Publications of Shamil K. Shaikhutdinov
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Talk (22)
2016
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Ultrathin Silica Films on Metal Substrates: Silicatenes. Physics Boat Workshop 2016, Atomic structure of nanosystems from first-principles simulations and microscopy experiments (AS-SIMEX 2016), Helsinki, Finland/Stockholm, Sweden (2016)
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Ultrathin Oxide Films on Metal Substrates: Case Studies. International FOXSI Conference 2016, Functional Oxide Surfaces and Interfaces, Vienna, Austria (2016)
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Ultrathin Oxide Films on Metal Substrates: Structure and Reactivity. Seminar, Paris Institute of Nanosciences, Paris, France (2016)
2015
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Ultrathin Silicate Films on Metals. Seminar, Department of Materials Science, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy (2015)
2014
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Ultrathin Silicate Films on Metals. 7th International Symposium on Surface Science
, Matsue, Japan (2014)
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Structure and Reactivity of Metal-supported Ultrathin Oxide Films. FHI-Workshop on Current Research Topics at the FHI
, Potsdam, Germany (2014)
2013
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Model Studies of Ceria-based Oxidation Catalysts. Irsee VI Symposium, Kloster Irsee, Germany (2013)
2012
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Model studies in catalysis by oxides. CECAM Workshop , Bremen (2012)
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Reactivity of Oxide Ultrathin Films in CO Oxidation. FHI-CRC Symposium, Berlin, Germany (2012)
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LEEM/LEED investigation of Fe3O4 thin film growth on a Pt(111) substrate (111). DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin (2012)
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Thin Oxide Films: Structure and Reactivity. Seminar Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg , Halle (2012)
2011
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Monolayer Oxide Catalysts: New Perspectives from Surface Science. 1st Russian Congress on Catalysis, Moscow, Russia (2011)
1999
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Structure-reactivity correlations across the pressure-gap studied on epitaxial iron oxide model catalyst films. German-French-Japanese Catalysis Meeting, Sapporo, Japan (1999)
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Correlations between adsorption properties and catalytic reactivities observed on epitaxial iron oxide model catalyst films. Europacat-IV, Rimini, Italy (1999)
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Structure and reactivity of iron oxide surfaces. Faraday Discussion 114, The Surface Science of Metal Oxides, Ambleside, UK (1999)