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Welcome to the 4th European Conference on Organic Electronics and Related Phenomena - ECOER’07

The ECOER conference aims to present and discuss the most recent results in light-emitting, photovoltaic, integrated electronic, opto-electronic, photonic and molecular electronic devices based on novel organic materials. An additional focus will be on the progress in the feild of photoactive molecules in confined system and for biological applications. Both the fundamental aspects and the innovative applications will be included. The conference will include oral and poster presentations.

ECOER is an international scientific conference that was first held in 2001 at University of Potsdam, in 2003 at Imperial College London, and in 2005 at Zurich University. ECOER was initiated by Prof. Dr. Sigurd Schrader (Univ. of Appl. Sciences Wildau), Dr. habil. Walter Riess (IBM Research GmbH, Zurich) and Prof. Dr. Donal Bradley (Imperial College, London) within a european research network.

Photo: Varenna and the lake Como (Courtesy by Jerry Fresia).

The ECOER 2007 is organized in cooperation between the Milano-Bicocca University (Dept. of Meterials Science), and the Italian National Council for the Research (ISMAC). The meeting will be held at Villa Monastero (Varenna, Como Lake, Italy), an ancient monastery and patrician abode, which is today an international Congress Centre offering the possibility of holding conferences and workshops in extremely suggestive surroundings. Villa Monastero is one of the most interesting examples of an eclectic style residence on lake Como; here the interventions from the end of XIX and the beginning of XX century have added functional and decorative elements without damaging the traces of the building's history.


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