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Below is the tentative program for the conference.The final program will be displayed here when it is done.

The conference has only one session and all lectures will take place at the Grand Ball. Read more about the conference format.

Click here to download the tentative program as a .pdf. (updated 13th of August)


Tuesday 8 September, 2009

When What Where
17.00-19.00 Registration Hotel Conference area
 

Wednesday 9 September, 2009

When What Where
8.00-9.15 Registration Hotel Conference area
9.15-9.30 Welcome to ECME09: Thomas Bjørnholm
 
SESSION 1
9.30-10.05 Keynote lecture: Jean-Luc Bredas
The Charge Dissociation Process in Organic Solar Cells: A Theoretical Insight
 
10.05-10.30 Invited lecture: Paul Blom
Charge Transport in Doped Conjugated Polymers
 
10.30-10.45 Contributed lecture: Helena Alves
Metallic Conduction at Organic Charge-transfer Interfaces
 
10.45-11.15 Coffee break Conference area
SESSION 2
11.15-11.40 Invited lecture: Henning Sirringhaus
High Resolution Scanning Potentiometry of Charge Trapping and Charge Transport in Polymer Field-effect Transistors
 
11.40-12.05 Invited lecture: Jérôme Cornil
Charge Transport in Supramolecular Assemblies: An Atomistic Description
 
12.05-12.30 Invited lecture: Rick McCullough
Amorphous  Approach to Highly Reproducible Polymer Transistors with High Mobilities
 
12.30-14.00 Lunch Hotel Restaurant
SESSION 3
14.00-14.25 Invited lecture: Klaus Müllen
Is the Future Black? - The Search for Graphene and Carbon Materials
 
14.25-14.50 Invited lecture: Yves Geerts
Dimensionality and Alignment of Organic Semiconductors
 
14.50-15.15 Invited lecture: Bo W. Laursen
Self-assembly of Cationic Pi-systems
 
15.15-15.30 Contributed lecture: Frank Ortmann
Charge Transport in Organic Crystal: Small or Large Polarons?
 
15.30-15.45 Contributed lecture: Slawomir Braun
The Integer Charge Transfer Model - Application to Organic-organic Interfaces
 
15.45-16.10 Invited lecture: Yunqi Liu
Controllable Preparation of Carbon Nanotubes/Graphene and Their Application in Electronics
 
16.10-16.40 Coffee break Conference area
SESSION 4
16.40-17.05 Invited lecture: Simone Techert
Real-time Monitoring of the Structural Switching Processes in Molecular Solids
 
17.05-17.20 Contributed lecture: Henrik Lemke
Tracking the Structural Dynamics of Optically Excited Organic Thin Films by X-ray Diffraction
 
17.20-17.35 Contributed lecture: Neil C. Greenham
Triplet Exciton Dynamics in Conjugated Polymer Blends
 
17.35-17.50 Contributed lecture: Simon Gélinas
Time Resolved Photoluminescence Studies of Long-lived Emissive Species in F8BT:PFB Blends
 
17.50-18.05 Contributed lecture: Sense Jan van der Molen
Light-controlled Conductance switching of a Robust Molecular Device
 
18.05-19.00  Break  
19.00-21.00 Poster session  Poster Area
 

Thursday 10 September, 2009

When What Where
SESSION 5
8.30-8.55 Invited lecture: Wenping Hu
Micro- & Nanometer SizedOrganic Semiconductor Single Crystals: Growth, Characterization and Device Application
 
8.55-9.20 Invited lecture: Fabien Silly
Multi-Component Supramolecular Self-Assemblies on Surfaces
 
9.20-9.45 Invited lecture: Martin Bryce
Exploiting Dual Fluorescence of Fluorene Copolymers for PLEDS and White-Light Emission
 
9.45-10.00 Contributed lecture: Rubén D. Costa
Long-living Light Emitting Electrochemical Cells Based on Supramolecular π-π Interactions
 
10.00-10.15 Contributed lecture: Ariel J. Ben-Sasson
High Performance Organic Vertical Transistors Realised Using Block Copolymer Lithography
 
10.15-10.30 Contributed lecture: Elad D. Mentovich
Vertical Molecular Devices and Circuits
 
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
Conference area
SESSION 6
11.00-11.25 Invited lecture: Bernard Kippelen
Printable Transistors for Displays and Digital Circuits
 
11.25-11.40 Contributed lecture: Concepció Rovira
Developments of Circuits and Ultra Sensitive Strain Sensors Based on All-organic Flexible Thin-films
 
11.40-11.55 Contributed lecture: Miyadera Tetsuhiko
Instability of Pentacene Thin Film Transistors Under Pulsed Bias Stress
 
11.55-12.10 Contributed lecture: Jon Agustsson
Molecules as Active Components in Devices Based on Networks of Molecular Junctions
 
12.10-12.35
Invited lecture: Matthew Roberts
Fundamental Processes Governing Operation and Ageing in Current State of the Art P-OLEDs
 
12.35-14.45 Lunch Copenhagen City Hall
SESSION 7
14.30-15.05 Keynote lecture: Charles Marcus
Spin Control in 12C and 13C Carbon Nanotubes
 
15.05-15.30 Invited lecture: Eugenio Coronado                     Magnetic Molecules and Hybrid Materials for Molecular Spintronics
 
15.30-15.55 Invited lecture: Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Molecular Spintronics using Molecular Nanomagnets
 
16.10-16.40 Coffee break Conference area
SESSION 8
16.40-16.55 Contributed lecture: Francisco L. Bloom
Unraveling the Origin of Positive and Negative Organic Magnetoresistance
 
16.55-17.10 Contributed lecture: Frank W. A. van Oost
Theory for Spin Diffusion in Disordered Organic Semiconductors
 
18.15-19.30 Walking guided tour for interested participants
 
19.30 Banquet University of Copenhagen,
Ceremonial Hall
 

Friday 11 September, 2009

When What Where
SESSION 9
8.30-9.05 Keynote lecture: Michael Grätzel
Molecular Photovoltaics
 
9.05-9.20 Contributed lecture: David Beljonne
Excitation Transport and Dissociation at Organic/organic Interfaces
 
9.20-9.35 Contributed lecture: Mariano Campoy-Quiles
Tailoring the Morphology and Performance of Organic Solar Cells by Ternary Mixing
 
9.35-9.50 Contributed lecture: Jens W. Andreasen
Managing Structure and Light in Polymer Solar Cells
 
9.50-10.15 Invited lecture: To be announced
Title to be announced
 
10.15-10.30 Contributed lecture: Raffael G. Della Valle
Molecular Dynamics Simulations for "Bulk-like" and "Film-like" Pentacene Monolayers Adsorbed on Amorphous Silica
 
10.30-10.55 Coffee break Conference area
SESSION 10
10.55-11.20 Invited lecture: Dago de Leeuw
Tunable Injection Barriers in Organic Resistive Switches based on Phase Separated Ferroelectric-Semiconductor Blends
 
11.20-11.45 Invited lecture: Albert Schenning
Supramolecular Fluorene Based Materials
 
11.45-12.10 Invited lecture: Fabio Biscarini
Biosensors and Transducers based on Pentacene Ultra-Thin Film Transistors
 
12.10-12.25 Contributed lecture: Dag W. Breiby
Structure-Property Relations Obtained by X-ray Diffraction
 
12.25-12.40 Contributed lecture: Natalie Stingelin
Solvent-free Processing of High-Mobility Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Structures
 
12.40-12.55 Contributed lecture: Heinz-Georg Flesch
Quinquethiophene Based Self-assembled Monolayers - A Structural and Morphological Study
 
12.55-14.10 Lunch Hotel Restaurant
SESSION 11
14.10-14.25 Contributed lecture: Richard J. Nichols
Single Molecule Electronics and Single Molecule Electrochemistry
 
14.25-14.50 Invited lecture: Sergey Kubatkin
Single-molecular Switches
 
14.50-15.15 Invited lecture: Yi Luo
Dynamics and Statistics of Electron Transport in Molecular Devices
 
15.15-15.40 Invited lecture: Marcel Mayor
Molecular Electronics: From Single Molecule Devices to New Integration Strategies
 
15.40-15.55 Contributed lecture: Gemma C. Solomon
Quantum Interference: An Important Dimension For Manipulating Molecular Electron Transfer
 
15.55-16.10 Contributed lecture: Jens Paaske
Electrical Manipulation of Spin States in Single Molecule Transistors
 
16.10-16.40 Coffee break
Conference area
16.40-17.05 Invited lecture: Olle Inganäs
Light Emission from Conjugated Systems at Biomolecular Interfaces
 
17.05-17.30 Invited lecture: Duncan Sutherland
Plasmon Hybridisation at Metal Nanostructures as a Route to Sensitive Optical Detection
 
17.30-17.55 Invited lecture: Alan Rowan
Macromolecular Scaffolding: Polyisocyanopeptide Based Multi-Chromophoric Arrays
 
17.55-19.00 Break  
19.00-21.00 Poster session and sandwiches Poster Area
 

Saturday 12 September, 2009

When What Where
SESSION 12
8.30-9.05 Keynote lecture: Jean-Marie Lehn
Generation of Functional Nanostructures the Self Organization Approach
 
9.05-9.30 Invited lecture: Jaume Veciana
Multi-functional Surfaces by Self-assembling Electroactive Polychlorotriphenylmethyl Radicals
 
9.30-9.55 Invited lecture: Tomek Kowalewski
Toward the General View of Nanostructure - Carrier Transport Relationships in Regioregular Poly(3-Alkylthiophenes) and Their Derivatives
 
9.55-10.30 Keynote lecture: Richard Friend
Charge Separation from Excitons in Organic Semiconductors
 
10.30-10.55 Invited lecture: Myongsee Lee
Aqueous Assembly of Amphiphilic Rods into Dynamic Nanostructures
 
10.55-11.25 Coffee break
Conference area
SESSION 13
11.25-11.50 Invited lecture: Herre van der Zant
Coulomb Blockade in Three-terminal, Single-molecule Junctions
 
11.50-12.15 Invited lecture: Heike Riel
Charge Transport through Single Molecules - A Study of Metal-Molecule Coupling
 
12.15-12.30 Contributed lecture: Kim S. Wimbush
Supramolecular Rectification
 
12.30-12.55 Invited lecture: Kristian Thygesen
Computational Design of Carbon Nanotube-based Chemical Sensors
 
12.55-13.30 Conclusions / Closing