Location | USA - Santa Barbara |
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Start Date | Jun 27, 2018 |
End Date | Jun 29, 2018 |
Event Type | Conference |
Subject Area | Nanoscience - Nanotechnology Nanomaterials Others |
The Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) is the premier annual forum on the preparation and characterization of electronic materials. The 2018 Conference, to be held June 27-29 at the University of California, Santa Barbara, immediately follows the Device Research Conference and will feature a plenary session, parallel topical sessions, a poster session and an industrial exhibition. Mark your calendar today and plan to attend.
Topics:
- Energy Conversion and Storage Materials
- Photovoltaics—Organic and Hybrid
- Solar Cell Materials and Devices
- Chalcopyrite Semiconductors and Devices
- Thermoelectrics and Thermal Transport
- Energy Harvesting
- Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion
- Wide Bandgap Semiconductors
- Group III-Nitrides—Growth, Processing, Characterization, Theory and Devices
- Silicon Carbide—Growth, Processing, Characterization, Theory and Devices
- Oxide Semiconductors and Dielectrics
- Gallium Oxide
- Oxide Semiconductors—Growth, Doping, Defects, Nanostructures and Devices
- Dielectrics and Multifunctional Oxides
- Electronic Materials Science and Technology
- Computational Electronic Materials
- Phase Change Materials
- Point Defects, Doping and Extended Defects
- Embedded Nanoparticles and Nanocomposite Films
- Metamaterials and Materials for THz, Plasmonics and Polaritons
- Epitaxial Materials and Devices
- Narrow Bandgap Materials and Devices
- Contacts to Semiconductor Epilayers, Nanostructures and Organic Films
- Materials Integration
- Nano-Magnetic, Magnetic Memory and Spintronic Materials
- Materials for Memory and Computation
- Transparent Conductors
- Nanoscale Science and Technology
- Graphene, BN, MoS2 and Other 2D Materials and Devices
- Nanowires and Nanotubes—Growth, Processing, Characterization and Devices
- Low-Dimensional Structures—Quantum Dots, Wires and Wells
- Nanoscale Characterization—Scanning Probes, Electron Microscopy and Other Techniques
- Organic Materials and Thin-Film Technology
- Electronic Materials for Bio
- Organic Devices and Molecular Electronics
- Flexible, Printed and/or Dissolvable Thin Films or Nanomembranes