Korea-Japan Forum 2010 on Organic Materials for Electronics and Photonics (KJF2010) will be held on August 22 to 25, 2010 in Kitakyushu, Japan. KJF started with members of 30 in 1989. Now this forum is surprisingly expanded as the international conference for the exchange of information about recent advances in organic materials for electronics and photonics. Lectures and posters will provide a motivation for deep discussion about the topics of the conference. We are fully confident that all participants will benefit a great deal from this opportunity of scientific exchange provided by KJF 2010.
It is my great pleasure and honor to host the 2010 KJF International Conference on Organic Materials for Electronics and Photonics (KJF2010) in Japan and cordially invite all of you to Kitakyushu, Fukuoka on August 22-25, 2010.
For the present and near future electronic and photonic devices, it will be essential to take into accounts of the energy needed to fabricate and environmental impacts in addition to their high performance. Organic materials are expected to satisfy almost all requirements because of the freedom in molecular design, flexibility, light weight, and processibility at ambient conditions. Many efforts have been made to realize printed electronics, roll-to-roll fabrication of solar cells, and electronic papers just as a few examples. Since research and developments on organic materials and devices are interdisciplinary, they require broad experiences and collaborations of people in chemistry, physics, photochemistry, materials science, biology, electrical and electronic engineering, and others.
Distinguished scholars, researchers and engineers will attend this symposium to exchange and develop information, to make hot yet friendly discussions about broad range of topics related to synthesis of advanced materials and their applications in information, display, energy, or environments. Another very important role of KJF symposium is to contribute to mutual understanding at a personal level especially for young scientists and students. The success of the symposium will be judged by how many ideas are exchanged and developed in scientific parts and how many people get acquainted in social parts.
The KJF2010 is the continuation and expansion of Korea-Japan Joint Forum on Organic Materials for Electronics and Photonics which celebrated the 20th anniversary two years ago.
Please join the KJF2010 to refresh your ideas, to strengthen personal and scientific networks, and also to make great memories in Fukuoka, Japan.