EU-Korea Workshop 2016
Graphene Flagship EU-Korea Workshop on graphene and related 2D materials
This workshop was held on 15-16 August, in the Natural History Museum, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The purpose of the EU-Korea workshop was to exchange experiences, practices, and ideas related to the current and emerging topics associated with the basic chemistry approach, materials synthesis, application development and commercialisation for graphene and related 2D materials.
Workshop and programme chairs
Speakers
Speakers gave 24 talks that have shown the breadth of activities and topics covered by their respective research groups.
- Dr. Alberto Bianco, CNRS, France
- Prof. Peter Bøggild, DTU Nanotech, Denmark
- Prof. Hyeonsik Cheong, Sogang University, Korea,
- Prof. Kilwon Cho, POSTECH, Korea
- Prof. Hyun-Jong Chung, Konkuk University, Korea,
- Prof. Siegfried Eigler, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- Prof. Xinliang Feng, TU Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Julio Gomez, AVANZARE, Spain
- Dr. Stephen A Hodge, Cambridge Graphene Centre, UK
- Prof. Antti-Pekka Jauho, DTU Nanotech,Denmark
- Prof. Seokwoo Jeon, KAIST, Korea
- Prof. Sang OukKim, KAIST, Korea
- Prof. Jari Kinaret, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- Prof. Emmanuel Kymakis, TEI of Crete, Greece
- Prof. Young Hee Lee, SKKU, Korea
- Prof. Vincenzo Palermo, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
- Prof. Maurizio Prato, Carbon Nanotechnology Group, Spain/Italy
- Prof. Rodney Ruoff, IBS CMCM / UNIST, Korea
- Prof. Sunmin Ryu, POSTECH, Korea
- Prof. Paolo Samori, University of Strasbourg, France
- Dr. Hyeon Jin Shin, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea
- Prof. Hyeon Suk Shin, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
- Dr. Kenneth Teo, AIXTRON Ltd, United Kingdom
- Prof. Andrey Turchanin, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Overview
The workshop gathered 27 participants, coming from both of academic institutions and industrial companies. Speakers gave 24 talks that have shown the breadth of activities and topics covered by their respective research groups.
The programme was organised around 8 thematic sessions:
- Session 1: EU and Korea Graphene Activities
- Session 2: Chemistry and Synthesis 1
- Session 3: Chemistry and Synthesis 2
- Session 4: Chemistry and Energy related applications
- Session 5: Chemistry and Biomedical related applications
- Session 6: Optoelectronics 1
- Session 7: Optoelectronics 2 Session 8: Production and Industrial Perspectives