Date: June 8-12, 2009 | Continuing Education Units
Description: This course will review basic concepts underlying the design, fabrication, and operation of three dominant types of organic electronic devices: light emitting devices (OLEDs), photosensitive devices (solar cells and photodetectors), and field effect transistors (OFETs). We will also discuss, but devote less time to, organic lasers, organic memories, and chemical sensors. The course aims to present a broad and practical survey of the field and to immerse you in the broad field of organic materials. As a sub-class of nanostructured solids, organic thin films exemplify challenges of the practical nanotechnologies. Many concepts presented in the class are directly transferable to a broader field of nanostructured materials.
Instructors: Professors Vladimir Bulovic and Marc Baldo of the MIT Laboratory of Organic Optics and Electronics.
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May 29, 2009
International Summer School MOMiNE 2009
International Summer School on Modelling and Optimization in Micro- and Nano- Electronics - MOMiNE Italy Sept. 2009: The aim of the School is to stimulate intensive transfer of knowledge and discussion on modeling and optimization of electronic circuits and devices, by presenting the latest developments, insights, methods, algorithms and ideas in these areas of research, providing also indications for future research directions. An important aspect is the involvement of researchers working for industries, which can provide a more timely indication of the most relevant up-to-date problems encountered in real industrial environments.
The International Summer School MOMINE 2009 will be held from 31/08 to 12/09 at:
Grand Hotel San Michele
Località: Bosco 8/9, 87022 Cetraro (Cosenza), Italy
Phone: (+39) 0982 91012 Fax: (+39) 0982 91430
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The International Summer School MOMINE 2009 will be held from 31/08 to 12/09 at:
Grand Hotel San Michele
Località: Bosco 8/9, 87022 Cetraro (Cosenza), Italy
Phone: (+39) 0982 91012 Fax: (+39) 0982 91430
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