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7th International TADF Workshop (International conference on thermally activated delayed fluorescent materials)

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Scope of the workshop: Through TADF-OLED research and related studies, we have come to recognize that charge-transfer (CT) phenomena are central to the behavior of many organic optoelectronic devices. As such, the scope of the workshop will encompass basic and advance CT science and technologies in light-emitting materials and solid-state devices. In addition to talks about TADF emitters, we would also like to invite other cutting-edge studies on light-emitting materials. We look forward to your contribution to this workshop!

Target General, Current students and staff
Dates 2022.12.01 [Thu] 15:00 – 2022.12.02 [Fri] 22:00
Venue Off Campus
Venue name Webinar
Venue address
Seating capacity 200 people, in order of arrival
Participation fee Free of charge
Event details Date: December 1st (Thu) from December 2nd (Fri), 2022
Place:Online(Webinar)
Registration: All participants of the TADF workshop (online) must register for the workshop, which is free of charge.

Short presentation: If you want to present your original work at the short presentation session (12minutes talk and 3minites Q&A), you are required to submit the abstract by November 18th.
Language: English(simultaneous interpretation is not available)

☆☆For more details☆☆
HP:https://www.tadf.jp/ https://www.tadf.jp/
Registration method Advanced registration required
[Online]
Registration period 2022.11.09 [Wed] –
2022.11.25 [Fri]
Inquiries

Name: Sachiko Higashikawa
TEL: 092-802-6920
FAX: 092-802-6921
Mail: wg-tadf★opera.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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Address: Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics
Website https://www.tadf.jp/
Publishing period 2022.11.10 [Thu] –
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