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    Organic Microelectronics & Optoelectronics IV

    Organic Microelectronics & Optoelectronics IV Image

    July 7-10, 2008
    Marriott San Francisco
    55 4th Street
    San Francisco, CA  94103
    A Joint Workshop of ACS | IEEE | MRS
    Deadline For Submissions: March 3, 2008 
    Registration | Invited Speakers | Chairs | Call for Papers | Lodging

    The workshop will bring together a broad spectrum of scientists from both industry and academia to share information and ideas in the emerging fields of Organic Microelectronics and Optoelectronics. The goal is to build an interdisciplinary community working on applications such as RFIDs, displays, sensors, photovoltaics and optical devices while addressing some of the common scientific and manufacturing challenges to help these technologies.

    The technical program will focus on the areas of synthesis, theory, novel processing/ patterning/fabrication and device physics through a series of presentations by renowned invited speakers and poster sessions.  (We invite you to view the program from last year's workshop.)

    REGISTRATION

    Online registration is now open.  If you would prefer to register via mail or fax, a downloadable form will be available shortly.  You may also register by phone at 724-779-3003. Phone registrations are taken Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (ET).

    Early Registration Rates (received by 5 p.m. ET on May 23, 2008)

    • MRS, IEEE or ACS Member - $650
    • Non-member - $750
    • Invited Speaker - $450

    Standard Registration Rates (received after 5 p.m. ET on May 23, 2008)

    • MRS, IEEE or ACS Member - $850
    • Non-member - $950
    • Invited Speaker - $450

    INVITED SPEAKERS

    Paul Alivisatos (University of California - Berkeley, California), Marc Baldo (MIT, Massachusetts), Christoph Brabec (Konarka, Austria), Neil Greenham (Cambridge University, UK), Oliver Hayden (Siemens-Germany), Jack Hou (ITRI-Taiwan), Tom Jackson (Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania), Zakya Kafafi (National Science Foundation, Virginia), Antoine Kahn (Princeton University, New Jersey), Jiro Kasahara (Sony, Japan), Sang Yoon Lee (Samsung, Korea), Karl Leo (TU-Dresden, Germany), David Lidzey (Sheffield Univ., United Kingdom), Tobin Marks (Northwestern University, Illinois), Colin Nuckolls (Columbia University, New York), Ian Parker (DuPont Displays), Peter Peumans (Stanford University, California), Mark Reed (Yale University, Connecticut), Heike Riel (IBM Zurich, Switzerland), Henning Sirringhaus (PlasticLogic-UK), Robert Street (PARC (Xerox), California), Xiaoyang Zhu (University of Minnesota, Minnesota)

    The first evening will set the stage with an open discussion on whether organic-based devices will ever make it beyond 'promising', featuring presentations by two well known electrical engineers: Tom Jackson (Penn State) and Mark Reed (Yale).