The aim of MOLMAT Conferences is to bring together different research topics related to molecular materials : Chemical Synthesis (organic, inorganic or organometallic), Solid State Physics, Nanotechnology and Computational Modelling.
The MOLMAT 2010 organizing committee involves scientists from several local laboratories of the CNRS, the University of Montpellier (UM2), the Chemistry Engineering School of Montpellier (ENSCM), and the CEA, namely the Institut Charles Gerhardt (ICGM-CNRS/UM2/UM1/ENSCM), the Laboratoire des Verres Colloïdes et Nanomatériaux (LCVN-CNRS/UM2), the Institut d'Electronique du Sud (IES-CNRS/UM2) and the Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule (ICSM-CEA/CNRS/UM2).
The conference will focus on Molecular Materials and their potentials; as summarized below, the main topics will be: Chemistry (synthesis, structural investigations and properties); Physics (characterization methods, structure and physical properties including magnetism, optics and electronics); Computational Modelling (quantum and statistics); Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (nanomaterials, integration and emerging applications in electronics, optoelectronics, energy, sensors).
The MOLMAT 2010 organizing committee involves scientists from several local laboratories of the CNRS, the University of Montpellier (UM2), the Chemistry Engineering School of Montpellier (ENSCM), and the CEA, namely the Institut Charles Gerhardt (ICGM-CNRS/UM2/UM1/ENSCM), the Laboratoire des Verres Colloïdes et Nanomatériaux (LCVN-CNRS/UM2), the Institut d'Electronique du Sud (IES-CNRS/UM2) and the Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule (ICSM-CEA/CNRS/UM2).
The conference will focus on Molecular Materials and their potentials; as summarized below, the main topics will be: Chemistry (synthesis, structural investigations and properties); Physics (characterization methods, structure and physical properties including magnetism, optics and electronics); Computational Modelling (quantum and statistics); Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (nanomaterials, integration and emerging applications in electronics, optoelectronics, energy, sensors).