Symposia PDF programs
#SolCat19 - (Photo)electrocatalysis for sustainable carbon utilization: mechanisms, methods, and reactor development
#Exciup19 - Excitonic up-downconversion
#NCFun19 - Fundamental Processes in Semiconductor Nanocrystals
#PERFuDe19 - Halide perovskites: when theory meets experiment from fundamentals to devices
#OPV19 - Organic Photovoltaics: recent breakthroughs, advanced characterization and modelling
Symposia

#SolFuel19

Room Plenum

Solar Fuel Synthesis: From Bio-inspired Catalysis to Devices

#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
Presentation

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.

The symposia are medium size and closely related to form an exciting, interdisciplinary event that attracts key players of the respective fields either as organizers, invited speakers, or as participants.

Our meeting is held in the vibrant city of Berlin.

Do not miss this opportunity and join our nanoGe Fall Meeting19 to meet the awesome list of invited speakers and organizers we have prepared for you!.

Scientific Organizers
Antonio Guerrero
Universidad Jaume I, SP
 
 
 
Maksym Kovalenko
ETH Zurich, CH
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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 Krol
    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany
    Erwin Reisner
    University 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 Mayer
    Helmholtz-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 Lifshitz
    Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
    Cristiane Morais Smith
    Utrecht University, The Netherlands
    Doron Naveh
    Bar-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 Rao
    University 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 Infante
    BCMaterials, Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures, UPV/EHU Science Park, Spain.
    Jonathan Owen
    Columbia 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 Scheele
    University of Tuebingen, Germany
    Vanessa Wood
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich
    Maksym Yarema
    Swiss 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. Boix
    Instituto de Tecnología Química (Universitat Politècnica de València − Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
    Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Antonio Abate
    Helmholtz-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 Katan
    CNRS, Université de Rennes 1, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes
    Wolfgang Tress
    ZHAW School of Engineering
    Simone Meloni
    University 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 Ackermann
    Aix-Marseille University, CINAM CNRS UMR
    Uli Würfel
    Fraunhofer 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 Weber
    Max Planck Institut for Polymer Research
    Brian Rodriguez
    University 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 Ahmadi
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville, US
    Germà Garcia-Belmonte
    Universitat Jaume I, Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM) - Spain
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