Scientific Program


Themes

Materials Chemistry

Molecular Materials

Molecular Electronics, Supramolecular Chemistry, Polymers

Nano-Materials

Carbon Nanotubes and Related Materials, Nanostructures of Metals, Semiconductors, Encapsulated and Related Materials

Organic Electrical-Optical Materials

Organic and Polymeric Light-Emitting Devices: Materials, Synthesis, and Displays Science and Technology

Conjugated Polymers: Electrochromic Materials, Photovoltaic Cell, and Field-Induced-Transistors

Physical Characterizations

           AFM, STM, Nanoelectronics, and Optoelectronics

Porous Materials

           Naoporous, Mesoporous, and Microporous Materials

Surface/Thin Film Materials

Self-Organized Systems: Self-Assembled Mono/Multilayers, Patterned Surface Structure with Micro/Naonmeter Dimensions, Sensors

CVD: New Precursors, Surface Reactions, Thin Films and Current Advanced Technologies


Plenary Lectures
 

A. Paul Alivisatos (Univ. of California, Berkeley)

Inorganic Nanorods: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

Sumio Iijima (NEC Corporation)

T. B. A.

Klaus Müllen (Max Planck Institute)

2D- and 3D-Functional Nanoparticles for Devices

J. Fraser Stoddart (Univ. of California, Los Angeles)

From Motor-Molecules to Molecular Electronic Devices

Ching W. Tang (Eastman Kodak Company)

Organic Light Emitting Diodes


Invited Lectures

Takuzo Aida (Univ. of Tokyo)

Macromolecular Synthesis in Mesoporous Channels

Peter Bauerle (Univ. of Ulm)

Self-Assembled π-Conjugated Oligothiophenes for Nanoelectronics from Organized Molecular Wires to Macrocyclic Circuits.

Kuei-Jung Chao (National Tsing Hua Univ.)

Mesoporous Silica Films with Low Dielectrics Constants.

Soofin Cheng (National Taiwan Univ.)

Synthesis and Characterization of porous titanium oxide

Chao-Ming Chiang (National Sun Yat-Sen Univ.)

Studies on the Surface Chemistry of Copper CVD Technology

Marie D'Iorie (National Research Council Canada)

Organic and Polymeric Materials for Photonic Applications

Michael Hitchman (Univ. of Strathclyde)

CVD Oxides - Mechanisms, Characterization, Applications, and Much Else.

Chunghui Hwang (Peking University)

Enhanced Energy Conversion Efficiency of the Sr2+-Modified Nanoporous TiO2
Electrode Sensitized with a Ruthenium complex

Ing-Shouh Hwang (Academia Sinica)

Dynamic Behavior of Si Magic Clusters on Si(111) Surfaces

Kuo Chu Hwang (National Tsing Hua Univ.)

Preparation of Carbon Nanotubes and Their Application as Reinforcing Additives

Kazuyuki Kuroda (Waseda Univ.)

Porous Materials Design Based on Silicate-Organic Interactions

Wlodzimierz Kutner (Polish Academic Science)

Properties of Conducting Thin Films of Fullerenes, their Selected Derivatives and Polymers

Suit-Tong Lee (City Univ. of Hong Kong)

Semiconductor Nanowires - Synthesis and Characterization

Lothar Ley (Univ. Erlangen)

Surface Conductivity of Diamond: a Novel Doping Mechanism

Richard McCullough (Carnegie Mellon Univ.)

Self-Assembly of Block Co-Polymers and Amphiphilic Polythiophenes into Conducting Nanowires

Paul Mulvaney (Univ. of Melbourne)

Optical Structures Based on Silica Coated Metal Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots

Ralph Nuzzo (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Driven Dynamics in the Assembly of Thin Film Nanostructures.

Jun Okuda (University of Mainz)

Half-Sandwich Complexes of Rare Earth Metals: Single Component
Polymerization Catalysts for Olefins

Yoshiharu Sato (Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation)

Doping Technology in Organic Light Emitting Devices

Tadashi Sugawara (Univ. of Tokyo)

Approach to Nanoscale Spin Devices Derived from Spin-Polarized Donor

Kohei Tamao (Kyoto Univ.)

 

 

 

Elemento-Organic Chemistry Directed Toward Materials Science

Yu-Tai Tao (Academia Sinica)

Reorganization of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Metal Surfaces

Din Ping Tsai (National Taiwan Univ.)

Near-Field Optics of the Super-Resolution Near-Field Optical Structures

Robert-Jan Visser (Philips)

Ink Jet Printing of Full Colour Polymer Led Displays

Dan Wayner (Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences)

Highly-Effective Method for Stabilization of Porous Silicon Nanostructures

James Webb (National Research Council Canada)

The Hydride-MBE Approach for the Growth of High Electron Device Structures

Robert A. Wolkow

Controlled Molecular Adsorption on Si: Laying a Foundation for Molecular Devices

Chung-Chih Wu (National Taiwan Univ.)

Diffusion Phenomena in Organic Glasses and their Applications for Novel Organic Optoelectronic Devices

Peidong Yang (Univ. of California, Berkeley)

Inorganic Nanowires: Rational Synthesis, Functional Assemblies and Novel Properties

 

Submission of Abstract

All attendees of ICCT-2002 are welcome to present a communication in poster sessions.  The format and guideline for submitting an abstract are indicated on FORM A.  An author who wishes to have a poster considered for oral presentation should indicate this on FORM A.  The abstract should be submitted no latter than Dec. 1, 2001.  The selection of candidates for Short Lecture will be made by the Organizing Committee on the basis of submitted abstracts.  Notification regarding acceptance, date and time of poster session or short lecture will be sent by Dec. 31, 2001.


Technical Information for Presentations

Oral

Standard slides (5 x 5 cm, 2 x 2 inches) and overhead projection facilities will be available.  LCD projectors will be available upon advances notification.  Presenters are requested to bring their own laptop computer.

Poster

An area of 1.5 m (height) x 1.0 m (width) will be reserved for each poster presentation.  Velcro tabs will be available on site.

 

Conference Venue

 The conference (lectures and posters) will be held in the basement of the Second Student Activity Center of National Taiwan University (see the map on page 10)

 

Conference Language

Lectures, communications, and formal discussion will be conducted in English.

 

ICCT-2002 Schedule*

 

 

2/23

(SAT)

2/24

(SUN)

2/25

(MON)

2/26

(TUE)

8:30~9:00a

 

Registration#

Registration#

 

9:00~10:00a

Plenary Lecture

Plenary Lecture

Plenary Lecture

10:00~10:30a

Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

10:30~11:00a

Invited Lecture

Invited Lecture

Invited Lecture

11:00~11:30a

Invited Lecture

Invited Lecture

Invited Lecture

11:30~11:45a

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

11:45~12:00p

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

12:00~2:00p

Lunch & Poster

Lunch & Poster

 

 

 

Excursion

 

 

 

2:00~2:30p

Invited Lecture

Invited Lecture

2:30~3:00p

Invited Lecture

Invited Lecture

3:00~3:15p

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

3:15~3:30p

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

3:30~4:00p

Short Lecture

Short Lecture

4:00~4:30p

Coffee break

Coffee break

4:30~5:30p

Plenary Lecture

Plenary Lecture

6:00 ~ 8:00p

Registration

& Reception

 

 

7:00p ~

 

Banquet

* Two parallel sessions will be held
#
The on site registration front desk will be opened during the conference hours


Satellite Meetings of ICCT-2002

 

Pre-conference

Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds as Precursors of Novel Materials

Person to contact:   Prof. Yun Chi (Department of Chemistry, National Tsing Hua Univ.)

                                ychi@mx.nthu.edu.tw

                                fax +886-2-571-1082

Post-conference

Organic Synthesis and Materials Chemistry

Person to contact:   Prof. Yu-Tai Tao (Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica)

                                ytt@chem.sinica.edu.tw

                                fax +886-2-2783-1237