;
12. Österreichische Chemietage (Klagenfurt, Austria), 10/9–13/9/2007.

26.

Deeply supercooled liquid water.
Thomas Loerting;
Interview for European Young Investigator Award (Brussels, Belgium), 20/6/2007.

25.

Ozone depletion: the role of polar stratospheric ice clouds.
Thomas Loerting;
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Berlin, Germany), 24/5/2007.

24.

The glass→liquid transition of HDA.
Thomas Loerting;
Technische Universität Dortmund, Dr. Ivan Brovchenko & Prof. Alfons Geiger (Dortmund, Germany), 20/10/2006.

23.

Water's anomalies at low temperatures: polyamorphism of ice.
Thomas Loerting;
Center of Materials Science, Prof. Dellago (Vienna, Austria), 22/6/2006.

22.

Carbonic acid – Polymorph characterization by spectroscopy.
Thomas Loerting, Wolfgang Hage, Ingrid Kohl, Erwin Mayer;
University College London, Prof. Sarah L. Price (London, United Kingdom), 20/4/2006.

21.

Wasser: Rätsel und Anomalien.
Thomas Loerting;
Verleihung des Liechtenstein-Preises (Vaduz, Liechtenstein), 11/4/2006.

20.

Amorphes Eis.
Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
WG Meeting Pottenstein (Pottenstein, Germany), 10/3–13/3/2006.

19.

Polyamorphism of ice.
Thomas Loerting;
SASP 2006: Symposium on Atomic and Surface Physics (Obergurgl, Austria), 4/2–9/2/2006.

18.

Wasser: Rätsel und Anomalien.
Thomas Loerting;
Verleihung des Novartis Preis 2005 für Chemie (Vienna, Austria), 1/1/2006.

17.

Amorphous ices in relation to each other.
Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt, Germany), 17/12/2005.

16.

HDA and VHDA in relation to each other.
Katrin Winkel, Erwin Mayer, Thomas Loerting;
Univ. Pierre & Marie Curie, France Focus (Paris, France), 21/11/2005.

15.

Wasser: Rätsel und Anomalien.
Thomas Loerting;
GÖCH-Vortrag (Universität Wien), Prof. Kautek (Vienna, Austria), 17/10/2005.

14.

The structure of chlorine phases on a platinum(110) surface.
R. Zucca, C. Franchini, J. Redinger, C. Deisl, T. Loerting, A. Menzel, E. Bertel;
ECOSS 23 (Berlin, Germany), 5/9–9/9/2005.

13.

Universal and anomalous, non-universal order-disorder phase transitions in Br/Pt110.
Thomas Loerting et al.;
ECOSS 23 (Berlin, Germany), 5/9–9/9/2005.

12.

Quasi-1D universal and non-universal transitions in c(2×2)-Br/Pt(110).
Thomas Loerting, Alexander Menzel, Clemens Deisl, Mariana Minca, Erminald Bertel, Stephen Berkebile, Johannes Schoiswohl, Falko P. Netzer;
Joint Research Project Meeting: Nanoscience on Surfaces (Reinischkogel, Austria), 27/6/2005.

11.

VHDA.
Thomas Loerting;
Bunsentagung 2005 (Frankfurt, Germany), 1/5/2005.

10.

Low dimensional systems: status report.
Erminald Bertel et al.;
Joint Research Project Meeting: Nanoscience on Surfaces (Obergurgl, Austria), 26/4–29/4/2005.

9.

Phase transitions of bromine on Pt(110).
T. Loerting, A. Menzel, C. Deisl, M. Minca, E. Bertel, S. Berkebile, J. Schoiswohl, F. P. Netzer;
Joint Research Project Meeting: Nanoscience on Surfaces (Obergurgl, Austria), 26/4–29/4/2005.

8.

Order-disorder transitions of halogens on Pt(110) by I(T) LEED (O27.5).
T. Loerting, A. Menzel, C. Deisl, M. Minca, E. Bertel;
69. Jahrestagung der DPG – Einsteintagung (Berlin, Germany), 4/3–9/3/2005.

7.

Phase-diagram of HBr on ice.
Thomas Loerting;
Interview for European Young Investigator Award (Brussels, Belgium), 1/7/2004.

6.

Chlorine chemistry in the polar stratosphere.
T. Loerting, M. J. Molina;
Antrittsvortrag an der Universität Innsbruck (Innsbruck, Austria), 30/10/2003.

5.

Mechanism of chlorine activation in the stratosphere.
Thomas Loerting;
10. Österreichische Chemietage (Linz, Austria), 17/9–19/9/2002.

4.

Kinetik von wasserunterstütztem Protonentransfer in der Atmosphäre.
Thomas Loerting;
Verleihung des Loschmidt-Preises der CPG (Vienna, Austria), 4/12/2001.
video file Full Talk (360 MB, 57:02)

3.

Water mediated proton transfer in the atmosphere.
T. Loerting, K. R. Liedl;
Antrittsvortrag am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America), 10/10/2001.

2.

What does VTST tell about acid rain and the ozone hole?
Thomas Loerting;
Verleihung des Christine und Georg Sosnovsky Preises (Innsbruck, Austria), 27/6/2001.

1.

Schwefeloxide und saurer Regen.
Thomas Loerting;
Verleihung des Prof. Ernst Brandl Preises (Schwaz, Austria), 23/6/2001.

This page was last updated on October 4, 2021. internal link Imprint

to top of page