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Symposium F

Organic Electronics and Bioelectronics - Frontiers in Basic and Applied Research


Scope of the Symposium

The Symposium will address progress at the frontiers of fundamental as well as applied research on organic- and bio-related materials for new technologies, including all types of organic/inorganic functional materials, semiconducting species for electronics and bioelectronics applications. The research topics comprise all types of synthesis, processing techniques (molecular crystals, multilayers, self-assemblies, printing techniques, and thin films), compounds (composites and blends), micro- and nano-fabrication, interfaces, spectroscopic characterization (linear and non-linear), morphology and their electronic and optoelectronics properties. In addition, the symposium is equally opened for any type of electronic, photonic and hybrid devices, such as: light-emitting diodes (LEDs), field-effect transistors (FETs), MIS capacitors, diodes, electrochemical transistors, photovoltaics (PVs), thermoelectrics, integrated circuits, non-volatile memories, supercapacitors, batteries, sensors, actuators & detectors. In this context, the Symposium aims to bring together chemists, materials scientists, biologist, physicists, and engineers from both academia and industry to share information and discuss the future of Organic Electronics and Bioelectronics to argue our current understanding and to define future trends of this exciting field.


Abstracts will be solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas


  • Synthesis and characterization of conjugated molecules and polymers, hybrid, and compounds
  • Natural/biocompatible electronic materials
  • Mixed ion-electron conduction
  • Interfaces and bulk properties: advances in material processing
  • Photonic, photophysics, and photochemistry of conjugated molecules and polymers
  • Electronic, photonic, hybrid and carbon-based devices
  • Micro- and nano-fabrication of organic or hybrid materials
  • Interfacing biology to electronics
  • Organic sensors and biosensors
  • Theoretical modeling of conjugated molecules or polymers and organic devices

Invited speakers
  • Heinz von Seggern
    (Technische Universität Darmstadt) [Confirmed]
  • Fernando Castro
    (National Physical Laboratory (NPL)) [Confirmed]
  • Peter Skabara
    (University of Glasgow) [Confirmed]
  • Przemyslaw Data
    (Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers) [Confirmed]

Symposium Organizers
  • Prof. Dr. Welber Gianini Quirino (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF))
  • Prof. Dr. Juliana Eccher (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC))
  • Prof. Dr. Gregório Couto Faria (Universidade de São Paulo (USP))
  • Prof. Dr. Douglas José Coutinho (Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná)
  • Dr. Jesse Quinn (Instituto de Física de São Carlos)

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