Organized by: PCAM - European Doctorate in Physics and Chemistry of Advanced Materials


Program




Tutorials



T1 3 hrs. K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec, Canada): Li-ion batteries and fuel cells for Energy storage and conversion
T2 6 hrs. G. Chen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Thermoelectric Materials
T3 3 hrs. K. Nazeeruddin (LPI, EPFL, Switzerland): Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
T4 3 hrs. T. J. Marks (Northwestern University, USA): Engineered Interfaces for Light-Electricity Interconversion and Catalytic Synthesis of Energy Storage Materials
T5 3 hrs. Y. Cui (Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA): Batteries for Energy Storage
T6 3 hrs. M. Fichtner (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany): Hydrogen for Energy Storage
T7 6 hrs. M. Green (UNSW, Sydney, Australia): Inorganic Materials for Photovoltaic Cells


Lectures


L1 1 hr C. Bettiol (University of Roma Tor Vergata): Power Supply
L2 1 hr F. Roca (ENEA, portici): Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems
L3 2 hrs. K. Barnham (Imperial College & Quanta Sol, London): High Efficiency Concentrator Solar Cells: Device, Physics and Production Technologies
L4 2 hrs. H. Ossenbrink (European Commission, DG - Joint Research Centre, Ispra): EC policy
L5 1 hr F. Ferrazza (ENI, Roma): Present technology in silicon solar cell fabrication