233rd ECS Meeting
SEATTL E, WA
May 13-17, 2018
Seattle Sheraton and Washington State Convention Center
techniques for nanostructured materials; modeling and tailoring of nanostructured materials; nanocomposites and interfacial phenomena; photo-induced charge separation and interfacial charge transfer; photoelectrochemistry of nanostructured films; photo-catalysis and environmental applications; nano-ionics; nanostructured catalysts for fuel cells, electrolyzers, batteries and supercapacitors; nanostructured sensor surfaces; and biological applications of nanomaterials. A standard issue of ECS Transactions is planned for this symposium. All authors accepted for presentation are encouraged to submit their full text manuscript for the issue no later than May 27, 2018. All manuscripts will be submitted online, and must be in either MS Word or PDF format. Abstracts should be submitted electronically to ECS headquarters, and questions and inquiries should be sent to the symposium organizers: Oana M. Leonte, Berkeley Polymer Technology, email: odleonte@ comcast.net; Zhi Chen, University of Kentucky, email: zhichen@engr. uky.edu; Christina Bock, National Research Council of Canada, email: christina.bock@nrc.ca; Jessica Koehne, Ames Research Center, email: jessica.e.koehne@nasa.gov.
Solid State Topics General Session Dielectric Science and Technology Division, Electronics and Photonics Division, Energy Technology Division, Luminescence and Display Materials Division, Nanocarbons Division, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division, Sensor Division
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Original papers are solicited on all aspects of electronic materials, devices and processing technologies not covered by specialized topical symposia at this meeting. A standard issue of ECS Transactions is planned for this symposium. All authors accepted for presentation are encouraged to submit their full text manuscript for the issue no later than May 27, 2018. All manuscripts will be submitted online, and must be in either MS Word or PDF format. Abstracts should be submitted electronically to ECS headquarters, and questions and inquiries should be sent to the symposium organizers: Kalpathy B. Sundaram, University of Central Florida, email: kalpathy. sundaram@ucf.edu; Oana M. Leonte, Berkeley Polymer Technology, email: odleonte@comcast.net; Hiroshi Iwai, Tokyo Institute of Technology, email: iwai.h.aa@m.titech.ac.jp; Michael T. Carter, KWJ Engineering Inc., email: mtcarter58@earthlink.net; Meng Tao, Arizona State University, email: meng.tao@asu.edu.
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