BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Joshua Choi\, University of Virginia\n\n
\n Tunable optoelect ronic properties of hybrid inorganic-organic nanomaterials provide unique opportunities for science and technology. The degree of quantum confinemen t and collective electronic interaction in these materials can be readily tuned by controlling their synthesis and self-assembly processes. This ena bles fabrication of '\;designer solids'\; with programmable optoelec tronic properties tailored for specific scientific studies and technologic al applications. In this talk\, I will discuss colloidal quantum dots and metal-organic perovskites\, two of the most promising building blocks for designer solids. Both material systems exhibit intriguing properties tunab le by design while looking set to revolutionize the field of solution proc essed optoelectronic devices.
\n DTSTART:20140918T193000Z LOCATION:Physics Building\, Room 204 SUMMARY:Hybrid inorganic-organic nanomaterials as building blocks for desig ner solids and their applications in optoelectronic devices END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR