Conference 2017
Materials Horizons Symposium: Electronic and Photonic Materials
The symposia will showcase a wide variety of cutting-edge work in and around the areas of electronic and photonic materials, with chemists, physicists and materials scientists presenting their best research at their own institution. An outstanding plenary programme will bring together exceptional researchers - all leading names from across their fields. Registration is free and we welcome any students, researchers and Professors from universities and companies who have an interest in electronic / photonic materials and relating fields.
These symposia are presented by Material Horizons - a flagship journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry - and Kyoto University (local host: Professor Hiroshi Imahori) and National Institute for Materials Science (local host: Professor Yoshio Bando). They are supported by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Horizons journals: Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons. The symposia will be attended by Materials Horizons’ Executive Editor, Fiona McKenzie and Editorial Board Chair, Seth Marder. They, as well as Professor Hiroshi Imahori and Professor Yoshio Bando warmly invite you to take part in this event and look forward to welcoming you in either Kyoto or Tsukuba.
Participation is free of charge.
For more information, please visit the official website.
These symposia are presented by Material Horizons - a flagship journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry - and Kyoto University (local host: Professor Hiroshi Imahori) and National Institute for Materials Science (local host: Professor Yoshio Bando). They are supported by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Horizons journals: Materials Horizons and Nanoscale Horizons. The symposia will be attended by Materials Horizons’ Executive Editor, Fiona McKenzie and Editorial Board Chair, Seth Marder. They, as well as Professor Hiroshi Imahori and Professor Yoshio Bando warmly invite you to take part in this event and look forward to welcoming you in either Kyoto or Tsukuba.
Participation is free of charge.
For more information, please visit the official website.