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Organic Solids

10–15 July 2005

Cargese, Corsica, France

Organic materials and polymers for electronics and optoelectronics represent a rapidly growing field of research with large impact for knowledge, technology and the economy, as well as for the environment.The conference Electrical and Related Properties of Organic Solids 2005 will be held 10–15 July 2005 in Cargese, Corsica, France.

The conference (ERPOS 2005) is the 10th following the tradition of the ERPOS conferences held since 1974. For this new edition, approximately 100 participants will be presented with 2 plenary lectures, 10 invited presentations, 3 poster sessions, 2 round tables and 20 special lectures. The meeting will provide an interdisciplinary forum for scientists working in the fields of molecular materials, low dimensional systems, molecular switchable solids, bio-polymers, environmentally friendly chemicals and “green” functional materials for electronics, electrical properties of organic and macromolecular systems, linear and nonlinear optical properties of organic and polymeric structures, data storage, electroluminescent and photovoltaic devices.

Our objectives are to achieve international cooperation of researchers both in academia and industry and to stimulate growth in the field of organic materials for electronics and photonics. A particular attention will be paid to the attendance of young researchers who will receive will receive registration discouts.

The conference will be held in the Institut d’Etudes Scientifiques de Cargèse <www.iesc.univ-corse.fr>, which is a modern conference venue, located in a small traditional village on the coast of the mediterranean island of Corsica. The conference fee is €250 including lunch, banquet, and excursions. There is a 10% reduction for IUPAC members.

See Mark Your Calendar for contact information.

http://sciences.univ-angers.fr/erpos/

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