Organic and hybrid photovoltaics (e.g. perovskites) have the potential for lower cost solar electricity as well as numerous new applications, where product low weight, flexibility, different forms and colours would be an advantage. Currently the main bottle neck for commercialization is durability. The International Summit on Organic and Hybrid Photovoltaics Stability (ISOS) has been running since 2008 and has become one of the most attended workshops in the field, bringing together an expert community both from industry and academia.
ISOS 2018 is the 11th International Summit on Organic and Hybrid Photovoltaics Stability (ISOS), which is one of the most influential conference series in the field of solar cell durability. This year ISOS will take place in the beautiful city of Suzhou, China, from 21st Oct to 25th Oct 2018. Touring the wonderful ancient water towns in the vicinity or lingering in the exquisite classical gardens in the downtown area, you will truly know the charm of a 'paradise on earth'. This will be the first ISOS meeting held in Asia, which timely coincides with large development of solar cells in China.
Following the previous successful meetings, this year ISOS will cover all aspects of OPV and perovskite stability from degradation mechanisms to stable device architectures. Strong focus will be on industrial requirements and how this can be met by the research community. The program includes invited and contributed talks as well as round table discussions with academic and industrial researchers. At least half a day will be fully dedicated to industry and applications.
Previous meetings took place in: Colorado (USA) 2008, Amsterdam (The Netherlands) 2009, Roskilde (Denmark) 2010, Colorado (USA) 2011, Eindhoven (The Netherlands) 2012, Chambery (France) 2013, Barcelona (Spain) 2014, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 2015, Freiburg (Germany) 2016, MCAST (Malta) 2017.
Local Organising Committee Prof. Yongfang Li (Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences/Soochow University) Prof. Chang-Qi Ma (Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Prof. Li-Wei Chen (Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Prof. Yaowen Li (Soochow University) Prof. Qun Luo (Suzhou Institute of Nano-Techand Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Ms. Manman Jin(Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) |
International ProgramCommittee Prof. ChristopheBrabec, University of Erlangen, Germany Prof. Yong Cao,South China University of Technology, China Prof. Yi-Bing Cheng,Monash University, Australia Prof. Aldo Di Carlo,University of Rome "Tor Vergata“, Italy Prof. Hongwei Han,Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Prof. Liyuan Han,National Institute for Materials Science, Japan Dr. Suren A.Gevorgyan, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Prof. MonicaLira-Cantu, Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia, Spain Prof. Michael D.McGehee, Stanford University, United State Dr. Sjoerd Veenstra,Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, the Netherland Prof. Yang Yang,University of California at Los Angeles, United State |
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