#SolFuel19 Room Plenum |
Solar Fuel Synthesis: From Bio-inspired Catalysis to Devices |
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#SolCat19 Room B4 |
(Photo)electrocatalysis for sustainable carbon utilization: mechanisms, methods, and reactor development |
#Sol2D19 | Two Dimensional layered semiconductors |
#Exciup19 Room B5 |
Excitonic up-downconversion |
#NCFun19 Room B1 |
Fundamental Processes in Semiconductor Nanocrystals |
#CharDy19 | Charge Carrier Dynamics |
#PERInt19 Room B4 |
Interplay of composition, structure and electronic properties in halide-perovskites |
#PERFuDe19 Room Plenum |
Halide perovskites: when theory meets experiment from fundamentals to devices |
#OPV19 Room B2 |
Organic Photovoltaics: recent breakthroughs, advanced characterization and modelling |
#MapNan19 | Mapping Nanoscale Functionality with Scanning Probe Microscopy |
#RadDet19 | Radiation Detection Semiconductors Materials, Physics and Devices |
You are invited to participate in the nanoGe Fall Meeting, a unique series of symposia focused on advanced materials preparation and fundamental properties and their applications, in fields such as renewable energy (photovoltaics, batteries), lighting, semiconductor quantum dots, 2-D materials synthesis and semiconductors fundamentals, bioimaging, etc.
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- #SolFuel19. Solar Fuel Synthesis: From Bio-inspired Catalysis to Devices
- High-throughput Experimentation
- Operando Characterization of Materials and Interfaces
- Towards Solar-to-Fuel Devices
- Semi-artificial Photosynthesis
- Selective Molecular Catalysis
- Designer Materials and Single-site Catalysis
Symposium organizers:Roel van de KrolHelmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, GermanyErwin ReisnerUniversity of Cambridge - UK - #SolCat19. (Photo)electrocatalysis for sustainable carbon utilization: mechanisms, methods, and reactor development
- Design of discrete active site catalysts (MOF, COF, single atom, single crystal)
- Operando spectroscopy (IR, X-ray) of electrochemical reactions
- Flow reactors for high-throughput electrocatalytic synthesis
- CO2 reduction mechanism
- Industrial and commercial implementations of electrosynthesis
Symposium organizers:Matthew MayerHelmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany - #Sol2D19. Two Dimensional Layered Semiconductors
- Synthesis of 2D nanomaterials including exfoliated layers, CVD growth, colloidal growth or others.
- Different types of 2D nanomaterials: Graphenes and related carbon containing materials, transition-metal chalcogenides and iodides, solution-grown nanoplatelets, honeycomb-like structures and others.
- Study of the physical properties of 2D nanomaterials from mechanical, optical, electrical, optoelectronic, magneto-optics, magnetism and others.
- Focusing on a few unique phenomena: topological insulators, Dirac-type band structure, spin-valley coupling, symmetry breaking, curvature, layer-layer interactions and more.
- Theoretical modeling of band structure and quantum many-body effects. Use of 2D nanomaterials in various applications, from electronics, through opto-electronics, photonics, display devices, biological arena and others.
Symposium organizers:Efrat LifshitzTechnion - Israel Institute of TechnologyCristiane Morais SmithUtrecht University, The NetherlandsDoron NavehBar-Ilan University, Israel - #Exciup19. Excitonic up-downconversion
- Fundamentals of singlet fission
- Multi-exciton interactions in nanocrystals and other low-dimensional materials
- Spin-dependent exciton dynamics in nanomaterials
- Theoretical treatments of excitonic conversion and energy transfer
- Multi-photon schemes for solar fuel generation
- Understanding and controlling triplet transport and annihilation for upconversion
- Novel organic and inorganic materials for up-conversion and singlet fission
- Device implementations for photovoltaics, solar fuels, and photon detection.
Symposium organizers:Akshay RaoUniversity of Cambridge - UK - #NCFun19. Fundamental Processes in Semiconductor Nanocrystals
- Perovskite Nanocrystals III-V and I-III-VI QDs
- Precursor Chemistry and Nucleation
- Theoretical characterization of surfaces/interfaces and optical properties
- Doping
Symposium organizers:Ivan InfanteBCMaterials, Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures, UPV/EHU Science Park, Spain.Jonathan OwenColumbia University, US - #CharDy19. Charge Carrier Dynamics
- Advanced Engineering of Materials at the Nanoscale
- Structure Characterization: Electrons, x-rays, neutrons, and muons
- Transport Characterization & Simulations
Symposium organizers:Marcus ScheeleUniversity of Tuebingen, GermanyVanessa WoodSwiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH ZurichMaksym YaremaSwiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich - #PERInt19. Interplay of composition, structure and electronic properties in halide-perovskites
- Ultrafast spectroscopy fundamentals
- Microscopic structural characterization
- Elemental nanoscale mapping
- Exciton-phonon interactions
- Structural modelling
- Raman spectroscopy
- Carrier-phonon interactions
- Exciton dynamics
- Dielectric characterization
- Impedance spectroscopy
Symposium organizers:Pablo P. BoixInstituto de Tecnología Química (Universitat Politècnica de València − Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)Juan-Pablo Correa-BaenaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAntonio AbateHelmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany - #PERFuDe19. Halide perovskites: when theory meets experiment from fundamentals to devices
- Halide perovskites (3D, 2D, colloids…)
- PV, photo-detectors, LED, lasers, water-splitting & more.
- Modeling from the atomic scale to the macroscale.
- Fundamental processes (structure, excitons, polaritons, confinement,…)
Symposium organizers:Claudine KatanCNRS- Centre national de la recherche scientifiqueWolfgang TressZHAW School of EngineeringSimone MeloniUniversity of Ferrara, Italy - #OPV19. Organic Photovoltaics: recent breakthroughs, advanced characterization and modelling
- Material design of new donors and acceptors
- Fundamental understanding of physics and nanoscale morphology of non-fullerene acceptor based OPV through advanced characterization and modelling
- Material approaches to improve exciton and charge carrier transport in organic semiconductors
- Advances in experimental techniques to study organic semiconductors at nanoscale
- Fundamental understanding and controlling of degradation processes in OPV
- Role of additives and processing techniques in nanoscale control of organic semiconductors
- Material strategies and device concepts for eco-friendly organic solar cells
- Large area processing of high efficiency OPV
- Flexible and stretchable OPV
Symposium organizers:Jörg AckermannAix-Marseille University, CINAM CNRS UMRUli WürfelFraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Germany - #MapNan19. Mapping Nanoscale Functionality with Scanning Probe Microscopy
- Charge separation, transport etc.
- Ferroic nanostructures
- SPM on energy materials (solar cells, batteries, thermoelectrics, etc.)
- Chemical information by optical SPM methods (TERS, Nano-IR, PIFM, etc. )
- Dynamics of functional nanostructures studied with SPM
- Advanced SPM methods
Symposium organizers:Stefan WeberMax Planck Institut for Polymer ResearchBrian RodriguezUniversity College Dublin - #RadDet19. Radiation Detection Semiconductors Materials, Physics and Devices
- Organometallic halide perovskite for high radiation energy detectors
- Organic single crystals, polycrystals and plastic materials for direct and indirect ionizing detectors
- Theoretical prediction of new materials for high energy radiation detectors with high performance, low cost and low radiation dose on human body
Symposium organizers:Mahshid AhmadiUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, USGermà Garcia-BelmonteUniversitat Jaume I, Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) - Spain