239th ECS Meeting with IMCS Topic Close-up: Quantum Dot Science and Technology

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Symposium D04 – Quantum Dot Science and Technology

Deadline for submitting abstracts: December 18, 2020
 
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Symposium focus: Symposium D04 aims to bring together scientists, researchers, industry engineers, and policy makers from several countries with diverse professional backgrounds to exchange ideas, advance knowledge, and discuss key issues across the full spectrum of fundamental science and applied engineering of quantum dots. Topics of interest include growth and processing of quantum dots; surface modification and functionalization; chemical, mechanical, thermal, magnetic, electrical, and optical property characterizations of quantum dots and their assemblies; theoretical and computational modeling; and device fabrication and measurements for electronics, optics, optoelectronics, spintronics, communications, sensors, and energy generation and storage applications. Also of particular interest are quantum dot technologies that support the emerging areas of memory, logic, and unconventional computing schemes.

Check out the call for papers for more details.

Invited speakers:

  • Christopher B. Murray, University of Pennsylvania
  • Philippe Guyot-Sionnest, University of Chicago
  • Dimitri Talapin, University of Chicago
  • Emily A. Weiss, Northwestern University
  • Jeffrey Urban, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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