About Erpos 2017
Welcome to ERPOS 2017 which will be held in the beautiful mediaeval seaside town of St Andrews, home to the third-oldest University in the English speaking world.
ERPOS is one of the longest-running conference series in the field of organic electronics. It is medium sized and without parallel sessions, to encourage discussion between delegates working in related research fields.
Information about 14th edition:
9th - 13th July
University of St Andrews, Scotland
Conference Chairs:
Ifor Samuel, University of St Andrews
Katarzyna Matczyszyn, Wroclaw University of Science and Technolgoy
Scope of Conference:
The conference welcomes submissions on any aspect of the electrical and optical properties of organic materials i. e. organic electronics, optoelectronics and photonics. It aims to cover both fundamentals and applications. We expect to run sessions on:
Photophysics and charge transport
Organic light-emitting diodes and lasers
Organic photovoltaics
Transistors and molecular electronics
Organic bioelectronics and biophotonics
Organic nonlinear optics and nanophotonics
Confirmed plenary lecturers:
Professor Chihaya Adachi
Professor Donal Bradley
Professor Yasuhiro Koike
Erpos 2017 Description
Welcome to ERPOS 2017 which will be held in the beautiful mediaeval seaside town of St Andrews, home to the third-oldest University in the English speaking world.
ERPOS is one of the longest-running conference series in the field of organic electronics. It is medium sized and without parallel sessions, to encourage discussion between delegates working in related research fields.
Information about 14th edition:
9th - 13th July
University of St Andrews, Scotland
Conference Chairs:
Ifor Samuel, University of St Andrews
Katarzyna Matczyszyn, Wroclaw University of Science and Technolgoy
Scope of Conference:
The conference welcomes submissions on any aspect of the electrical and optical properties of organic materials i. e. organic electronics, optoelectronics and photonics. It aims to cover both fundamentals and applications. We expect to run sessions on:
Photophysics and charge transport
Organic light-emitting diodes and lasers
Organic photovoltaics
Transistors and molecular electronics
Organic bioelectronics and biophotonics
Organic nonlinear optics and nanophotonics
Confirmed plenary lecturers:
Professor Chihaya Adachi
Professor Donal Bradley
Professor Yasuhiro Koike