nanoGe September Meeting is a unique series of conferences celebrated in a compact period of 10 days in a single setting. These conferences are focused on advanced materials preparation and fundamental properties and their applications, in fields such as renewable energy (photovoltaics, batteries), lighting, and bioimaging. The conferences 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.
Join us for the outstanding conferences in the wonderful UNESCO Creative city of Berlin in Germany. The metropolitan region ranks among the top-3 innovative locations in the EU. Within the Eurozone, Berlin has become a center for business relocation and international investments.
This unique series of conferences have been organized with the aim of offering two intensive weeks full of exciting contents. Each conference is closed related to the next one allowing the participants to enjoy more than one meeting with special discounts. Moreover, this sequencing and the format of our conferences increase the possibilities of networking in this remarkable environment.
The venue will be the Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin (a 4-star superior hotel), located in the very center of Berlin, close to the Brandenburg Gate and the Gendarmenmarkt.
Do not miss this opportunity and join us to meet the awesome list of invited speakers and organizers we have prepared for you.
- International Conference on Advances in Semiconductors and Catalysts for Photoelectrochemical Fuel Production (SolarFuel16)
- Electrocatalysts for water splitting and CO2 reduction
- Novel light absorbers
- Semiconductor/catalyst/electrolyte interfaces
- New materials, methods, devices
- Advanced characterization and theoretical modeling
- Chemical engineering of photoelectrochemical systems
Symposium organizers:Peter StrasserTechnical University of BerlinRoel van de KrolHelmholtz Center Berlin for Materials and Energy - International Conference on Fundamental Processes in Semiconductor Nanocrystals (FQDots16)
- Rational design of colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals: modelling and in-situ insights into nucleation and growth, doping, shape control, hetero- and hybrid-structures, environmentally benign materials
- Selected physical phenomena: photonics, magnetism, plasmonics, energy transfer and charge transport
- Theory and computational studies on electronic structure, surface effects and charge transport
- Advanced concepts for optoelectronic, photonic and biomedical applications of semiconductor nanocrystals
Symposium organizers:Maksym KovalenkoETH ZurichUlrike WoggonTU Berlin - International Conference on Solution Processed Innovative Solar Cells (SPINS16)
- Novel tandem/multijunction solar cells
- Chalcopyrite/Kesterite solar cells
- Emerging earth-abundant, inorganic semiconductors for solar cells
- Quantum Dots and nanocrystalline semiconductor solar cells
- Perovskite solar cells
- Progress towards photovoltaic technologies with potential for high efficiency, stability, component availability and scalable solution-based processing
- Characterization methods and fundamental understanding of underlying working mechanisms
Symposium organizers:Lukas Schmidt-MendeUniversity of KonstanzTeodor K TodorovIBM - International Conference on Solution-based Two-dimensional Nanomaterials (Sol2D16)
- Solution-based bottom-up synthesis of 2D nanomaterials (colloidal methods, directed organic synthesis, metal-organic frameworks)
- Physical properties of solution-based 2D nanomaterials (e.g., electronic, optical, thermal, electron and spin transport, etc.)
- Chemical properties of solution-based 2D nanomaterials (e.g. photocatalytic properties)
- Self-organization of 2D nanomaterials into superstructures
- Devices based on solution 2D nanomaterials
Symposium organizers:Laurens SiebbelesTU DelftCelso de Mello DonegaUniversiteit Utrecht - International Conference on Charge Carrier Dynamics at the Nanoscale (CCDNano16)
- Molecular electronics
- Interfacial charge transfer and transport in nanocomposites
- Defects and recombination in organic and inorganic nanocomposites and bulk semiconductors
- Exciton, charge transfer state and polaron dynamics in donor:acceptor systems
- Theory of charge transport and recombination in organic and inorganic nanocomposites
- Energy transfer in organic and inorganicnanocomposites
- Technological implications and perspectives for novel nanostructured-based devices (e.g. solar cells, batteries, sensors, electronics, catalysts,...)
Symposium organizers:Enrique CánovasIMDEA NanoscienceIvan InfanteVrije Universiteit AmsterdamThomas KirchartzFZ Jülich - International Conference on Semiconductor Ferroelectrics and Photoferroelectrics (SEFERR16)
- Ferroelectric oxides for PV applications
- Hybrid and non/oxide ferroelectric PV perovskites
- Novel self-polarised materials for photocatalysts
- Advanced materials and devices
- Physical characterization
- Fundamental PV mechanisms
Symposium organizers:Marin AlexeUniversity of WarwickFederico RoseiINRS