E-MRS 2012 SPRING MEETING
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Conference |
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English |
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May 14, 2012
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May 18, 2012
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| Venue |
Congress Centre
Place de Bordeaux - Wacken
Strasbourg,
67000
FR
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| Chemistry Techniques |
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| Contact |
P. Siffert
E-MRS
BP.20
Strasbourg cedex 2,
67037
FR
33 3 88 10 65 43
33 3 88 10 63 43
emrs@emrs-strasbourg.com
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The 2012 Spring Meeting of the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) and exhibit will be held at the Palais des Congrès in Strasbourg
from May 14th-18th. This meeting will mark the 30th Spring conference since the foundation of E-MRS, in 1983, and will consist of 25 parallel
symposia. The major themes of the conference will be “Materials for Energy”, “Bio / Organic / Polymeric Materials”, “Materials for Electronic /
Photonic / Plasmonic Applications, “Advanced Materials and Nano Materials” and “Methods and Analysis”.
The scientific programme will highlight the latest advances in international materials research and key novel applications. The conference will be
enriched by an industrial exhibition and a series of satellite events to enhance our scientific curiosity for the wonderful and exciting world of
functional materials and their applications.
The main satellite events are the Nature Materials / E-MRS one day workshop devoted to “Frontiers in Materials: Spintronics”, the ACS Nano
Lectureship Award, and the Young Scientist Tutorial on “Characterization Techniques for Thin-Film Solar Cells”. Moreover, a special workshop
devoted to oxide electronics will be also organized by Wiley.
In summary, the E-MRS 2012 Spring Meeting will include many international high level scientific events in one place. I predict this to be one the
largest and most exciting E-MRS Conference ever held in Strasbourg. Don’t miss it, we count on you and look forward to your active
contributions and participation.
Speakers
The plenary session will feature three outstanding speakers: Professor Naomi Halas (Rice University, USA), Professor George Malliaras (Ecole
Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint Etienne, France), Professor Luisa De Cola (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany) and
a presentation by the Laureate of the EU-40 Materials Prize. Complementary to the Graduate Students Awards, the EU-40 Materials Prize is
reserved to researchers under 40 with exceptional promise for leadership and with outstanding and innovative contributions to materials science
while working in Europe.
Session titles
MATERIALS FOR ENERGY
A Advanced Silicon Materials Research for Electronic and Photovoltaic Applications III
B Thin Film Chalcogenide Photovoltaic Materials
C Solid State Ionics: Mass and Charge Transport across and along Interfaces of Functional Materials
D Unconventional Thermoelectrics: from new materials to energy conversion devices
E Actinide compounds and properties
F Solid proton conductors (In honor of Prof. G. Alberti)
BIO / ORGANIC / POLYMERIC MATERIALS
G Functional Biomaterials
H Organic and Hybrid Materials for Flexible Electronics: Properties and Applications
I Biological applications for organic electronic devices
J DNA Directed Programmable Self-assembly of Nanoparticles into Meta Materials for energy and other applications
K Surface modifications of carbon-related materials II
MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONIC / PHOTONIC / PLASMONIC
L Novel Functional Materials and Nanostructures for innovative non-volatile memory devices
M More than Moore: Novel materials approaches for functionalized Silicon based Microelectronics
N Control of light at the nanoscale: materials, techniques and applications
O Applied Nanoplasmonics: Nanoplasmonic Functional Materials and Devices
ADVANCED MATERIALS AND NANO MATERIALS
P Advanced Hybrid Materials II: design and applications
Q Novel materials and fabrication methods for new emerging devices
R Science and technology of nanotubes, graphene and 2D layered materials
S Novel materials for hetereogeneous catalysis
T Physics and Applications of Novel gain materials based on Nitrogen and Bismuth Containing III-V Compounds
U Carbon- or Nitrogen-Containing Nanostructured Thin Films
METHODS AND ANALYSIS
V Laser materials processing for micro and nano applications
W Current Trends in Optical and X-Ray Metrology of Advanced Materials for Nanoscale Devices III
X Quantitative Microscopy of Energy Materials
Y Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells
Other topics
Materials Sciences
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