Meeting
Workshop A:
Villa Conference on Interaction Among Nanostructures
Workshop B:
Villa Conference on Energy and Environmental Research
Workshop C:
Villa Conference on Matamaterials
Workshop D:
Villa Conference on Iron-based Superconductors
Workshop E:
Villa Conference on Complex Oxide Heterostructures
Workshop F:
Villa Conference on Optoelectronic Materials and Devices
Workshop G:
Villa Conference on Plasmonic Materials
Workshop H:
Villa Conference on Topological Insulators
Workshop I:
Submission
Program
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VCEER 2012
The 2012 Villa Conference on Energy and and Environmental Research (VCEER 2012) will take place from April 16th to 20th, 2012 at Doubletree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld.
The villa conference series will continue its success of the 2008 in Orlando Florida, 2009 in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands, 2010 in Santorini Greece, and 2011 in Las Vegas Nevada by providing an interdisciplinary forum for the open communication in understanding the physical, chemical, and biological interactions among nanoscale components and bridging complex oxide materials research and applications with emphasis on emergent phenomena in thin film, interface, surface, superlattice, nanostructures and heterostructures.
VCEER is a new development in the series from the last year, in response to growing interests in energy and environmental research among participants of the villa conference series.
The Doubletree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld is spread across 28 acres of rich tropical landscape in the heart of Orlando, minutes from the destination's most popular attractions. The second to none friendly and stimulating atmosphere will unite international scientists with common professional interests to share both their knowledge of recent developments as well as their ideas about prospective directions and approaches on clean energy and environmental science and technology.
Invited speakers Abdallah Ougazzaden, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Alfred Forchel, University of Würzburg, Germany Chunzhong Li, East China University of Science and Technology, China David Carroll, Wake Forest University, USA Dongling Ma, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Canada Ertugrul Cubukcu, University of Pennsylvania, USA Fumihide Shiraishi, Kyushu University, Japan Gregory N. Nielson, Sandia National Laboratories, USA Jacqueline M. Cole, University of Cambridge, UK Jianping Zheng, The Florida State University,USA Jim P. Zheng, The Florida State University, USA Jinlong Zhang, East China University of Science and Technology, China Joe Shapter, Flinders University of South Australia, South Australia Kimberly Sablon, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA Koichi Yamashita, The University of Tokyo, Japan Linjie Zhi, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China Nikolay Zheludev, University of Southampton, UK Quanfeng Dong, Xiamen University, China Rodrigo Martins, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Soon-Gil Yoon, Chungnam National University, Korea Vaidotas Kažukauskas, Vilnius University, Lithuania Xinyu Liu, Notre Dame University, USA Yanfa Yan, The University of Toledo, USA Co-chairs
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