Speakers at the ISW'10
We are pleased to welcome several internationally renowned scientists in the fields of organic electronics and photovoltaics at our workshop.
The list of confirmed speakers sorted by session topic is shown below.
Organic Light-emitting Devices
- (Invited) R. Coehoorn, Philips Research Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
"Second-generation OLED device modeling: from advanced supercomputer studies to industrial applications." - (Invited) M. Cass, Cambridge Display Technology, Cambridge, UK
"The role of electrical modelling in the design of high performance OLED materials." - S. Yampolskii, Darmstadt University, Darmstadt, Germany
"Self-consistent phenomenological model of charge injection and unipolar transport in organic devices." - E. Knapp, ZHAW-ICP, Winterthur, Switzerland
"Impedance analysis of organic light-emitting devices with disorder." - S. Harkema, TNO Science and Industry, Eindhoven, Netherlands
"Enhancing the out-coupling of flexible white OLEDs." - M. Carvelli, Philips Research Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
"Determination of the light emission profile in small molecule based double-layer OLEDs." - B. Perucco, Fluxim AG, Winterthur, Switzerland
"The influence of the optical environment on the shape of emission zones in OLEDs and methods of their determination."
Organic Photovoltaics
- (Invited) L.J.A. Koster, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
"Transport of charges and excitons in polymer solar cells: the impact of morphology." - (Invited) J. Blakesley, Potsdam University, Potsdam, Germany
"Measuring energetic disorder and its effect on organic solar cells" - O. Stenzel, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
"Stochastic Modelling of the 3D Morphology in Hybrid Polymer-ZnO Solar Cells." - J. Lorrmann, University of Würzburg, Germany
"Analytic framework for transient photo-current experiment – Charge Carrier Extraction by Linearly Increasing Voltage." - M. Neukom, ZHAW-ICP, Winterthur, Switzerland
"Accuracy and limitations of CELIV analysis for mobility determination." - A. Wagenpfahl, University of Würzburg, Germany
"On the s-shape current-voltage characteristics of organic solar devices — Charge carrier extraction at metal-organic interfaces." - N. Christ, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
"Modeling of the transient photoresponse of organic solar cells including trap states."
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
- (Invited) G. Rothenberger, EFPL-LPI, Lausanne, Switzerland
"Recent advances in dye-sensitized solar cell characterization and modeling." - P. Barnes, Imperial College, London, UK
"Simulation and Measurement of Complete Dye Sensitized Solar Cells." - M. Schmid, ZHAW-ICP, Winterthur, Switzerland
"Time-dependent coupled optical and electric modeling of dye-sensitized solar cells." - M. Filipic, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
"Modelling of dye-sensitized solar cells." - M. Auf der Maur, Università di Roma "Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy
"A Simulation Software for Dye Solar Cell Optimization." - Demonstration of a fully coupled DSC simulator by M. Schmidt/J. Schumacher, ZHAW-ICP, Winterthur, Switzerland
- Demonstration of incoherent thin film solar cells with SETFOS by D. Rezzonico, Fluxim AG, Winterthur, Switzerland
Inorganic Solar Cells
- (Invited) D. Dominé, EFPL-PVLab/SUPSI, Manno, Switzerland
"A random phase screen approach for the modeling of light scattering from micro- and nanotextured surfaces." - A. Tiefenauer, ZHAW-ICP/IMEC, Winterthur, Switzerland
"Investigation Of Perc/Perl Silicon Solar Cells By Means Of 1D And 2D FEM Simulations." - T. Lanz, ZHAW-ICP, Winterthur, Switzerland
"Light scattering simulation for thin film silicon solar cells." - M. Loeser, ZHAW-ICP, Winterthur, Switzerland
"Three-dimensional full-wave optical simulation of solar cells and LEDs." - S. Holzer, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
"Optimization Algorithms for Extraction of Model Parameters."

