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Participants of the ISW'2010.
Winterthur by night.

After the great success of the ISW'10, the Institute of Computational Physics and Fluxim AG again invited scientists & engineers in the fields of organic optoelectronics and photovoltaics as well as the setfos user community to participate in the

International Simulation Workshop 2011 on Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics

from Wednesday, June 15 to Friday, June 17 in Winterthur, Switzerland.

 

The ISW'11 workshop was a great success with more than 40 participants, exciting talks, stimulating hands-on exercises and many fruitful discussions among the participants. See our photograph page for more impressions.

Scope of the Workshop

Motivated by the success of Fluxim's International User Workshops in 2008 and 2009, and the first International Simulation Workshop on Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics in 2010, this year we again offer an extended workshop that includes lectures and contributed talks given by international researchers active in the fields of organic and thin-film optoelectronics. Particular emphases is given to electronic and optical device simulation of:

During the 3-day workshop, Fluxim staff will also present hands-on exercises with Setfos 3.2, the latest version of the Semiconducting Thin-Film Optical Simulation software.

Organization

The workshop is co-organized by the Institute of Computational Physics and Fluxim AG and is located at the ZHAW campus in Winterthur, which is a 10-minute train ride from Zurich Intl. Airport.

Conference organizing committee:
Dr. Nils Reinke, ZHAW Institute of Computational Physics,  contact
Prof. Dr. Beat Ruhstaller, ZHAW Institute of Computational Physics & Fluxim AG,  contact
Dr. Jürgen Schumacher, ZHAW Institute of Computational Physics,  contact