Eurotherm 103: Nanoscale and Microscale Heat Transfer IV, October 15-17, Lyon, France Nanoscale and microscale heat transfer Rodolphe VAILLONa*, Clivia M. SOTOMAYOR TORRESb and P.-Olivier CHAPUISa a Université de Lyon, CNRS, INSA-Lyon, UCBL, CETHIL, UMR5008, F-69621, Villeurbanne, France b Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology (ICN2), Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain *corresponding author: rodolphe.vaillon@insa-lyon.fr Keywords: computational and experimental sciences, phonon heat transport, near-field thermal radiation, energy-harvesting nanodevices. The abstract should be 2 to 4 page long. It should provide the context, the objectives, and originality of the reported research, followed by a brief summary of the methods, the main results and future works. Equations can be inserted, in Times and Symbol 10pts, on the left and numbered on the right as follows: T C .kT Q v (1) t As for the figures, note that two versions of the proceedings will be distributed: an electronic version with colors and a printed version in gray scale colors only. Please have this in mind when preparing the artwork. Figure 1: the caption should comprise a brief title and a description of the illustration. Figures are also numbered in the order they appear. A list of styles specifically designed for this abstract should apply. The list of references should be given in the dedicated section. A reference should be cited in the text following the number of appearance. Any references must be given in full with abbreviated labelling of journals [1-4]. Standard reference styles are provided in the list below for journal articles [1-4], conference proceedings [5] and books [6]. We thank you very much for following this template and for providing it in Word file format. If you have any question, please send an e-mail to the corresponding author of the present abstract. We are looking forward to receiving your abstract. It will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee which will help deciding on its acceptance, either for oral or for poster presentation. We hope to see you in Lyon next October. 1 Abstract #.... Eurotherm 103: Nanoscale and Microscale Heat Transfer IV, October 15-17, Lyon, France References [1] R. B. Wilson, J.P. Feser, G. Hohensee, D.G. Cahill, "Analysis of two-channel heat flow in pump-probe studies of non-equilibrium thermal transport", Phys. Rev. B 88, 144305, 2013. [2] B. Gotsmann, M.A. Lantz, "Quantized thermal transport across contacts of rough surfaces", Nature Materials 12, 59-65, 2013. [3] S. Liu, P. Hänggi, N. Li, J. Ren, B. Li, "Anomalous heat diffusion", Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 040601, 2014. [4] L. Zhu, C. Otey, S. Fan, "Ultrahigh contrast and large-bandwidth thermal rectification in near-field electromagnetic thermal transfer between nanoparticles", Phys. Rev. B 88, 184301, 2013. [5] J. Cuffe, E. Chavez, P.O. Chapuis, E. H. El Boudouti, F. Alzina, Y. Pennec, B. Djafari-Rouhani, A. Shchepetov, M. Prunnila, J. Ahopelto, C. M. Sotomayor Torres, "Dispersion of Confined Acoustic Phonons in Ultra-Thin Si Membranes", in: Proceedings of Eurotherm 91 – Microscale Heat Transfer III, Poitiers France, Aug. 29-31, 2011. [6] L.D. Landau, E.M. Lifshitz, The Classical Theory of Fields, 4th edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1975. Abstract #.... 2