As part of the training activities provided within HORATES, ESRs will have access to a series of short introductory lessons, providing basic knowledge on organic thermoelectrics and related topics, facilitating the access to the highly interdisciplinary research topics of HORATES.


7 December 2021 (15:30-16:15)
Michael Sommer on “Synthesis of conjugated polymers for organic electronics”

11 January 2022 (15:30-16:30)

Martin Brinkmann on “Investigating the structure and morphology in polymer semiconductors by Transmission Electron Microscopy”

25 January 2022 (10:00-12:00) (https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/67982309904)
Igor Zozoulenko on “Conducting polymers for thermoelectric applications: electronic, transport and thermoelectric properties”

25 January 2022 (13:00-14:00) (https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/66596683110)
Martin Brinkmann on “Investigating the structure and morphology in polymer semiconductors by Transmission Electron Microscopy Part 2”

8 Feb 2022 (15:30-17:00) (https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/64874150480)
Riccardo Rurali on “Fundamentals of heat transport, basic ideas, different transport regimes, role of interfaces”

Sebastian Reparaz on “State of the art techniques to measure thermal properties”

Mariono Campy on “Thermal conductivity of polymers (linking with the two seminars above)”

8 March (15:30-17:00) (https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/69032970893)

Mario Caironi on “Introduction to printed electronics and printed OTEGs”

Christian Melzer on “TBA”

5 April (15:30-17:00) (https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/61350983579)
Simone Fabiano on “TBA”

Ana Moya Lara on “TBA” (uncertain whether this presentation will happen given lack of response from Ana, but will get on this)


HORATES ESRs can access the didactics platform using the intranet HORATES link and using their access credentials.
Students outside the HORATES consortium are welcome to request access to the platform and follow the e-lectures as per individual demand.

Please contact martin.brinkmann@ics-cnrs.unistra.fr


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