Session

Session: Organic electronics, photovoltaics (Click for details or select 'Detailed view')

Nov 8, 2012, 3:40 PM
Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece

The workshop will be held in a hotel in central Athens which will provide sufficient accommodation for all workshop participants. The hotel will be announced here by end of September and then you can book. In order to arrange for your travel we recommend to you to book a flight to Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos) from which the hotel will be accessed conveniently.

Conveners

Session: Organic electronics, photovoltaics (Click for details or select 'Detailed view')

  • David Beljonne

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  1. Dr Denis Andrienko (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research)
    11/8/12, 3:40 PM
    Organic electronics, photovoltaics
    Talk
    Interest in the field of organic electronics is largely provoked by the possibility to fine-tune properties of organic semiconductors by varying their chemical structure. Often, compound design is solely guided by chemical intuition, even though material development would benefit from more rigorous structure-property relationships, which link the chemical structure, material morphology and...
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  2. Sheridan Few
    11/8/12, 4:25 PM
    Organic electronics, photovoltaics
    Talk
    Recently, much attention has been paid to the formation of charge transfer (CT) states at the donor : acceptor interface in organic photovoltaic materials, and to their role in charge pair generation.1 However, until now few theoretical studies have addressed the electronic properties of CT states in detail. In this work, we use density functional theory (DFT) methods to study the energies and...
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  3. Velimir Meded
    11/8/12, 4:50 PM
    Organic electronics, photovoltaics
    Talk
    To support accelerating materials development cycles we have developed simulation approaches for de-novo characterisation and optimisation of materials and device properties with nanoscale constituents. In recent years we have developed simulation methods that describe the conformation and electronic properties of materials built on the basis of well-defined nanoscale constituents. We have...
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