RENEWABLE ENERGY: MATERIALS AND DEVICES
- General Information
- Symposia
- Atomic Layer Deposition
- Biomaterials and Polymers
- Characterization and Metrology
- Luminescence Phenomena: Materials and Applications
- Microelectronics and MEMS
- Multifunctional and Magnetic Materials
- Nanostructures
- Plasma and Vacuum
- Renewable Energy: Materials and Devices
- Semiconductors
- Tribology, Surfaces and Interfaces
- Theory and Simulation of Materials
- Thin Films
- Science Outreach
- General Program
- Plenary Lectures
- Short Courses
- Technical Talk
- Congress Registration
- Second Athletic Race Registration
- Posters
- Abstract Submission 2024
- Commitees
- Fees
- Hotel Accomodation
- Awards/Grants
- Sponsors and Exhibit
- Book of Abstracts
CHAIRMEN
The symposium Renewable Energy: Materials and Devices, has the aim to provide a forum to present and discuss the research relating to the science and technology of energy generation, storage, and managements. An important theme is the research concerning to first generation solar cells, based on mono and poly-crystalline silicon; second generation cells, including CdTe, CIGS, CZTS, amorphous silicon, micro-crystalline and polymorphous silicon; third generation cells, based on the use of quantum dots, nanowires, carbon nanotubes, photo-electrochemical cells, polymer solar cells, nano-crystalline cells, dye-sensitized cells, perovskite solar cells, etc. Moreover, the symposium cover other topics in renewable energies, emphasizing but not limited to:
- Biomass Conversion
- Solar Thermal Applications
- Wind Energy Technology
- Water Treatment
- Solar and Low Energy Architecture
- Geothermal Technology
- Wave, Tide and Ocean Thermal Energies
- Hydrogen Production Technology and Fuel Cells
The symposium covers the synthesis of new materials, characterization and applications in catalytic process, energy storage and energy production devices. Oral and posters sessions are designed to promote the exchange of the advances in these fields by the participants