Session I
Key Note: Recent Progress toward High Efficiency Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
Alan J. Heeger, Santa Barabara, USA
Mesoscopic Injection Organic Solar Cells for Electricity Generation from Sunlight
Michael Graetzel, Lausanne, CH
Roadmap of Organic Devices - From Organic LEDs to Charge Transport through Single Molecules
Walter Riess, Zurich, CH
Hans Hofstraat, Eindhoven, NL
Session II
Photoaddressable Block Copolymers as Material for Volume Holographic Data Storage
Hans-Werner Schmidt, Bayreuth, D
Christopher K. Ober, Ithaca, NY, USA
Nanotechnologies for Organic Electronics and Optoelectonics
Guenther Leising, Weiz, A
Inorganic Nanocrystals for renewable Energy Technologies
Paul Alivisatos, Berkeley, CA, USA
Session III
Key Note: Some New Insights in to the Mechanisms of Fullerene and Nanotube Formation
Sir Harold Kroto, Brighton, UK
Amorphous Materials: Phase Transformations and Mechanical Behaviour
Frans A. Spaepen, Cambridge, MA, USA
Deviations from Stoichiometry and Molecularity in the Solar Cell Material CuInS2
Joop Schoonman, Delft, NL
Nano Technology drives LED Advancements
Norbert Stath, Regensburg, D
Session IV
Innovations through new Ceramic Materials and Processes: When Innovations meet Market Needs
Ludwig J. Gauckler, Zurich, CH
Functional Ceramics for Electronics and Energy Technology
Alexander Michaelis, Dresden, D
Functional Materials for Gas Sensors
Ralf Moos, Bayreuth, D
Functional Interfacing of Semiconductor Chips with Nerve Cells and Brain Tissue
Peter Fromherz, Martinsried, D