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Workshop Poster Erice 2018-1
Workshop Poster Erice 2018-1
Joaquín Fernández , Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU, Bilbao, Lingdong Sun, Peking University, CHINA
SPAIN Engineering Lanthanide Nanoparticles towards Biophotonic Applications
Nd-based Stoichiometric Random Lasers: Performance and Applications
Wieslaw Strek, Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research,
Wroclaw, POLAND
Marek Grinberg, Gdańsk University, Gdańsk, POLAND
Peculiar white light emission from matter – possible mechanisms and
Energetic Structure and Radiative Processes in Luminescence Materials
applications
by High Hydrostatic Pressure Spectroscopy
Hans Gudel, University of Bern, Bern, SWITZERLAND Rafael Valiente, University of Cantabria, Santander, SPAIN
Why We Should Care When Scientists are Cheating New Insight into Luminescent Materials: from C-dots to Fe3+ Halides
Malgorzata Gusik, University of Wrocław, Wroclaw, POLAND Brian M. Walsh, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USA
Transparent Optical Ceramics Based on Rare Earth Ion-Doped Cubic Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Pr-doped Materials
Tungstate/Molybdate Matrices
Eugeniusz Zych, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, POLAND
May Pr3+ Offer a Breakthrough in Luminescence Thermometry?
Xiaogang Liu, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE
The Search for High Efficiency Energy Conversion Nanocrystals: A
Personal Account
Research on luminescent materials is growing very quickly due to the emergence of new important applications (clean energy,
luminescent nano-powders, LED displays, thermo-luminescence, bio-medicine, new scintillators, hybrid luminescent materials, etc.)
requiring a detailed and precise understanding of the mechanisms responsible for the luminescence processes (excited state dynamics,
energy and electron transfer, non-radiative relaxation, radiative transition probabilities, energy flow, etc). For these reasons, the
interplay between applications, new experimental techniques and understanding of the fundamental processes is timely and important,
and will be the scope of the Workshop. In addition to pursuing the merely scientific goals, the meeting will aim at designing initiatives
that foster a closer collaboration between industrial and academic researchers and finding ways by which we may create a greater
awareness on the part of faculty advisors of the great potential of luminescence spectroscopy as a theme for scientific education of
graduate and undergraduate students.
The participants should plan to arrive the afternoon of July 25 and leave the morning of July 31, 2018. No financial assistance will be
available for any participant. Board and lodging for the period of the meeting will cost 750 euros, which the participants will pay to the
Ettore Majorana Center in Erice. The meeting is limited to invited participants.
Co-directors of the Course Director of the School EMFCSC President and Director
Marco Bettinelli and John Collins Baldassare Di Bartolo Antonino Zichichi