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The 7th edition of the International School on Organic Photovoltaics (ISOPHOS®) is organized by the Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy (CHOSE) - University of Rome Tor Vergata, DYERS and the DESTINY Marie Curie initial training network and in collaboration with the FP7 STREP project "Go-NEXTS".

The school is focused on recent advances in science and technology of organic and hybrid photovoltaic devices, including small molecules, polymers and dye solar cells as main topics.

Introductory and advanced lectures, held by world-recognized experts from academia and hi-tech industry in the hybrid and organic photovoltaics, will lead the attendee to this fascinating world. This is a unique opportunity to allow people from the different areas of research (chemistry, physics and engineering) to meet together and discuss about the subject.

The school is dedicated to PhDs, Post Docs and researchers who are interested to acquire an updated knowledge in this field. Moreover, a special session will give to students the opportunity to present their own work to share ideas and solutions.

The 7th International School on Organic Photovoltaics will be held from the 3rd till 7st of June 2013 in the wonderful atmosphere of Ventotene (Italy), one of the Pontine Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, a very famous location for tourism and nature since the Ancient Roman Age. Sun, wonderful seashores, shining water and typical food will be the framework of the lectures. The lectures will be given in the Council Room of the Ventotene City Hall. An excursion to near Santo Stefano island will be organized to enjoy the sea, the island and to rest a little bit...

Destiny

 

Here you can find some info about ISOPHOS past editions

 

 

ORGANIZERS


logo CHOSE - Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy
Center for Hybrid and Organic Solar Energy

 

logo DYERS

 

logo University of Rome Tor Vergata
University of Rome
Tor Vergata

 

logo Regione Lazio

 


SPONSORS

logo LOT-QuantumDesign

 

AUREL Automation

 

PHOTON - Il Mensile del Fotovoltaico