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Participant Registration: Early Bird Registration (before September 1, 2010): $425 Registration (after September 1, 2010): $475 On-Site Registration: $525 Registration fee includes the opening evening reception, daily continental breakfasts, as well as refreshments during the morning and afternoon breaks. Special event: Visit the Henry Ford Museum followed by a reception. Early registration guarantees a spot on the tour and is $105 per person (includes sit-down dinner, dessert, drinks, transportation to and from the museum, museum admission, and museum docents). Companions are welcome. Registration after September 1 incurs a $25 surcharge. Signing up for the tour on-site may be possible (for $25 over the post-September 1 cost), provided there is space on the tour. Exhibitor Registration: $2,500 Registration fee includes registration for 2 conference attendees (normally $425 each, if booked before September 1, 2010), the opening evening reception, daily continental breakfasts and morning and afternoon breaks. Lunch and dinner are on your own. Blocks of rooms are reserved at discounted rates for ICEL 2010 attendees at area hotels. See links on conference web site. For further information concerning ICEL registration and logistics, please contact: U-M Conference Services 627 Oxford Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2634 Phone: (734) 764-5297 Fax: (734) 764-1557 E-mail: [email protected] www.icel2010.org International Conference on Electroluminescence / Organic Optoelectronics October 17-21, 2010 www.icel2010.org Hosted by the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI ICEL 2010

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Page 1: ICEL 2010 brochure draft - University of Michiganmshtein/ICEL2010/ICEL2010flyer.pdf · Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2634 Phone: (734) 764-5297 Fax: (734) 764-1557 E-mail: conferences@umich.edu

Participant Registration:

Early Bird Registration (before September 1, 2010): $425

Registration (after September 1, 2010): $475

On-Site Registration: $525

Registration fee includes the opening evening reception, daily continental breakfasts, as well as refreshments during the morning and afternoon breaks.

Special event: Visit the Henry Ford Museum followed by a reception. Early registration guarantees a spot on the tour and is $105 per person (includes sit-down dinner, dessert, drinks, transportation to and from the museum, museum admission, and museum docents). Companions are welcome. Registration after September 1 incurs a $25 surcharge. Signing up for the tour on-site may be possible (for $25 over the post-September 1 cost), provided there is space on the tour.

Exhibitor Registration: $2,500Registration fee includes registration for 2 conference attendees (normally $425 each, if booked before September 1, 2010), the opening evening reception, daily continental breakfasts and morning and afternoon breaks. Lunch and dinner are on your own.

Blocks of rooms are reserved at discounted rates for ICEL 2010 attendees at area hotels. See links on conference web site.

For further information concerning ICEL registration and logistics, please contact:

U-M Conference Services627 OxfordAnn Arbor, MI 48104-2634Phone: (734) 764-5297Fax: (734) 764-1557E-mail: [email protected]

www.icel2010.org

International Conference on Electroluminescence / Organic OptoelectronicsOctober 17-21, 2010www.icel2010.org

Hosted by the University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI

ICEL 2010

Page 2: ICEL 2010 brochure draft - University of Michiganmshtein/ICEL2010/ICEL2010flyer.pdf · Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2634 Phone: (734) 764-5297 Fax: (734) 764-1557 E-mail: conferences@umich.edu

International Conference on Electroluminescence / Organic Optoelectronics

October 17-21, 2010University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI

ICEL is the leading international conference focused on organic electroluminescence and organic electronics. The conference provides a forum for physicists, chemists and research scientists to discuss innovative research and development in organic semiconductor materials and devices. Areas of interest include: organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs), organic field effect transistors (FETs), organic lasers, organic photovoltaic devices, organic memory, organic based chemical and biological sensors, latest high-efficiency materials, and associated materials and device processing science and technology. The program consists of a series of oral presentations and posters presentation.

Conference co-chairs: Stephen R. Forrest and Max Shtein

Call for PapersAbstract deadline: July 31, 2010Submit online at www.icel2010.org

We are soliciting papers in all areas of organic electronics, with emphasis on light emission, solar energy harvesting devices, photodetectors, field-effect and memory devices detailed below.

MaterialsNovel materials, synthesis, systematic understanding of properties (Small molecules; Polymers; Hybrid materials)

ProcessingThin-film deposition techniques; Device fabrication; Manufacturing processes; Cost aspects; Energy efficient / green manufacturing, recycling)

Physics of organic materials and devicesOLEDs, FETs, PVs, PDs, Sensors. Device Physics: Charge transport; Excitons; Photons, Phonons; Plasmons; Polarons; Polaron coupling. Device Architectures: Improved device architectures for efficiency and/or low cost fabrication; Novel device form factors (e.g. non-planar, flexible)

Device and material characterizationOLEDs, PVs, TFTs, PDs. Efficiency; Reliability

Plenary speakers: Julie Brown (Universal Display Corp.), Tom Jackson (Penn State), Takao Someya (Univ. of Tokyo),Bernd Keller (CREE)

Invited speakers:Chihaya Adachi (Kyusu University), Vladimir Agranovich (UT Dallas), Andrew Bass (Angstrom Engineering), Marc Baldo (MIT), Jean-Luc Bredas (Georgia Tech), Vladimir Bulovic (MIT), Daniel Frisbee (Univ. of Minnesota), Paul Heremans (IMEC), Uwe Hoffman (Applied Materials), Rene Janssen (Eindhoven U. Techn.), Antoine Kahn (Princeton), Bernard Kippelen (Georgia Tech.),Norbert Koch (Humboldt U. Berlin), John Kymissis (Columbia), JY Lee (Dankook Univ.), ST Lee (City Univ. of Hong Kong), David Lidzey (University of Sheffield), Lynn Loo (Princeton), Peter Peumans (Stanford), Alberto Salleo (Stanford), Markus Schwambera (Aixtron), Mark Thompson (USC), Vivian Yam (Hong Kong Univ.), Jiangeng Xue (Univ. of Florida)