The symposium will focus on hybrid structures comprising inorganic semiconductors, conjugated organic materials, and metal nanostructures. Topics include structure and morphology, electronic structure and control of inorganic/organic interfaces, charge and energy transfer, hybrid optical excitations, plasmonic phenomena etc. Invited talks will be presented by outstanding international experts and by members of the CRC 951. Excellent networking opportunities and room for lively discussions will be provided during a poster session together with a taste of the technology park Adlershof.
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Confirmed speakers
Oliver Benson - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Kirill Bolotin - Freie Universität Berlin
Kurt Busch - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Cinzia Casiraghi - University of Manchester
Claudia Draxl - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Goki Eda - National University of Singapore
Ralph Ernstorfer - Fritz-Haber-Institut Berlin
Katharina Franke - Freie Universität Berlin
Andreas Knorr - Technische Universität Berlin
Emil List-Kratochvil - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Seth Marder - University of Colorado Boulder
Dieter Neher - Universität Potsdam
Mariana Rossi - Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter Hamburg
Benjamin Schwartz - University of California
Registration
Participation in the symposium is free of charge but registration is required. Travel and accommodation costs will be at the participants' expense. For registration, please send a short notice of intent including your name, institution, and contact information to
Abstract submission for poster presentation
We cordially invite you to submit an abstract for a poster presentation. Please keep your abstract limited to one page.
Please send your abstract to
Your abstract will be included in our digital symposium booklet which will be provided on this webpage.
The registration is now closed.
Location
The symposium will take place in the Erwin-Schrödinger-Zentrum at Campus Adlershof, Berlin:
Room 0'119, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin.
For information on how to get to the Symposium from Berlin central train station (Berlin Hauptbahnhof), Berlin central bus station (Berlin ZOB) or from the airport (Berlin Willy Brandt Airport (BER)) please click here.
Hotels
Participants are recommended to reside at one of the following hotels. Please make the booking yourself.
Hotel |
Address |
Airport Hotel |
Airporthotel Berlin-Adlershof Webpage: www.airporthotel-berlin-adlershof.de
|
Dorint Hotel |
Dorint Hotel Webpage: hotel-berlin-adlershof.dorint.com |
Transportation
- From Berlin Central Station (Berlin Hauptbahnhof):
- 9 (destination Flughafen BER T1-2) to Adlershof
- See GoogleMaps for this and alternate routing in Berlin.
- From Berlin Central Bus Terminal (Berlin ZOB):
- walk to station Messe Nord/ICC (approx. 4 minutes)
- 46 (destination Königs Wusterhausen) to Adlershof
- See GoogleMaps for this and alternate routing in Berlin.
- From Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER), Terminal 1-2:
- 9 (destination Spandau) or 45 (destination Südkreuz) to Adlershof
- See GoogleMaps for this and alternate routing in Berlin.
- From Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER), Terminal 5:
- walk to station BER T-5 (approx. 5 minutes)
- 9 (destination S Spandau), 45 (destination Südkreuz) or 85 (destination Pankow) to Adlershof
- See GoogleMaps for this and alternate routing in Berlin.
On www.bvg.de as well as on GoogleMaps you find up-to-date information on your local traffic possibilities in and around Berlin.
Contact
Christian Pugatschow
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Sonderforschungsbereich 951 - HIOS
IRIS Adlershof
Zum Großen Windkanal 2
Phone: +49 (0)30 2093 66380
E-mail: sfb951@physik.hu-berlin.de