The 7th International Conference on Simulation of Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics (SimOEP) as a great success. We’re keeping this page active in order for you to access the video recorded during the conference:
Emerging PV: Session 1
Emerging PV: Session 2
Emerging PV: Session 3
OLED: Session 1
OLED: Session 2
OLED: Session 3
Novel Devices/PV: Session 1
Novel Devices/PV: Session 2
Novel Devices/PV: Session 3
The conference is co-organized by ZHAW and is supported by the Swiss Federal Office for Energy (SFOE), Swiss Photonics and Fluxim. This year the conference will be taking place online and will comprise of talks from distinguished speakers and training seminars with R&D tools from Fluxim AG. Info about the last SimOEP conference 2018 is available here.
The three-day conference will cover the following topics:
Light management for enhanced light-absorption in solar cells and enhanced light emission in OLEDs
Charge and exciton transport modeling in organic semiconductor devices – from molecular to the device level
Charge transport modeling in various organic and hybrid solar cells:
planar and bulk heterojunction perovskite and organic solar cellsCharge injection, transport and recombination processes in state-of-the-art OLEDs
Models for a variety of electrical device characterization techniques from DC, transient to AC operation
Advanced optical and electrical characterization techniques and experimental validation
Parameter extraction techniques
Morphological structure and property correlation
Advanced materials and devices such as novel LEDs, ionic devices, QD materials, and non-fullerene acceptors
Machine Learning
Invited Speakers
The following experts have already confirmed their participation as speaker:
Michael Hess: New Li-ion battery technologies introduced in EVs and their characterization
Battronics AG, SwitzerlandQuentin Jeangros: Perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells: microstructural aspects & efficiency
EPFL PVLab, Switzerland
Tudur David: Lifetime and performance prediction for organic and perovskite solar cells through machine learning
Bangor University, UKThomas Kirchartz: Characterization and modelling of perovskite solar cells
FZ Jülich, GermanyMatthias Liero: Drift-diffusion simulation of S-shaped current-voltage relations for organic semiconductor devices
WIAS, Germany
Jenny Nelson: Device-scale and molecular-scale modelling of organic photovoltaic devices
Imperial College, UK
Simon O'Kane: Physics-based modelling of Li-ion batteries
Imperial College, UK
Ulrich Paetzold: Energy yield modelling of perovskite-based tandems
KIT, GermanyAndreas Riedinger: Kinetically driven self-assembly of semiconductor nanoplatelets
Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Germany
Martin Stolterfoht: Pathways towards 30% efficient single-junction perovskite solar cells: the role of mobile ions and interfaces
University of Potsdam, Germany
Koen Vandewal: Emissive and charge-generating donor-acceptor interfaces
Hasselt University, Belgium
Gert-Jan Wetzelaer: Efficient and stable single-layer organic light-emitting diodes
MPI Mainz, GermanyUrs Aeberhard: Opto-electronic modelling of organic and hybrid multijunction solar cells
Fluxim AG, SwitzerlandMatthias Diethelm: Finite element modelling for analysis of electroluminescence and infrared images of thin-film solar cells
EMPA, Switzerland
Sandra Jenatsch: Modeling electro-optical pixel cross-talk in organic light-emitting diode displays
Fluxim AG, SwitzerlandGaël Morouga: Capacity fade in redox flow batteries: coupled phenomena of transport in concentrated solutions
ZHAW ICP, Switzerland
Markus Regnat: Analysis of degradation phenomena in exciplex TADF OLEDs
ZHAW ICP, SwitzerlandStefano Sem: Analysis of photoluminescence transients of TADF OLED emitter materials
Fluxim AG, Switzerland
Wolfgang Tress: Transient Photovoltage Measurements of Perovskite Solar Cells
ZHAW ICP, SwitzerlandSimon Zeder: Hybrid drift-diffusion master equation modeling approach for OLEDs
Fluxim AG, Switzerland
Program (TBC)
Book of Extracts
Download the book of abstracts (PDF 7,7 MB) (version from 26.08.2020).
Venue
This is an online event.
SIMOEP 2020 will span 3 days from 31st August to the 2nd of September, 2020. The conference will be hosted using by the Zürich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) using Zoom.
Registration
Please follow this link to register for SimOEP 2020.
Registration Fees
The participation is free of charge. Only registration is required.