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  Confirmed Speakers
Confirmed Speakers (Partial list, subject to daily update)

Opening Ceremony

 Títle

Prof. Alan G. Heeger (USA) (Nobel Prize Winner)

 To be announced

Prof. Sérgio M. Rezende (Brazil)

(Brazilian Minister of Science and Technology)

 To be announced

Alan G. MacDiarmid Memorial Session

 Títle

Prof. Alan G. Heeger (USA) (Nobel Prize Winner)

 To be announced

Prof. H. Shirakawa (Japan) (Nobel Prize Winner)

 To be announced

Prof. Adam Pron (France)

 From undergraduate research to post Nobel  Prize scientific activity - Alan MacDiarmid's  contribution to the chemistry of materials  and nanomaterials.

Prof. Arthur Epstein (USA)

 To be announced

Keynote and Invited Lectures

Títle

Cid Araújo (Brazil)

 Recent developments in nanocomposites for photonic applications.

Guillermo Bazan (USA)

New Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Materials for Biosensor Design and Device Fabrication.

Jean-Luc Brédas (USA)

 The Path to Predicting Charge-Carrier Mobilities in Organic-Semiconductors: Description of the Charge-Transport Parameters.

Arthur Epstein (USA)

 To be announced.

Serge Lefrant (France)

 Optical advanced spectroscopic techniques for the study of nano-structured materials:  application to carbon nanotubes.

Alan Kaiser (N. Zealand)

 Carbon nanotube networks: correlated changes in conduction and other properties for different treatments.

Bernard Kippelen (USA)

 Essential Heterogeneous Interfaces in Printed Electronic Devices.

Sumit Mazumdar (USA)

 From spatially-ordered valence-bond solid to unconventional superconductivity in organic charge-transfer solids.

Yung W. Park (Korea)

 Fundamental properties and applicability of carbon based nanostructures: Implication for biomolecular sensors.

Paras Prasad (USA)

 Opportunities at the Interface of Nanotechnology, Photonics and  Biotechnology.

Jaume Veciana (Spain)

 Nanostructuring functional molecular materials.

James Durrant (UK)

 Charge photogeneration and recombination  in polymer / fullerene solar cells

Fred Wudl (USA)

 Recent Advances in Organic Electronics.

Sven Stafstrom (Sweden)

 Basic charge transport mechanisms in organic system; from DNA to organic field effect transistor devices.

Geoffrey J. Ashwell (UK)

 Molecular diodes and functional molecular wires.

Toribio Fernández Otero (Spain)

 Reactive wet conducting polymers. Simultaneous sensing, actuation and memory through conformational energy.

Bin Hu (USA)

 Positive and Negative Magnetic Field Effects in Organic Semiconductors.

Claudia Ambrosch-Draxl (Austria)

 Theoretical approaches towards a quantitative description of organic film growth.

Markus Wohlgenannt (USA)

 Device spectroscopy of magnetic field effects in a polyfluorene organic light-emitting diode.

Francisco Layese Bloom (The Netherlands)

 Exploring the sign change of the organic magnetoresistance effect.

Dominique Vuillaume (France)

 Fluctuations, noise and dynamic electron transport in self-assembled molecular junctions.

Lothar Dunsch (Germany)

 The recent state and future development of in situ ESR UV/Vis NIR Spectroelectrochemistry of conducting polymers.

Richard B. Kaner (USA)

 Nanostructured conducting polymers for use in sensors, molecular memory, catalysis,fFlash welding and actuators.

Hagen Klauk (Germany)

 Organic Thin-Film Transistors with Low Operating Voltage.

Daniel Moses (USA)

 Mobile carrier generation in polymer-based bulk heterojunction materials: Novel approach to improving photovoltaic device performance.

Olle Inganas (Sweden)

 Solar light collected in plastic photovoltaics.

Eleanor Campbell (Scotland)

 To be announced.

Mike McGehee (USA)

 An experimental and theoretical study of charge transport in carbon nanotube networks for transistors and transparent electrodes.

David Carroll (USA)

 Energy transfer Mechanisms in Active Nanocomposites and their influence in photovoltaic and light emitting diode applications.

Dmitrii F. Perepichka (Canada)

 Fused Thiophene Derivatives for Organic and Nano Electronics.

Jan Lagerwall (Germany)

 Macroscopic-Scale Carbon Nanotube Alignment via Self-Assembly in Hexagonal Columnar Liquid Crystals.

Amlan J. Pal (India)

 Organic Memory: A Molecular Phenomenon.

Masakazu Nakamura (Japan)

 To be announced.

Katica Biljakovic (Croatia)

 Exploring low-energy landscape of organic semiconductors by heat relaxation and magnetic field.

Malgorzata Zagorska (Poland)
 Strategies for the preparation of conjugated polymers and their molecular composites with semiconductor nanocrystals as components of organic electronics.
Dirk Obergfell (Germany)
 Magnetotransport on single-walled carbon nanotubes, metallofullerene peapods and graphene.

R.A.J. Jansen (The Netherlands)

 Multi-junction polymer solar cells.

Tsuyoshi Kawai (Japan)

 Charge-induced twisting of pai-conjugated molecular wire based on imidazole and imidazolium units.

Anna Painelli (Italy)

 Bistability in Fc-PTM Crystals: the role of intermolecular electrostatic interactions.

Concepcio Rovira (Spain)

 Multifunctional Organic Radicals on Surfaces.

Kazuo Akagi (Japan)

 Fibril Bundle-Free Helical Polyacetylene Synthesized in Ultimately Twisted Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystal Field.

 


 

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