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Functional π-Electron Systems

13–17 October 2011, Beijing, China

The 10th International Symposium on Functional π-Electron Systems (F-π-10) will take place at the Friendship Hotel in Beijing, China, 13–17 October 2011. It will be hosted by the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Tsinghua University.

F-π-10 will follow the format of previous conferences organized in Japan (Osaka in 1989, 1999, and 2006 and Kobe in 1992), USA (Santa Cruz in 1995, Ithaca in 2004, and Atlanta in 2010), Germany (Ulm in 2002), and Austria (Graz in 2008). F-π-10 is expected to attract about 500 participants from all over the world to discuss achievements in the fields of design and synthesis of new π-conjugated molecules and polymers, organic and polymeric semiconducting materials and devices, organic and polymeric photovoltaic and photo-detective materials and devices, organic light-emitting materials for display and lighting application, carbon electronic materials including graphene and carbon nanotubes, and conjugated polymers and oligomers in chemo/bio-sensors.

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