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SUMMARY:4ème Ecole Thématique de FFF Bordeaux
DESCRIPTION:Les techniques de FFF permettent de fractionner et de caractériser de nombreuses espèces macromoléculaires\, colloïdales ou particulaires.\nLes domaines d’application de ces méthodes s’étendent des relativement petites molécules de l’ordre de quelques centaines de daltons de masse moléculaire jusqu’à des particules de taille de l’ordre de 100 μm. \n\nLes objectifs de cette école thématique sont les suivants: \n\nDécouverte des techniques de fractionnement par couplage Flux-Force et de leurs domaines d’applications (matériaux\, polymères\, environnement\, biologie\, agro-alimentaire\, santé…)\nEnseignement théorique\, appliqué et pratique\nAcquisition des bases de ces techniques et des couplages associés permettant de développer une stratégie de caractérisation pertinente de nano- et micro-objets\, naturels ou manufacturés\, de type polymères\, particules\, colloïdes ou encore cellules
URL:https://www.gfp.asso.fr/evenement/4eme-ecole-thematique-de-fff-bordeaux/
LOCATION:Université de Bordeaux – Sciences et Technologies UF de Chimie\, Talence\, France
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SUMMARY:International Summer School FOREverOPV
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\, \nEarly bird registration and oral submission are available until the 8th of June. \nPlease spread this information around you and motivate young researchers to participate.\nSee the tutorial program below\, we will be pleased to welcome you here in the southwest of France. \nAll details in the website https://foreveropv.sciencesconf.org \n \nThis summer school comes during an exciting period of rapid development for solar energy technologies\, and particularly photovoltaics. Aimed at PhD and Master students\, young reasearchers\, but also open to those wishing to know more about the fundamental and applied science of this foremost renewable energy resource\, this school will give the following tutorials \n\nRenewable energies\,Prof Vincent Platel (University of Pau\, France)\nPrinciples and development of organic photovoltaics\,Prof Jenny Nelson (Imperial College London\, United Kingdom)\nMaterials for organic solar cells\, Dr Graham Morse (Merck\, United Kingdom)\nFactors influencing charge mobility in organic semiconductors\, Prof Jenny Nelson(Imperial College London\, United Kingdom)\nModelling electronic processing on organic solar cells\, Prof Jérôme Cornil (University of Mons\, Belgium)\nFullerene acceptors in OPV\, Prof Patrick Hudhomme (University of Angers\, France)\nLight on organic photovoltaic devices: The key role of scanning probe microscopy\, Prof Philippe Leclère\nKinetic and thermodynamic effects on solar cell thin film stability\, Prof Natalie Stingelin (Georgia Institute of Technology\, USA)\nInterfacial layers and electrodes for organic photovoltaics\, Dr Morten Madsen (University of South Denmark\, Denmark)\nProcessing of OPV and encapsulation\, Dr Tobias Sauermann (OPVIUS GmbH\, Germany)\nCommercialisation aspects for OPV\, Dr Tobias Sauermann (OPVIUS GmbH\, Germany)\nDegradation of organic solar cells induced by  exposure to sunlight\, Prof Jean-Luc Gardette (University of Clermont-Ferrand\, France)\nAn overview of dye-sensitized solar cells\, Dr Renaud Demadrille (CEA Grenoble\, France)\nIntroduction to silicon and thin films solar cells\, Prof Erik Johnson (Ecole Polytechnique University Paris-Saclay\, France)\nIntroduction to perovskite solar cells\,Prof Jacky Even (INSA Rennes\, France)\n\nA visit to coincide with the official opening of four world leading examples of building integrated (nearby Pau)\, community-scale organic photovoltaics will be organised. \nSeveral sessions will be devoted to peer-reviewed short talks\, and a call for abstracts for oral and poster presentations is open. \nOrganizating Committee:\nChristine LARTIGAU-DAGRON (University of Pau\, France)\nRoger HIORNS (CNRS/University of Pau\, France)\nPatrick BAYLERE (CNRS/University of Pau\, France)\nDidier BEGUE (University of Pau\, France)\nAntoine BOUSQUET (University of Pau\, France) \nScientific Committee:\nDr Christine LARTIGAU-DAGRON (University of Pau\, France)\nProf. Didier BEGUE (University of Pau\, France)\nDr Roger HIORNS (CNRS/University of Pau\, France)\nDr Renaud DEMADRILLE (CEA Grenoble\, France)\nProf. Philippe LECLERE (University of Mons\, Belgium)\nProf. Jenny NELSON (Imperial College London\, United Kingdom)\nProf. Natalie STINGELIN (Georgia Institute of Technology\, USA)
URL:https://www.gfp.asso.fr/evenement/international-summer-school-foreveropv/
LOCATION:IPREM\, Technopole Helioparc\, Pau\, France
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