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Scientific Program


Topics

  1. Fundamentals of organic electronics: charge transport, modeling, photophysics, etc.
  2. Design and synthesis of materials for organic electronics: organic conductors and semiconductors, dielectrics, substrates, etc.
  3. Organic field effect transistors: single crystal, polymer and monolayer OFETs, integrated circuits and related devices.
  4. Organic light emitting devices: OLEDs and OLETs, white light-emitting devices, TADF devices, organic lasers.
  5. Organic and hybrid solar cells: small molecules and polymer photovoltaics, tandem cells, perovskites-based photovoltaics, etc.
  6. Organic sensors: physical (pressure, temperature, photo, etc.) sensors, chemo- and biosensors.
  7. Characterization techniques: various spectroscopy, microscopy, and x-ray scattering techniques, charge mobility measurements, thermal and surface analysis, HOMO and LUMO evaluation, biomedical applications, etc.
  8. Technologies of organic electronics: printing of organic materials and devices, roll-to-roll techniques, ink formulations, encapsulation, etc.

Speakers

Tutorial lectures

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Artem Bakulin

Imperial College London, UK

Ultrafast singlet fission dynamics in pentacene and high quality rubrene single crystals

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Vladimir Dyakonov

Wurzburg University, Germany

Can Spin Make Organic LED Better?

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Johannes Gierschner

Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies, Spain

Intrinsic Visible Light Emission of Aggregated Non-Conjugated Organic Molecules - a Critical Analysis

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Guglielmo Lanzani

Center for Nano Science and Technology@PoliMi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy

Physics of cell membrane opto-stimulation

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Albert Nasibulin

Skoltech, Mocsow, Russia

Carbon nanotubes for electronic applications

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Andrei Naumov

Institute for Spectroscopy RAS, Russia

Fluorescence nanoscopy as a tool for solid state physics and material science

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Natalie Stingelin

Georgia Tech, USA

Establishing structure/property interrelations of organic semiconductors using fast calorimetry

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Jun Takeya

University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan

Organic single-crystal semiconductors: charge transport, field-effect transistors and integrated circuits

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Pavel Troshin

FRC PCP MC RAS, Russia

Unravelling molecular structure – photostability relationships for design of new absorber materials for efficient and stable organic photovoltaics

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Dmitry Paraschuk

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Contacts in organic electronics

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Sergey Ponomarenko

Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials of RAS, Russia

Сonjugation in organic molecules

Invited lectures

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Elena Agina

Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials of RAS, Russia

"Electronic nose": operation principle, manufacturing approaches and promising applications

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Kostas Daoulas

(Germany)

Simplified modeling of mesophases in conjugated polymers: what can we learn?

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Maxim Kazantsev

Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russia

Doping of emissive organic semiconductor single crystals

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Yuriy Luponosov

Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials of RAS, Russia

Development of non-fullerene acceptor materials for organic photovoltaics

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Andrey Sosorev

Moscow State University, Russia

Using electrostatic interactions for tuning of molecular packing and suppression of dynamic disorder in organic semiconductors: from quantum-chemical simulations to Raman spectroscopy data

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Alexander Yakimansky

Institute of macromolecular compounds RAS, Russia

Copolyfluorenes with effective white electroluminescence

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Michael Zharnikov

Heidelberg University, Germany

A concept of embedded dipole and its implications

Evening lectures

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Johannes Gierschner

Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies, Spain

Scientific Misconduct in Current Chemistry Research: Aspects and Conditions