Speakers
Confirmed Speakers
Kazuo Akagi, Research Organization of Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan University
“Synthesis and Chiroptical Properties of Helical Conjugated Polymers”
Julien Bloino, Scuola Normale Superiore
“Vibrational Effects in Absorption and Emission Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy”
Lorenzo Di Bari, University of Pisa
“True and Apparent Circular Dichroism and Circularly Polarized Luminescence of Thin Films of Organic Compounds”
Giovanna Longhi, University of Brescia
“CPL and MCPL of Small Organic Molecules and Aggregates”
Daniele Malpicci, University of Milan
“RTP Nitrogen Rich Cyclic Triimidazole as Scaffold for the Preparation of New Multifunctional Materials”
Giuseppe Mazzeo / Marco Fusè, University of Brescia
“Different Aspects in VCD: Environment and Anharmonicity”
Stefano Menichetti, University of Firenze
“Thiabridged Triarylamines: A Peculiar Class of Helical Shaped Molecules”
Christian Merten, Ruhr-University Bochum
“Vibrational CD Spectroscopy: From AC Determinations to Intermolecular Interactions in Asymmetric Catalysis”
Donato Monti, Sapienza University of Rome
Title TBA
Hiroyuki Nishikawa, Department of Science, Ibaraki University
“Development of AIE-active CPL materials and their light-emitting devices”
Daniele Padula, University of Siena
“Repurposing Organic Materials for Applications in the Energy Domain”
Cristina Sissa, University of Parma
“Models for Supramolecular Chiral Aggregates”
Ken-ichi Sugiura, Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
“Visualization of Electronic and Magnetic Transition Moments Aiming at the Design of CPL Chromophore Having Enhanced Chiroptical Properties”
Shigeyuki -Yagi, Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaka Prefecture University
“Magnetic Circularly Polarized Electroluminescence from Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes”
Francesco Zinna, University of Pisa
“Circularly Polarized Luminescence Beyond the Visible: NIR-CPL from Chiral Coordination Compounds”
Cristiano Zonta, University of Padua
“Exploiting Different Dichroic Techniques for Enantiomeric Excess Determination”