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UniversidaddeCádiz
TEP946 Materiales y Nanotecnología para la Innovación

Programme

May 18th, 2016:   “ Modelling and Design for Photonics”

09.00 Registration of participants
09.20 Institutional Welcome.
Dr. Jesús Medina
Director of International Projects, University of Cádiz, Spain.
09.30 Invited PROMIS speaker 1: “Effective mass and k.p models for electronic structure of semiconductor heterostructures”
Dr. David Williams
Centre for Advanced Photonics & Process Analysis,Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland.
10.15 Invited PROMIS speaker 2: “Photoreflectance spectroscopy of electronic band structure for dilute nitrides”
Dr. Prof. Robert Kudrawiec
Institut of Physics. Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland.
11.00 Coffee break
11.30 Invited PROMIS speaker 3:“Modeling and simulation of HAADF electron microscopy images”
Dr. M. Paz Guerrero and Guillermo Bárcena
Department of Engineering Informatics, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain.
12.15 Invited PROMIS speaker 4: “Strain modeling and strain mapping”
Prof. Dr. Pedro L. Galindo
Department of Engineering Informatics, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain.
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Invited PROMIS speaker 5:“Novel semiconductor materials and characterisation techniques for photonic devices”
Prof. Dr. Stephen Sweeney
Department of Physics. University of Surrey, U.K.
14.45 Invited PROMIS speaker 6: “nCAD: a novel CAD like tool for the pre/post-processing at the atomic scale”
Dr. Guillermo Román-Pérez
Project Manager at Sgenia, Madrid, Spain.
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Student presentations (WP1 and WP2)

10 minutes presentations (including 1-2 mins  for questions) related to WP1 and WP2 in lecture room.

17.30 Interval
17.45 Student presentations (WP3 and WP4)

10 minutes presentations (including 1-2 mins  for questions) related to WP1 and WP2 in lecture room.

19.00 Wrap up session.
20:00 Dinner (PROMIS delegates)

May 19th, 2016:   “ Modelling and Design for Photonics”

09.00 Invited non-PROMIS speaker 7: “III-V solar cell device modelling”
Dr. Alexandre Walker
Fraunhofer – Institut für Solare Energiesysteme, Freiburg, Germany.
09.45 Invited non-PROMIS speaker 8: “Modelling of efficient intermediate band-gap solar cells”
Prof. Dr. Antonio Martí
Professor of Electronics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Invited non-PROMIS speaker 9: “Modelling quantum dot materials as candidates for intermediate band solar cells”
Prof. Dr. Judy Rorison
Professor of Optoelectronics, University of Bristol, UK.
11.45 Invited non-PROMIS speaker 10: “The nextnano software for the simulation of semiconductor heterostructures”
Dr. Stefan Birner 
CEO at nextnano GmbH, München, Germany.
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Work package development & networking — Co-ordinated by WP leaders; small group meetings for all WPs to discuss progress, secondments, deliverables & plans etc. with ESRs
16.00 Lab tour (Puerto Real). By bus from Cádiz city.
18.30 Visit to a cellar and gala dinner (Jerez). By bus from Puerto Real.
23.00 Return by bus to Cádiz hotel .

May 20th, 2016:   “ WPs discussions and Supervisory Board meeting”

09.00 Supervisory Board meeting

(In parallel with ESR activities)

ESR Training & Development
1 to 1 feedback on presentations 
and progress of students 
+
practical session on the NEXTNANO software (Dr. Stefan Birner).
11.00 Coffee break
Work Package Progress Discussions led by WP leaders
11.30 WP1   Materials for ICT, led by Antonio Polimeni (Sapienza Universita’ di Roma)
11.45 WP2 Materials for Security, led by Chee-Hing Tan (University of Sheffield)
12.00 WP3 Materials for Energy, led by Eric Tournié (Université  Montpellier 2)
12.15 WP4 Materials for Environment, led by Tony Krier (Lancaster University)
12.30 Wrap up discussion
13.00 Lunch and close of meeting.
14.00 Depart.