The 2019 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit is a key forum to present research to an interdisciplinary and international audience. It provides a window on the future of materials science, and offers an opportunity for researchers—from students and postdoctoral fellows, to Nobel and Kavli Prize Laureates—to exchange technical information and network with colleagues.
The nanoGe International Conference on Perovskite Solar Cells, Photonics and Optoelectronics (NIPHO19) will take place in Jerusalem, Israel in 2019.
The event comprises of two symposiums - the International Conference on Perovskite Thin Film Photovoltaics (ABXPV19) and the International Conference on Perovskite Photonics and Optoelectronics (PEROPTO19).
The International Conference on Novel Materials for Energy Conversion and Optoelectronics (NEWE 2018), covers a broad range of research directions related to novel materials for applications in energy conversion and optoelectronics - ranging from photovoltaics and photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic production of solar fuels, to sensing and light emission in electroluminescent devices and lasers.
Materials of interest include halide perovskites, semiconductor quantum dots and multinary metal oxides .
The International Conference on Perovskite Solar Cells and Optoelectronics on Battery and Fuel Cell Technology (PSOC) will take place in Lausanne, Switzerland in 2018.
The programme will include a combination of invited talks, contributing talks and poster presentations in a meeting which will bring a broad spectrum of the community together to discuss and share knowledge on the latest advances in perovskite materials, devices and photophysical and optoelectronic properties and phenomena.
The 1st International conference on Nanotechnologies and Bionanoscience (NanoBio 2018) – aims to capitalize on the rapid growing and interconnected fields of Nanotechnology and Bioscience, drawing in and providing an interdisciplinary forum for scientists and engineers from academia and industry.
Among the main objectives is to discuss the forefront of research and address the theory, design and development of advanced materials and nanotechnologies in relation to the field of energy and health applications.
SPIE's organic photonics + electronics is a comprehensive conference on organic-based materials and devices that advances renewable energy sources and other commercial applications and include OLEDs, OFETS, OHPVs, perovskite PVs, organic and hybrid sensors, bioelectronics, liquid crystals, and molecular machines.
The 3rd International TADF Workshop, organized by Kyushu University and i3-OPERA and supported by Kyulux, aims to share the recent advances and future direction of TADF emitters for OLED devices - science and technologies.
The 2018 TADF workshop will cover the latest TADF advances in materials, device architectures, upconversion mechanisms and applications. The organizers are also looking for speakers to discuss other excitonic topics including singlet fission and perovskite emitters.
The 10th International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (HOPV 2018) focuses on the development, function and modeling of materials and devices for hybrid and organic solar cells, including perovskite solar cells, organic solar cells, quantum dot solar cells, and dye-sensitized solar cells.
The ABXPV (perovskite thin film photovoltaics) and the PEROPTO (perovskite photonics and optoelectronics) are two conferences taking place one after the other that are focused on halide perovskite materials.
ABXPV18 will detail the latest on developments in perovskite solar cells while PEROPTO18 is dedicated to halide perovskite photonics and optoelectronics. - including perovskite light-emitting diodes, lasers, optical devices, nanophotonics, nonlinear optical properties, colloidal nanostructures, photophysics and light-matter coupling.
The international conference on perovskite thin film photovoltaics will include a combination of invited talks, contributing talks and poster presentations in a meeting that aims to bring a broad spectrum of the community together to discuss and share knowledge on the latest advances in perovskite materials, devices and photophysical and optoelectronic properties and phenomena.
The SPIE Organic Photonics + Electronics is a conference focused on organic-based materials and devices. The conference looks at applications such as OLEDs, OFETs, OHPVs, OPVs, perovskites and more. The conference includes an exhibition.
The international conference on perovskite thin film photovoltaics will share the latest findings on the synthesis of novel hole transport materials, the state-of-the art techniques to disentangle the carriers recombination dynamics and the efforts towards record cells and module fabrication.
The International Conference Asia-Pacific Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (AP-HOPV17) is a scientific gathering focused on hybrid and organic solar cells. Topics in the conference include material synthesis and processing, device architecture and optimisation and structural and functional characterisation.
The conference aims to centralize the participants’ interest by presenting the most recent attainments, highlights, current challenges and perspectives, conclusions and suggested future works in Organic and Hybrid Solar Cells Technologies.
The focus of this conference will be on high-performance light-harvesting and carrier transporting materials, highly efficient and stable OPVs and HOPVs, device physics including interfaces, film structure (morphology), photophysics of carrier generation, and transport.
The conference has a wide scope and includes many technologies, including OPVs, DSSCs and perovskite-based solar cells. It will include a special session on Perovskite-based PVs.
The International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (HOPV16) is an established forum for the presentation and discussion of the advances in hybrid and organic photovoltaics.
The event will include plenary sessions for keynote and invited talks, as well as room for plenty of contributed talks by participant scientists and unlimited poster presentation. As part of the conference, there will be a workshop on printing and fabrication of 3rd-gen PV in particular Perovskite. The workshop will take place on Tuesday 28th of June and will be held at Swansea University.
The 20th international summer school in Krutyn, Poland is a week-long event focused on advanced perovskite, hybrid and thin-film photovoltaics. The organizers (the Polish Academy of Science and the University of Edinburgh) offer state-of-the-art training in the form of lectures and consulting sessions designed for Ph.D. students and young researchers. A number of social events will be also proposed to relax after the heavily-scheduled program.