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Keynote Speakers
Paul Alivisatos, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
Nanocrystal based solar cells
Michael Graetzel, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Optimizing Photon Harvesting and Carrier Collection in Mesoscopic Solar Energy Conversion Systems
Arthur Nozik, U.S. DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States
Third Generation Solar Photon Conversion to Electricity and Fuel: Multiple Exciton Generation in Colloidal Quantum Dots; Quantum Dot Arrays and Solar Cells
Invited Speakers
Hans Desilvestro, Dyesol, Italy
Dye Solar Cell Technology; Balancing Product Performance - Stability - Cost
Aldo Di Carlo, CHOSE - University of Rome , Italy
Industrialization of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
James Durrant, Imperial College , London
Charge photogeneration in organic solar cells
Giuseppe Gigli , NNL-Lecce, Italy
Heterostructured colloidal nanocrystal based solar cells
Jens Andreas Hauch, Konarka Technologies GmbH, Germany
Stability and Degradation processes of OPV
Olle Inganäs, Center of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, Sweden
Polymer solar cells
Jaejung Ko, Korea University, Korea
New Concept of Highly Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Shogo Mori, Shinshu University, Japan
Charge Recombination in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Effect of Dye Structure
Kion Norrman, Risř National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy - DTU, Denmark
Stability and degradation of polymer and organic solar cells
Dana C. Olson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), United States
Applications of Metal Oxides in Organic Photovoltaics for Enhanced Performance and Lifetime
Emilio Palomares, ICIQ, Spain
Charge transfer reactions limiting the efficiency of QD-DSSC.
Henry Snaith, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Charge generation and photovoltaic operation in solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells; new concepts, material architectures, improved understanding and stability
Ching Ting , Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
Precision Polymer Design for High Efficient OPV Device
Arie Zaban, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Built-in Quantum Dot Antennas in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
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