Vth INTERNATIONAL KRUTYN SUMMER SCHOOL 2009 Krutyn, Poland, 2nd - 8th June 2009 General information & Goal General information Scientific part Invited Lecturers International Scientific Advisory Board Local Organizing Committee Programme Guidelines for Lecturers Hard & Soft skills programme How to participate Registration Deadlines Cancellations Payment details Abstracts, poster format Accommodation and travel details Maps, Street Plans Local information on Krutyn Krutyn conference site gallery IKSS 2009 poster download Uploads Contacts Sponsors This Vth International Krutyn Summer School - "ORGANIC ELECTRONICS: FROM LAB TO HOME" - is organized by the FP7 Collaborative Project "OLED100.eu" - "Organic LED lighting in European dimensions" (http://www.oled100.eu), in association with the Polish Supramolecular Chemistry Network and the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The School is thought as a high-level and highly intensive scientific event focusing on cutting-edge know-how on organic electronics with a major emphasis on OLEDs (ranging from device stacks, light out-coupling, and organic materials for OLEDs to industrial requirements involving experimental and theoretical considerations), but also covering organic photovoltaics, .organic FETs, and OLED displays. This Summer School aims at the state-of-the-art training in the form of lectures and consulting sessions addressed to Ph.D. students and young researchers willing to reinforce their knowledge and skills in the field of molecular optoelectronics. Top experts in this area will deliver lectures and consulting session. The school is intended both for people already active in this R&D field as well as for those new to the field. VENUE
The School will be held in a picturesque and romantic summer resort - the village Krutyn - in Masurian Lake District, easily accessible from Warsaw. The Conference Centre "MAZUR-SYRENKA" provides an excellent conference and accommodation services. Except for the scientific part (lectures and consulting sessions), there will be a parallel evening "soft skills" programme for personal development. Also, a number of social events will be also proposed to relax after heavily scheduled programme, including: bonfire, excursion, guided or individual out-door activities (kayaking, trekking, horse-riding, bike, etc.). The Local Organizing Committee cordially invites you to take part in this Summer School. Summer School 2009 Circular