Brings together the global research community to accelerate breakthroughs in energy, electronics, and photonics.
Gain fresh perspectives and insights with talks from twelve key subject experts and join the anniversaries of four Advanced Portfolio journals. Celebrate the rigorous science and interdisciplinary communities behind these journals, and explore where the next years of discovery are headed:
- 15 years of Advanced Energy Materials
- 10 years of Advanced Electronic Materials
- 5 years of Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research and Advanced Photonics Research
If you attend the event in-person, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your next paper with an in-house editor and receive tailored guidance.
Agenda
- Opening remarks 09:00-09:15
- Data-Driven Optimization of Halide Perovskite Solution Processing
 09:15-09:45
 Eva Unger, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany
- Sn Based Perovskites – From Fundamental Properties to Solar Cells
 09:45-10:15
 Maria Antonietta Loi, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
- Towards High Voltage of Conventional Li Ion Batteries: The “Potential” of Commercial Electrolytes
 10:15-10:45
 Johannes Kasnatscheew, University Münster, Germany
- Coffee break
 10:45-11:15
- Electroactive Composites for Energy Harvesting, Sensing and Actuation
 11:15-11:45
 Pooi See Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Porous Polymer Frameworks for Catalysis and Energy Applications
 11:45-12:15
 Arne Thomas, Technical University Berlin, Germany
- Turning Portable Antigen Tests into Reliable Health Screening Tools
 12:15-12:45
 Luisa Torsi, University Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
- Lunch break
 12:45-14:15
- Printing Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices
 14:15-14:45
 Emil List-Kratochvil, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany
- Leaftronics: Natural lignocellulose scaffolds – A Sustainable Substrate for Reliable Printed and Conventional Electronics
 14:45-15:15
 Hans Kleemann, Technical University Dresden, Germany
- Advanced Diamond Quantum Photonics
 15:15-15:45
 Tim Schröder, Ferdinand-Braun-Institute and Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany
- Coffee break
 15:45-16:15
- Bio-based and Living Materials for Light Management
 16:15-16:45
 Silvia Vignolini, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, Germany
- How the Heavy Atom Effect Can Be Best Exploited To Improve the Performance of MR-TADF OLEDs
 16:45-17:15
 Eli Zysman-Colman, University of St. Andrews, UK
- Exploiting the Full Potential of Focused Electron and Ion Beams for Nanofabrication
 17:15-17:45
 Katja Höflich, Ferdinand-Braun-Institute, Berlin, Germany
- Closing remarks
 17:45-18:00
