IWOM2021: Thomas Young Centre International Workshop on Charge Transport and Excited State Processes in Organic Materials; 21th to 25th June 2021
The scope of this workshop in the area of organic materials for electronic applications is to bring together theorists and computational and experimental scientists working on approaches across different length scales (from molecular to device-level) towards the understanding of phenomena and mechanisms inherent to the function of organic semiconducting materials. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of current state-of-the-art advances on this research field, covering pertinent issues such as electronic structure methods for excited states calculations, charge transport mechanisms in bulk and nanostructured interfacial systems, energy conversion through light harvesting, and light generation via recombination processes.
Focus will be placed on the following topics:
- Charge transport in organic materials
- Exciton transport, dissociation, and recombination in organic materials
- Recent advances in excited state calculations
- Multi-scale modelling of organic materials
Confirmed keynote speakers:
- Irene Burghardt, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Sir Richard Friend, University of Cambridge
- Henning Sirringhaus, University of Cambridge
- Weitao Yang, Duke University
Confirmed invited speakers:
- Antoine Carof, University of Lorraine
- Rachel Crespo-Otero, Queen Mary University of London
- Simone Fratini, CNRS Grenoble
- Jenny Nelson, Imperial College London
- Harald Oberhofer, Technical University Munich
- Jean-Hubert Olivier, University of Miami
- Frank Ortmann, Technical University Munich
- Vitaly Podzorov, Rutgers University
- Marcus Elstner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Oleg Prezhdo, University of Southern California
- Sergei Tretiak, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Troy Van Voorhis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- David Beljonne, University of Mons, Belgium
We hope you will join us in June 2021!
Best regards,
The IWOM2021 Organizing Committee
The scope of this workshop in the area of organic materials for electronic applications is to bring together theorists and computational and experimental scientists working on approaches across different length scales (from molecular to device-level) towards the understanding of phenomena and mechanisms inherent to the function of organic semiconducting materials. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of current state-of-the-art advances on this research field, covering pertinent issues such as electronic structure methods for excited states calculations, charge transport mechanisms in bulk and nanostructured interfacial systems, energy conversion through light harvesting, and light generation via recombination processes.
Focus will be placed on the following topics:
- Charge transport in organic materials
- Exciton transport, dissociation, and recombination in organic materials
- Recent advances in excited state calculations
- Multi-scale modelling of organic materials
Confirmed keynote speakers:
- Irene Burghardt, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Sir Richard Friend, University of Cambridge
- Henning Sirringhaus, University of Cambridge
- Weitao Yang, Duke University
Confirmed invited speakers:
- Antoine Carof, University of Lorraine
- Rachel Crespo-Otero, Queen Mary University of London
- Simone Fratini, CNRS Grenoble
- Jenny Nelson, Imperial College London
- Harald Oberhofer, Technical University Munich
- Jean-Hubert Olivier, University of Miami
- Frank Ortmann, Technical University Munich
- Vitaly Podzorov, Rutgers University
- Marcus Elstner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Oleg Prezhdo, University of Southern California
- Sergei Tretiak, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Troy Van Voorhis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- David Beljonne, University of Mons, Belgium
We hope you will join us in June 2021!
Best regards,
The IWOM2021 Organizing Committee