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Spring Meeting May 26Th - 30Th European Materials Research Society 2014 Lille - France Spring Meeting May 26th - 30th www.european-mrs.com E-MRS 2014 PLENARY SESSION BILATERAL PLENARY SESSION Wednesday, May 28 (16:00 - 19:00) Wednesday, May 28 (12:15 - 13:45) room Vauban - level 3 room Vauban - level 3 Chairs: Welcome address 16:00 - 16:05 Thomas Lippert E-MRS President Hans Richter GFWW, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Christian Bataille 16:05 - 16:15 Member of the National Assembly of France (Nord Department) William Tumas National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Denver, USA Charge and spin transport physics of organic and oxide semiconductors Henning Sirringhaus Cavendish Laboratory 16:15 - 16:55 University of Cambridge Plenary speakers: Cambridge CB3 OHE UK Materials and morphologies for efficient energy conversion European Microelectronics Clusters: Peter F. Green a strength for Europe ! Materials Science and Engineering, 12:15-12:45 Applied Physics 16:55 - 17:35 Alain Astier STMicroelectronics University of Michigan, Ann Arbor SEMI Europe Advisory Board Director, Center for Solar and Thermal Energy Geneva Conversion (CSTEC), Switzerland Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) EU-40 Materials Prize Winner Perovskite Solar Cells; from quantum dot sensiti- A close look to the atoms: zers to thin film photovoltaics a journey to the nanoworld through advanced 12:45-13:15 electron microscopy Henry Snaith 17:35 - 18:15 Clarendon Laboratory Jordi Arbiol Parks Road ICREA & Institut de Ciència de Material de Barce- Oxford OX1 3PU lona, ICMAB-CSIC, Spain U.K. 18:15 - 18:30 Award Ceremony The SEMI International Technology Roadmap for Reach.Out! Award Ceremony Photovoltaics (ITRPV) – Challenges in c-Si Tech- nology for Suppliers and Manufacturers 13:15-13:45 Markus Fischer Hanwha Q Cells GmbH Sonnenalle 17-21 06766 Bitterfeld-Wolfen Symposium Organizers Address Germany 18:30 - 19:00 followed by Graduate Student Awards Ceremony CONFERENCE PROGRAM SYMPO TITLE ROOM LEVEL MATERIALS FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT A Thin film chalcogenide photovoltaic materials PASTEUR 5 A Thin film chalcogenide photovoltaic materials B Advanced functional materials for environmental monitoring and applications VAN GOGH 1,2 8 B Advanced functional materials for environmental monitoring and applications C Solid state ionics: thin films for energy and information applications LIEGE 2 1 C Solid state ionics: thin films for energy and information applications D Phonons and fluctuations in low dimensional structures VAN GOGH 3 8 D Phonons and fluctuations in low dimensional structures E Defect-induced effects in nanomaterials MATISSE 1,2 8 NANOMATERIALS Established and emerging nanocolloids: from synthesis & characterization to F LIEGE 1 1 E Defect-induced effects in nanomaterials applications F Established and emerging nanocolloids: from synthesis & characterization to applications G Carbon- or nitrogen-containing nanostructured thin films ROTTERDAM 1 1 G Carbon- or nitrogen-containing nanostructured thin films H ALTECH 2014 - Analytical techniques for precise characterization of nanomaterials COLOGNE 2 1 H ALTECH 2014 - Analytical techniques for precise characterization of nanomaterials JEANNE DE I Solution processing and properties of functional oxide thin films and nanostructures 11 I Solution processing and properties of functional oxide thin films and nanostructures FLANDRE 1 MATERIALS AND LIGHT J Laser interaction with advanced materials: fundamentals and applications EUROTOP 5 J Laser interaction with advanced materials: fundamentals and applications K Challenges for group III nitride semiconductors for solid state lighting and beyond ARTOIS 1 5 K Challenges for group III nitride semiconductors for solid state lighting and beyond L Chromogenic materials and devices ARTOIS 2 5 L Chromogenic materials and devices M Molecular materials - Towards quantum properties (MOLMAT-Q) GOYA 9 HYBRID, ORGANIC AND BIO-MATERIALS N Converging technology for nanobio-applications MATISSE 3 8 M Molecular materials - Towards quantum properties (MOLMAT-Q) N Computational modeling of organic semiconductors: from the quantum world to Converging technology for nanobio-applications O actual devices FAIDHERBE 1 7 O Computational modeling of organic semiconductors: from the quantum world to actual devices P Carbon materials: surface chemistry and biomedical applications ROTTERDAM 2 1 P Carbon materials: surface chemistry and biomedical applications Hybrid materials engineering in biology, chemistry and physics Q Hybrid materials engineering in biology, chemistry and physics Q TURIN 1 R Towards lightweight and flexible electrochemical devices R Towards lightweight and flexible electrochemical devices GOYA 9 S Memristormaterials, mechanisms and devices for unconventional computing S Memristormaterials, mechanisms and devices for unconventional computing FAIDHERBE 2 7 DD Functional materials and devices for organic electronics CHARLES DD Functional materials and devices for organic electronics 7 CRYSTAL GROWTH IN MATERIALS SCIENCE DE GAULLE Jointly organized with the International Organization for Crystal Growth T Non-classical nucleation and crystallization ROTTERDAM 3 1 T Non-classical nucleation and crystallization U Crystal growth related twins & point defects in semiconductors & dielectrics COLOGNE 1 1 U Crystal growth related twins & point defects in semiconductors & dielectrics V Effect of natural and forced convection in materials crystallization COLOGNE 1 1 V Effect of natural and forced convection in materials crystallization W Crystals for energy conversion and storage ROTTERDAM 3 1 W Crystals for energy conversion and storage / Part of the bilateral energy conference Materials research for group IV semiconductors: growth, characterization and JEANNE DE X 11 BILATERAL ENERGY CONFERENCE technological developments FLANDRE 2 Jointly organized with the Materials Research Society (MRS) JEANNE DE Y Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells II 11 X Materials research for group IV semiconductors: growth, characterization and technological FLANDRE 3 developments Z Materials development for solar fuel production and energy conversion RUBENS 2 9 Y Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells II AA Organic/polymer and hybrid photovoltaics LONDRES 3 Z Materials development for solar fuel production and energy conversion BB Materials by design for energy applications through theory and experiment REMBRANDT 9 AA Organic/polymer and hybrid photovoltaics Materials for electrochemical energy conversion - from modular to large-scale BB Materials by design for energy applications through theory and experiment CC energy generation and storage RUBENS 1 9 CC Materials for electrochemical energy conversion - from modular to large-scale energy generation XX Japan in Motion - Recent WPI advances in materials HAINAUT 5 and storage SATELLITE EVENTS ROOM LEVEL WORKSHOPS SHORT COURSE: Thin Films Growth by PVD Techniques - Tips & Hints ROTTERDAM 1 1 XX Japan in Motion - Recent WPI advances in materials TUTORIAL: Young scientist tutorial on characterization techniques for thin-film solar cell TURIN 1 Europe in Motion (Tuesday May 27) TUTORIAL: Analysis of radioactive nuclear materials ROTTERDAM 2 1 CEOPS Workshop «R&D on CO2 utilization in Europe» (Monday afternoon May 26) PLENARY BILATERAL VAUBAN 3 Matval Workshop «Developing strategies to boost Materials R&D+I in Europe» (Monday after- PLENARY SESSION noon May 26) VAUBAN 3 InnoMatNet Workshop (Thursday May 29) AWARD: Reach.Out! Competition Award VAUBAN 3 E-MRS / MRS Workshop: the European Chapters (Tuesday afternoon May 27) EXHIBITOR WORKSHOP PRESSE 3 TUTORIALS EUROPE IN MOTION HAINAUT 5 Thin films growth by PVD techniques – tips & hints WORKSHOP MATVAL HAINAUT 5 (Sunday afternoon May 25 + Monday morning May 26) CHARLES DE WORKSHOP CEOPS 7 Young scientist tutorial on characterization techniques for thin-film solar cells (Sunday afternoon GAULLE May 25) WORKSHOP INNOMATNET ARTOIS 2 5 Analysis of radioactive nuclear materials (Sunday afternoon May 25) WORKSHOP: E-MRS MRS CHAPTER FAIDHERBE 1 7 SUMMER SCHOOL ORAMA SUMMER SCHOOL RUBENS 1 9 ORAMA Summer School «Oxide Materials for Electronic Applications» (Monday afternoon May 26) CONFERENCE FLOOR PLAN Niveau Level SYMPOSIUM PER LEVEL 5 LEVEL 11: I, X, Y LEVEL 9: BB, CC, M, R, Z, ORAMA LEVEL 8: B, D, E, N, COFFEE BREAK LEVEL 7: DD, O, S, CHAPTER, CEOPS LEVEL 5 : A, J, K, L, XX, EUROPE IN MOTION, INNOMATNET, MATVAL LEVEL 3: AA, PLENARY SESSION, EXHIBITION, POSTER SESSIONS, RESTAURANT, SOCIAL EVENT, COFFEE BREAK Niveau LEVEL 1: C, F, G, H, P, Q, T, U, V, W, SHORT COURSES & TUTORIALS, COFFEE Level 3 BREAK Niveau Level 11 Niveau Level 9 Niveau Level 8 Niveau Level 1 Niveau Level 7 SATELLITE EVENTS 2014 Spring Meeting Lille, France – May 26th - 30th 2014 Spring Meeting Lille, France – May 26th - 30th Europe in Motion Tuesday, May 27th Room Hainaut This full day workshop has two major objectives: • Show to the International Materials Community that Europe is very present in key and cutting edge topics at scientific and technological levels through a number of initiatives, such as platforms, networks, committees from industry, research institutions, and academia. 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