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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Asaoka, Sadayuki, 0E

Banerji, Natalie, 0J

Bang, Byeong-Gyu, 0P

Benichou, E., 0Z, 18

Bird, Matthew, 0E

Bradforth, Stephen E., 0N

Brevet, P. F., 0Z, 18

Buchaca-Domingo, Ester, 0J

Byun, Hee Young, 1D

Canto, F., 0Z

Causa', Martina, 0J

Chen, Hung-Cheng, 0E

Cheung, Tak D., 0X

Collins, Christopher R., 1I

Cook, Andrew R., 0E

Couston, L., 0Z

Dahanayake, Rasika, 0X

Das, Anindita, 1D

Das, Saptaparna, 0N

De Jonghe-Risse, Jelissa, 0J

Dehipawala, Sunil, 0X

Delor, Milan, 0U

Diat, O., 0Z

Ericsson, Leif, 0L

Faller, Roland, 1L

Fossum, Eric, 1M

Gafney, Harry D., 0X

Gao, Jian, 0V

Gordon, Reuven, xiii

Greetham, Gregory M., 0U

Grey, John K., 0V

Hamm, Peter, 0S

Hansson, Rickard, 0L

Hartland, Gregory V., 12, 14

Heeney, Martin, 0J

Jiang, Ke, 1J

Jin, Rongchao, 1D

Johns, Paul, 14

Kaliteevskaya, Elena, 0Y

Kang, Kwang-Sun, 0P

Karten, Brianne, 0E

Keane, Theo, 0U

Kemboi, Abraham, 1M

Kim, Byoung-Ju, 0P

Kim, Hyung-Deok, 0P

Kim, Na-Rae, 0P

Kraack, Jan Philip, 0S

Krutyakova, Valentina, 0Y

Kumar, Santosh, 1D

Kuno, Masaru, 12

Latif, Alia A., 0N

Lee, Dana, 1D

Legaspi, Christian M., 0D, 1M

Li, Xiang, 0E

Li, Zhongming, 12

Licari, Giuseppe, 0M

Lindqvist, Camilla, 0L

Lotti, Davide, 0S

Ma, Q., 0Z

Maurice, A., 0Z, 18

Mauro, Gina, 0E

Meijer, Anthony J. H. M., 0U

Miller, John R., 0E

Moons, Ellen, 0L

Moser, Jacques-E., 0J

Nastasa, Viorel, 16

Park, Eun-Hye, 0P

Park, Jaehong, 0O

Parker, Anthony W., 0U

Pascu, Mihail Lucian, 16

Peteanu, Linda A., 0D, 1D, 1M

Picker, Jesse, 1M

Pinchuk, Pavlo, 1J

Ranz, Holden T., 1L

Razumova, Tatiana, 0Y

Reid, Obadiah G., 0E, 0O

Rumbles, Garry, 0E, 0O

Sajini Devadas, Mary, 14

Samarasekara, Pubudu, 0X

Sazanovich, Igor V., 0U

Scattergood, Paul A., 0U

Sfeir, Matthew Y., 1M

Simon, Agota, 16

Smarandache, Adriana, 16

So, Woong Young, 1D

Starovoytov, Anton A., 0Y

Stingelin, Natalie, 0J

Stubbs, Regan E., 1M

Thomas, Alan K., 0V

Thompson, Barry C., 0N

Thornbury, William, 0N

Towrie, Michael, 0U

Tozar, Tatiana, 16

Tremberger, George, Jr., 0X

van Stam, Jan, 0L

Vauthey, Eric, 0M

Wang, Shuxin, 1D

Weinstein, Julia A., 0U

Yaron, David J., 0D, 1I, 1M

Zaikowski, Lori, 0E

Zhao, Shuo, 1D

Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • Satoshi Kawata, Osaka University (Japan)

  • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

Symposium Co-chairs

  • David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia (United Kingdom)

  • James G. Grote, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Sophia C. Hayes, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)

  • Eric R. Bittner, University of Houston (United States)

Conference Co-chair

  • Natalie Banerji, Universite de Fribourg (Switzerland)

Conference Program Committee

  • John B. Asbury, The Pennsylvania State University (United States)

  • Artem A. Bakulin, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

  • Jenny Clark, The University of Sheffield (United Kingdom)

  • Gitti Frey, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)

  • Alexandre Fürstenberg, Université de Genève (Switzerland)

  • David S. Ginger, University of Washington (United States)

  • Naomi S. Ginsberg, University of California, Berkeley (United States)

  • Jeanne L. McHale, Washington State University (United States)

  • Linda A. Peteanu, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

  • Sergei Tretiak, Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)

  • Lauren Webb, The University of Texas at Austin (United States)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Physical Processes in Solar Energy Conversion I

    Paul Meredith, The University of Queensland (Australia)

  • 2 Photophysics of Novel Perovskite-Based Nanomaterials

    Eric R. Bittner, University of Houston (United States)

  • 3 Advances in Modeling of Electronic Processes in Nanomaterials I

    David J. Yaron, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

  • 4 Carrier Transport in Complex Nanostructured Systems

    Garry Rumbles, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (United States)

  • 5 Physical Processes in Solar Energy Conversion II

    Eric R. Bittner, University of Houston (United States)

  • 6 Electron Transfer Mechanisms at Interfaces

    Natalie Banerji, Université de Fribourg (Switzerland)

  • 7 Multidimensional Spectroscopies

    Stephen E. Bradforth, The University of Southern California (United States)

  • 8 Structure-Property Relations in Nanomaterials

    Annamaria Petroza, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)

  • 9 Advanced Imaging Techniques

    Jan Philip Kraack, Universität Zürich (Switzerland)

  • 10 Single Particle Tracking of (Bio-)Nanomaterials

    Sarah A. Burke, The University of British Columbia (Canada)

  • 11 Emerging Experimental Tools to Study Interfaces

    Matt Law, University of California, Irvine (United States)

  • 12 Confinement Effects in Nanostructures and Nanowires

    Pierre-François Brevet, Institut Lumière Matière (France)

  • 13 Perovskite Solar Cells: Joint Session with Conferences 9549 and 9567

    David G. Lidzey, The University of Sheffield (United Kingdom)

    Sophia C. Hayes, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)

  • 14 Advances in Modeling of Electronic Processes in Nanomaterials II

    Eric R. Bittner, University of Houston (United States)

Introduction

Interfaces play a key role in the function of a plethora of chemical systems spanning the range from biological membranes, solid state materials, catalysts, all the way to organic bulk heterojunction materials for photovoltaics. The “Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterals” conference provides a venue for the intermixing of physical chemists, physicists, biophysicists and chemical engineers that can foster new ideas which can advance each other’s field.

This year’s fourteenth edition of the conference moved along the spirit of previous years including sessions on charge generation at organic interfaces, charge transfer across device interfaces, photophysics of hybrid photovoltaic systems, and hybrid and inorganic nanomaterials. A central feature this year were sessions dedicated to the theory, development, and application of novel multidimensional non-linear optical probes of interfacial phenomena and structural dynamics. Sessions focused upon solar energy conversion, modeling electronic processes in nano-scale materials, carrier transport in nanostructured systems, electron transfer at interfaces, advanced imaging techniques focusing at the atomistic scale, as well as sessions focusing on novel and nascent experimental techniques that probe interfacial structure.

The science was diverse and exciting, representing some of the best physical chemistry groups from around the world. We are grateful to SPIE, the Organizing Committee and most of all to the speakers that contributed to the success of this meeting.

Sophia C. Hayes

Eric R. Bittner

Natalie Banerji

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"Front Matter: Volume 9549", Proc. SPIE 9549, Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterials XIV, 954901 (17 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2205063
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Nanomaterials

Process modeling

Imaging systems

Chemistry

Electron transport

Polymers

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