Scholarships
Scholarships

 
Lectures / Seminars

    Prof. Thomas D. Anthopoulos 

    Department of Physics and Centre for Plastic Electronics, Imperial College London, Blackett Laboratory, London, UK

    in a lecture entitled:

    "New materials and fabrication paradigms for plastic electronics"

    Department of Advanced Materials auditorium (Building #8),

    Wednesday 20th of November 2013 at 11.a.m.


     

    Professor Rebecca Deprez - Poulain Pr PhD MRSC

     

    INSERM U761 Biostructures And Drug Discovery

     

    Universite De Lille 2 - Pasteur Institute Lille

     

    “Hydroxamates as tools for the target validation of metalloproteases:

    Applications To malarial PfAM1 And human Insulin-Degrading Enzyme”

     

    Wednesday 30rd of October at 12:00 pm,

     

    IPC auditorium

     

    The lecture is organized by the Institute of Nuclear & Radiological Sciences & Technology, Energy & Safety (I.N.RA.S.T.E.S.) and Dr. E. Stratikos


     
    Opennings

    29/07/2013 Opening For a PhD studentship (Greek Version)



     
    Announcements

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    17/01/2014 Opening For an Experienced Researcher/Fellow for MARIE CURIE SANAD project

    29/07/2013 Opening For a PhD studentship (Greek Version)

    15/07/2012 Opening For a PhD studentship

    15/07/2012 Opening For Post Doctoral Position

    06/06/2012 Opening For Synthetic Chemistry Post Doctoral Associate

    06/06/2012 Opening For Post Doctoral Associate on Carbon Nanomaterials

    06/06/2012 Opening For Synthetic Chemistry PhD Studentship

     

    Intenational Workshop | 31 October - 3 November 2011
    Macromolecular crystal growth and optimisation methods

    Workshop Program

     

    2nd CYCLON SUMMER SCHOOL

    Photochemistry and Applications in Photoactivable Anticancer Drugs

    Bologna, September 26 – 28, 2011

     

     

    October 11 of 2010 :

    The Institute of Physical Chemistry actively participates in the establishment of the European Photocatalysis Federation and the coordination of the corresponding research activities in Greece.

     

     

    The 6th Summer School on Methods in Micro-Nanotechnology and Nanobiotechnology will be held in Athens, Greece September 13 - 17, 2010.  

    The Summer School is co-organized by the Institutes of Physical Chemistry, Microelectronics,  Radioisotopes & Radiodiagnostic Products and Materials Science,  NCSR Demokritos, in collaboration with the Foundation for Biomedical Research of the Academy of Athens.

    The Summer School  is co-sponsored by the project, Marie Curie ITN CYCLON  ( http://www.itn-cyclon.eu )  coordinated by the  Institute of Physical Chemistry.


     
    Special Events


     

    Institute of Physical Chemistry

    Institute of Physical Chemistry

    Electronic Spectroscopy Laboratory Applications to Nanostructures and Supramolecules

    Research Director

    Dr. G. Pistolis, Senior Researcher

    e-mail: pistolis"at"chem.demokritos.gr


    The research program of Dr. George Pistolis explores various aspects of complex chemical systems such as

    • Construction of artificial light-harvesting systems - via coordination driven self-assembly - capable of mimicking natural photosynthesis.   
    • Stability, dynamics and photoreactivity of certain guests in nanocavities.
    • Photophysical and photochemical studies in organized supramolecular nanoarchitectures especially designed for lighting applications such as accumulation and tuning in fluorescence, up-conversion of light, electronic energy transfer (EET) to a reactive center, EET based sensing systems, etc).
    • Energy and electron transfer phenomena in organized nanostructures and supramolecular polymers
    • Excited-state kinetics and thermodynamics of rotational phenomena in suitably tailored organic photosystems which could form the basis for molecular machinery.
    •  Color Tunability in Organic Light Emitting Diodes and Optical Lithography.

    The new activities of ES Lab focus on the design and supramolecular synthesis – via various self-assembly protocols - of cleverly engineered self-assembled molecular networks capable of harvesting light for tuning and tailoring the properties of advanced materials. More specifically, we are interested in constructing stiff and compact metallosupramolecular architectures with well-defined shape and size, in which the chromophoric subunits to be predefined, suitably-separated and precisely aligned through space. We are intending further to explore systematically the critical issue of how precise control over size, shape, spatial resolution, and periodicity of concentrated matter can unmask favorable - free of excitons traps - pathways for beneficial transfer of photons into a (re)active center.   


    Few representative examples:


    Coordination-Driven Self Assembly of Intensely Luminescent Cage Architectures for Photonic Applications



    Partial illustration of a rigid 2D self-assembled molecular network between properly designed light active subunits (sensitizers – emitters).




    Encapsulation of a rodlike guest within threaded fluorescent cavitands shaped as pentagons


     
     
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