Taking place on 10 and 11 June at the Royal School of Mines, South Kensington Campus there will be a variety of talks on the breadth of research activities taking place in this field of organic and flexible electronic materials. Sessions on the 10 June will be chaired by Prof James Durrant and Prof Martin Heeney and the 11 June will be chaired by Dr Florian Glocklhofer and Dr Samantha Hood.
We are delighted to host Prof Erwin Reisner of the University of Cambridge who will be giving his RSC Corday-Morgan Prize talk for his work on the development of solar-driven catalysis with molecularly engineered semiconductors and semi-artificial photosynthesis.
The symposium will cover all areas related to organic/plastic electronics and photonics, including chemistry, physics, materials science and device engineering. Registration includes refreshments and lunch.
We are delighted to host Prof Erwin Reisner of the University of Cambridge who will be giving his RSC Corday-Morgan Prize talk for his work on the development of solar-driven catalysis with molecularly engineered semiconductors and semi-artificial photosynthesis.
The symposium will cover all areas related to organic/plastic electronics and photonics, including chemistry, physics, materials science and device engineering. Registration includes refreshments and lunch.