Workshop on Functional Materials and Organic Electronics
Functional materials and organic electronics are providing new and innovative solutions for various challenges facing society, such as increasing demand for low-cost sustainable energy sources, the need for wearable and flexible electronics, and the demand for more advanced and efficient healthcare technologies. The workshop gathers distinguished researchers in these fields presenting their most recent ground-breaking work as well as their perspectives on the future advances in both fundamental understanding and applications. The workshop will be held in person at Elings Hall with the opportunity for discussion and networking. The workshop will also include a poster session with poster awards. Light refreshment, lunch, and coffee will be provided.
Spekers:
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Sahika Inal (KAUST)
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Paul Weiss (UCLA)
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Luisa Torsi (University of Bari)
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Anne Andrews (UCLA)
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Iain McCulloch (Oxford Univeristy)
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Derya Baran (KAUST)
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Erin Ratcliff (University of Arizona)
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Annamaria Petrozza (Inst. of Tech, Milan)
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Mario Caironi (Inst. of Tech, Milan)
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Natalie Stingelin (Georgia Tech)
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Andrea Carlini (UCSB)
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Garry Rumbles (NREL)
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Lior Sepunaru (UCSB)
Organizer: Prof. Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, Director of CPOS, quyen@chem.ucsb.edu
Contact: General info: Elena Nicolae (elenanicolae@ucsb.edu), Poster Session: Dr. Tung Nguyen-Dang (tung@ucsb.edu), Registration: Dr. Hoang Luong (hoanglm@ucsb.edu)