행사/교육
Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions - Electron Transfer Processes And Energy Conversion
- 등록일2010-01-07
- 조회수2630
- 구분 국외
- 행사교육분류 행사
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주관기관
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행사장소
Salve Regina University
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행사기간
2010-08-08 ~ 2010-08-13
- 원문링크
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첨부파일
Electron Donor-Acceptor Interactions - Electron Transfer Processes And Energy Conversion
The Gordon Research Conference on Electron Donor Acceptor Interactions (GRC EDAI) presents and advances the current frontiers in experimental and theoretical studies of Electron Transfer Processes and Energy Conversion. The fundamental concepts underpinning the field of electron transfer and charge transport phenomena are understood, but fascinating experimental discoveries and novel applications based on charge transfer processes are expanding the discipline. Simultaneously, global challenges for development of viable and economical alternative energy resources, on which many researchers in the field focus their efforts, are now the subject of daily news headlines. Enduring themes of this conference relate to photosynthesis, both natural and artificial, and solar energy conversion. More recent developments include molecular electronics, optical switches, and nanoscale charge transport structures of both natural (biological) and man-made origin. The GRC EDAI is one of the major international meetings advancing this field, and is one of the few scientific meetings where fundamental research in solar energy conversion has a leading voice. The program includes sessions on coupled electron transfers, molecular solar energy conversion, biological and biomimetic systems, spin effects, ultrafast reactions and technical frontiers as well as electron transport in single molecules and devices. In addition to disseminating the latest advances in the field of electron transfer processes, the conference is an excellent forum for scientists from different disciplines to meet and initiate new directions; for scientists from different countries to make contacts; for young scientists to network and establish personal contacts with other young scientists and with established scientists who, otherwise, might not have the time to meet young people. The EDAI GRC also features an interactive atmosphere with lively poster sessions, a few of which are selected for oral presentations.
A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by April 8, 2010. Please check back for updates.
- Electron Transfer for Solar Energy Conversion
(Linda Petaneau / Leif Hammarstrom / Ana L. Moore / Ksenija Glusac) - Spin and Magnetic Field Effects on Electron Transfer
(Joseph E. Subotnik / Kirk Schanze / Felix Castellano / Roberta Sessoli) - Charge Transfer in Nanoscale Assemblies
(David H. Waldeck / Paul Alivisatos / Paolo Samori / Harry L. Anderson / Emily Weiss) - Multi- and Coupled- Electron Transfer Reactions
(Valentin Vullev / Clifford P. Kubiak / Malcolm D.E. Forbes) - Biological and Biologically-Based Energy Conversion
(Bo Albinsson / Christine Kirmaier / David Beratan) - Ultrafast Charge Transfer Processes
(Marshall Newton / James McKusker / Todd Martinez / John Asbury) - Electron Transfers in Novel Environments
(Sharon Hammes-Schiffer / George M. Whitesides / Ed Castner) - Electron Transfer at Molecular Junctions
(Michel-Beyerle / Michael Gratzel / Oleg Prezdho / Colin Nuckolls / Thomas Hamman) - Final Words on Electron Transfer and Solar Energy Conversion
(Mark Ratner / Harry B. Gray / Rudy Marcus)