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ACS-PRF Workshop
June 18 - June 25, 2003 ◊  University of Washington, Seattle, WA
[Overview]  [Program] [Instructors] 
 
Click on the names below to view the video and slides of the speakers presentation. This requires RealOne Player
Day 1 (Wednesday, June 18, 2003)

Introduction to Electronics & Photonics:
 
  8-9am   Phenomena (Dalton/Kippelen)
  9-10am   Theory - Quantum Mechanics (Bredas)
  10:15-11am   Theory - Statistical Mechanics (Robinson)
  11-12:30pm   Concepts of polarization & Structure/Property Relationships in Optical Materials (Perry)
(Marder)
  2-5pm   Labs (Jen/Reid/Xia/Frank/Lumera)  
 
Day 2 (Thursday, June 19, 2003)

The Chemistry of Nano-Engineered Structures
 
  8-9am   Dendrimers as building blocks for nanoscience and nanotechnology (Frechet)
  9-10am   How block copolymers give rise to special properties (Jenekhe)
  10-10:30am   Break  
  10:30-11:30   Photoactive Molecular Switches (Raymo)
  11:30-12:30   Effect of nanoscopic structures on optical and
electrical properties
(Xia)
  2-5pm   Labs (Jen/Reid/Xia/Frank/Lumera?)  
 
Day 3 (Friday, June 20, 2003)

Optoelectronics: Materials to Devices
 
  8-9am   Electro-Optic Materials & Devices (Dalton)
  9-9:30am   Organic Light Emitting Diodes - Basic Concepts (Kippelen)
  9:30-10:15am   Organic Light Emitting Diodes - Materials (Burrows)
  10:15-10:45am   Break  
  10:45-11:30pm   Interfacial Issues (Armstrong)
  11:30-12:30pm   How CD- and DVD-Players Work (Mansuripur)
  2-5pm   Web Session  
 
Day 4 (Saturday, June 21, 2003)

Electronics: Materials to Devices/Spintronics
 
  9-10am   Organic Electronics (Dimitrakopoulos)
  10-10:30am   Break  
  10:30-11:30am   Molecular Electronics (Metzger)
  11:30-12:30pm   Spintronics and Magnetic Properties of Materials
(Frank)
  2-5pm   Assessment Sessions  
   
 
This material is based upon work supported by the STC Program of the National Science Foundation No. DMR 0120967. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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