First International Symposium & Autumn School on “Chemistry, Physics & Devices of Organic 2D Crystals"
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General Information
| Symposium: | October, 06-08 2025 |
| Autumn School: | October, 09-10 2025 |
| Venue: | Penck Hotel Dresden Ostra-Allee 33, 01067 Dresden |
| Registration: | Last-minute registrations will be accepted until September 22, 2025 |
| Registration Fee: | 500 EUR/person & 440 EUR/exhibitor (incl. VAT) |
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The registration fee is including the conference fee as well as additional services, e.g. refreshments & light lunch during official breaks on all event days. Members of the CRC 1415 pay 100 EUR/person (incl. VAT). |
Symposium
The scientific symposium „Chemistry, Physics & Devices of Organic 2D Crystals" is a new, innovative and international conference series in the field of synthetic, organic 2D crystals. The first edition of the event is scheduled for October 06-08, 2025, in Dresden and we are more than happy to welcome world-leading and recognized scientists presenting their research on synthetic, organic 2D crystals and define future trends. The symposium will enable comprehensive exchange and intensive discussions in terms of state-of-the-art knowledge, technologies as well as future perspectives. A wide range of interdisciplinary topics in chemistry, physics, materials science, nanoscience and engineering are covered. We look forward to an exciting and comprehensive program with excellent presentations from all over the world!
Venue & Accommodation
The venue Penck Hotel Dresden is located in the centre of Dresden and can be reached either by public transport (air plane, train, bus) or by car. For participants from outside Dresden or abroad, a limited number of rooms with special daily rates is available at the Penk Hotel Dresden. For booking details, please visit our registration platform Eveeno.
For participants travelling by public transport, the tram stops „Maxstraße“ or „Am Zwingerteich“ are situated nearby the venue Penck Hotel Dresden.
For participants travelling by public transport, the train stations "Dresden Hauptbahnhof”, "Bahnhof Dresden Mitte" or "Dresden Neustadt" are situated nearby the venue Penck Hotel Dresden. From the train station "Bahnhof Mitte", the venue can be reached by foot in 5 minutes.
For participants travelling by car can use the underground parking garage with direct access to the hotel. It is not possible to reserve a parking space. The entrance to the underground parking lot is located at Maxstraße 8. Further parking opportuinities are available at „Ostra-Allee“ or „Parkhaus Mitte“. From the parking garage "Parkhause Mitte", the venue Penck Hotel Dresden can be reached in approximately 4 minutes by foot.
After your arrival at the Dresden airport, you can reach the venue Penck Hotel Dresden by train (line S2, direction "Pirna"). From the train station “Bahnhof Mitte” the venue can be reached by foot in approximately 5 minutes.
Speakers
- Prof. Dr. Mischa Bonn, Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Germany
- Prof. Dr. William Dichtel, Northwestern University, USA
- Prof. Dr. Donglin Jiang, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Prof. Dr. Ute Kaiser, Universität Ulm, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Feng Liu, University of Utah, USA
- Prof. Dr. Henning Sirringhaus, University of Cambridge, Great Britain
- Prof Dr. Kunio Awaga, National Institute of Technology, Toyota College, Japan
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Bein, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
- Prof Dr. Giorgio Contini, CNR-ISM, Italy
- Prof Dr. Steven De Feyter, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Prof. Dr. Thomas J. Kempa, Johns Hopkins University, USA
- Prof. Dr. Markus Lackinger, Technische Universität München, Deutschland
- Dr. Hiroaki Maede, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
- Prof. Dr. Katherine Mirica, Dartmouth College, USA
- Prof. Dr. Dmytro F. Perepichka, McGill University, Canada
- Prof. Dr. Petko Petkov, Sofia University, Bulgaria
- Prof. Dr. Paolo Samorì, Université de Strasbourg, France
- Prof. Dr. Grégory Schneider, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- Dr. Minghao Yu, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Zhikun Zheng, Sun Yat-sen University, China
- Dr. Florian Auras, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Yu Man Chan, Dartmouth College, USA
- Dr. Shuai Fu, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Xing Huang, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Tetsuya Kambe, The University of Osaka, Japan
- Dr. Agnieszka Kuc, Center for Advanced Systems Understanding, Germany
- Dr. Yamei Liu, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Germany
- Dr. Anupam Prasoon, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Lukas Sporrer, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Zhiyong Wang, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Germany
- Dr. Hongde Yu, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Weizhe Zhang, Leiden University, Netherlands
- Dr. Ruyan Zhao, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Germany
Program
| Time | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
| 10:00 | Registration, Networking & Welcoming Coffee | ----- |
| 11:00 | Opening Cereomy | Prof. Dr. Thomas Heine, Prof. Dr. Xinliang Feng |
| 11:45 | Welcoming Reception | ----- |
| 14:00 | “Charge Transport Physics of Two-Dimensional Conjugated Coordination Nanoshee” | Prof. Dr. Henning Sirringhaus |
| 14:45 | “Modulating Optoelectronic Processes in Covalent Organic Frameworks” | Prof. Dr. Thomas Bein |
| 15:15 | “Dynamic 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks” | Dr. Florian Auras |
| 15:30 | Coffee Break | ----- |
| 16:00 | “Correlation of the Electronic Properties of 2D Conjugated MOFs with Their Linker Aromaticity Using Nuclear Independent Chemical Shift” | Prof. Dr. Petko Petkov |
| 16:30 | “Tunable Dirac Cones & Flat Bands in Mesoscale Ordered Two-Dimensional Semiconductor Polymers by On-Surface Synthesis” | Prof. Dr. Giorgio Contini |
| 17:00 | “Photoconductivity Switching in Semiconducting Two-Dimensional Crystals via Molecular Tetris” | Dr. Agnieszka Kuc |
| 17:15 | “Topological Electronic States in Organic Frameworks” | Prof. Dr. Feng Liu |
| 18:00 | Poster Exhibition I | The research topics & poster authors can be found in the poster exhibition overview. |
| Time | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
| 08:30 | Welcoming Coffee | ----- |
| 09:00 | “Coordination Nanosheets – Two-Dimensional Metal Complex Polymers Synthesis & Their Applications” | Dr. Hiroaki Maede |
| 09:30 | “Metal-Free Magnetism in Organic 2D Crystals” | Dr. Hongde Yu |
| 09:45 |
“Molecular Engineering of a Novel Metal–Organic Framework for Ultrasensitive, Rapid, Selective, and Reversible Sensing of Nitric Oxide” |
Dr. Yun Man Chan |
| 10:00 | “Molecular Engineering of Conductive Framework Materials for Chemical Sensing” | Prof. Dr. Katherine A. Mirica |
| 10:30 | Coffee Break | ----- |
| 11:00 | “From Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Two-Dimensional Nanopores, Nanogaps & Energy Devices” | Prof. Dr. Grégory F. Schneider |
| 11:30 | “Two Dimensional Polymers & Polymerization” | Prof. Dr. William Dichtel |
| 12:15 | Lunch Break & Group Photo | ----- |
| 14:00 | “Unravelling Structure & Growth Mechanisms in Beam-Sensitive Organic 2D Crystals” | Prof. Dr. Ute Kaiser |
| 14:45 | “On-Surface Synthesis of Carbon Nanostructures at the Liquid-Solid Interfac” | Prof. Dr. Steven DeFeyter |
| 15:15 | “Design, Morphology Control, & Charge Carrier Transport Mechanisms in Covalent Organic Frameworks for High-Performance Organic Semiconductors” | Dr. Yamei Liu |
| 15:30 | Coffee Break | ----- |
| 16:00 | “Constructing Ideal 2D Worlds: Honeycomb Lattices with Molecular Precision & Functional Molecular Degrees of Freedom” | Prof. Dr. Kunio Awaga |
| 16:30 | “Homoprorous & Crystalline Organic Polymer Membrane” | Prof. Dr. Zhikun Zheng |
| 17:00 | “Metallic Charge Transport in Two-Dimensional Conductive Hydrogen-Bonded Ionic Frameworks” | Dr. Lukas Sporrer |
| 17:15 | “Probing Charge Transport in Two-Dimensional Framework Materials via Terahertz Spectroscopy” | Prof. Dr. Mischa Bonn |
| 18:00 | Poster Exhibition II | The research topics & poster authors can be found in the poster exhibition overview |
| Time | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
| 08:30 | Welcoming Coffee | ----- |
| 09:00 | “On-Surface Synthesis of 2D Polymers” | Prof. Dr. Markus Lackinger |
| 09:30 | “Organic 2D Crystals: From Interfacial Synthesis to Fundamental Charge Transport” | Dr. Zhiyong Wang |
| 09:45 | “Precise Synthesis & Functional Development of 2D Borophene-Oxide Materials with Monolayer Structures” | Dr. Tetsuya Kambe |
| 10:00 | „Organic Conjugated Coordination Polymers Electronics“ | Dr. Xing Huang |
| 10:15 | “Evolution of Optical Excitations in Two-Dimensional Framework Materials & Their Interfaces” | Dr. Shuai Fu |
| 10:30 | Coffee Break | ----- |
| 11:00 | “π-Electron Functionality in 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks” | Prof. Dr. Dmytro F. Perepichka |
| 11:30 | “The Potential of Crystalline Porous Polymers for Sustainable Energy Storage Application” | Dr. Minghao Yu |
| 12:00 | “Lattice-Matching & Mismatching in Two-Dimensional Polymer van der Waals Heterostructures” | Dr. Anupam Prasoon |
| 12:15 | Lunch Break | ----- |
| 14:00 | “Quantum Platforms Through Chemical Design of 2D van der Waals Heterostructures” | Prof. Dr. Thomas J. Kempa |
| 14:30 | “Donor-Acceptor-Type Two-Dimensional Poly(arylene vinylene)s with High Charge Mobility Toward Optoelectronics” | Dr. Ruyan Zhao |
| 14:45 | “Moleculare Crystals as Boosters for 2D Materials: Taming Functional Complexity” | Prof. Dr. Paolo Samorì |
| 15:15 | “A Perspective of Proton-Conducting Graphene for Energy Applications” | Dr. Weizhe Zhang |
| 15:30 | Coffee Break | ----- |
| 16:00 | “The Chemical Approach Towards Two-Dimensional Polymer Crystallites” | Prof. Dr. Donglin Jiang |
| 16:45 | Closing Ceremony | Prof. Dr. Thomas Heine, Prof. Dr. Xinliang Feng |
| 17:00 | Social Visit: Guided Walk Through Dresden's Historic Old Town | ----- |
| 18:30 | Networking Evening (incl. Dinner) | ----- |
Social Activity
On a guided tour through the historic old town (approx. 1 hour), participants will have the opportunity to discover some of Dresden's world-famous sights.
Poster & Poster Presentation Awards
We kindly ask all poster authors to design their poster in portrait format, DIN A0. The poster authors are asked to bring the printed poster to the event and hand it to the technical support team. The technical support team will take care of attaching the posters to the poster walls. The order of poster presentations (exhibition days: Monday, October 6th & Tuesday, October 7th) depends on the time of event registration.
| Poster number | Author | Title |
| 1 | M. Sc. Yubing Wang | Few Layer Plates & Scrolls of The Magnetic Topological Insulator MnBi2Te4 |
| 3 | M. Sc. Ilias-Panagiotis Oikonomou | Tuning Transport Properties in M-THT MOFs via Metal Choice and Oxidation State |
| 5 | M. Sc. Anu Joseph | In-situ Raman Studies on 2D Cobalt Porphyrin-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks for Electrochemical CO₂ Reduction |
| 7 | M. Sc. Tim Eppler | Investigation of (Opto-)Electronic Properties in Organic 2D Crystals Containing Directionally Orthogonal Binding Motives |
| 9 | M. Sc. Fanny Reichmayr | From Conjugated to Catalytically Active: Unveiling the Transformation of a 2D MOF |
| 11 | M. Sc. Richard Engmann | Modulator-Controlled Exfoliation of Two-Dimensional Zr-MOFs |
| 13 | M. Sc. Alina Müller | --- |
| 15 | M. Sc. Monalisa Ghosh | Water/Butanol Adsorption Selectivity in a Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework for Energy-Efficient Butanol Dehydration |
| 17 | M. Sc. Yi-Zhen Jiang | Exploring Mixed-Metal Incorporation in 2D Layered MOFs |
| 19 | M. Sc. Florian Arnold | --- |
| 21 | M. Sc. Semyon Mazheika | Atomic Positioning in Bimetallic 2D MOFs Controls Performance in Urea Electrosynthesis |
| 23 | M. Sc. Hyejung Yang | Solution-Processable Electronic-Grade 2D WTe2 Enabled by Synergistic Dual Ammoniums Intercalation |
| 25 | M. Sc. Philomene Leonore Koko | Solvothermal Synthesis of Novel Tricyloquinazoline-Based 2-Dimensional Poly(arylene vinylene)s |
| 27 | B. Sc. Constantin Sumpf | Nitrate Reduction Electrocatalysis to Ammonia – A Comparative Study of the Catalytic Performance of Ni and Cu 2D c-MOFs |
| 29 | M. Sc. Aleksander Szewczyk | Data-Driven Exploration of Thermal Properties in Covalent Organic Frameworks |
| 31 | M. Sc. Guoqin Liu | A Novel Strategy for Two-Dimensional Conjugated Polymer Synthesis: Expanding from 1D to 2D |
| 33 | M. Sc. Guangya Jiang | Effect of Interface Regulation on Graphene's Proton Conductivity |
| 35 | Dr. Mahabir Prasad | Ion Transport Across Positively Charged 2D Polymer Membrane in Aqueous Batteries: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study |
| 37 | Dr. Tetsuya Kambe | Precise Synthesis and Functional Development of 2D Borophene-Oxide Materials with Monolayer Structures |
| 39 | M. Sc. Diyan Unmu Dzujah | Controlling the Electronic Properties of Graphene Superlattices |
| 41 | M. Sc. Shiyi Feng | Chiral Two-Dimensional Conjugated Metal-Organic-Frameworks with High Spin Polarization |
| 43 | M. Sc. Paul-Alexander Laval-Schmidt | Organic Two-Dimensional Crystals for Spin Array & Charge Transport Applications |
| 45 | M. Sc. Pierre-Alexandre Escarcega | 2D Materials through Chemical Vapor Deposition Methods |
| 47 | M. Sc. Mohammad Mehmandoust | “Microfluidic Exfoliation of Bi2TeI: Scalable Production of 2D Topological Insulator Nanosheets with Preserved Quantum Edge States” |
| Poster number | Author | Title |
| 2 | M. Sc. Oliver Dreimann | Ionothermal Synthesis of Layered Compounds with Regioselective Reactivity for Topochemistry and Exfoliation |
| 4 | Dr. Lukas Sporrer | Metallic Charge Transport in Two-Dimensional Conductive Hydrogen-Bonded Ionic Frameworks |
| 6 | M. Sc. Ayush Bhadani | --- |
| 8 | M. Sc. shaik Ghouse | Vinylene- or sp²-Carbon-Linked Two-Dimensional Conjugated Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) |
| 10 | Dipl.-Ing. Ziwen Yu | Wrinkle-Based Strain Engineering of 2D Materials |
| 12 | Dr. Anupam Prasoon | Lattice-Matching and Mismatching in Two-Dimensional Polymer van der Waals Heterostructures |
| 14 | M. Sc. Appanna Parvangada Pemmaiah | Nanoscale Views into The WS₂ Photoresponse |
| 18 | Dr. Ron Dockhorn | Organizing Research Data: A Folder Structure Guide for PhD Students |
| 20 | M. Sc. Moritz Knaak | Towards proximity-control in Graphene/MOF-Heterostructures |
| 22 | M. Sc. Johannes Scheffler | Application of Machine Learning for Calculating Vibrational Spectra of Layered Two-Dimensional Materials |
| 24 | M. Sc. Hanjou Park | On-Water Surface Synthesis of 2D Polymer and Their Heterostructure Membranes |
| 26 | M. Sc. Yuanxu Zhou | Interface Engineering with 2D Microporous Polymers for Advanced Aqueous Batteries |
| 28 | M. Sc. Yelizaveta Kudryavtseva | 2D Networks and Heterojunctions with Controllable Morphology from Nanosheet Inks |
| 30 | M. Sc. Linda Feuerstein | Photoelectrochemical Functionalisation of Graphene |
| 32 | M. Sc. Buyun Gao | Solid-State NMR Investigation of Volatile Organic Compounds Adsorption in DUT-134 (Cu) |
| 34 | Dr. Yarden Peleg Walg | Solid-State NMR Study of Graphene Nanoribbons (GNRs) |
| 36 | M. Sc. Helen Preiß | Nanographenes for Organic 2D Crystals with Long-Range Magnetic Order |
| 38 | Dr. Yudhajit Bhattacharjee | Molecular Cross-Linking of MXene Layers for Interface Tuning and Chemiresistive Sensing |
| 40 | Dr. Eunji Jin | Precisely Controlled 2D Monolayer Engineering Based on Metal-Organic Polyhedron and Applications |
| 42 | M. Sc. Boris Borisov | Synthesis of Heptagon-Containing Nanocarbons: From Nanographenes Towards Nanoribbons |
| 44 | Dr. Ling Zhang | Dynamic Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks with Large Solvent-Induced Lattice Expansion |
| 46 | M. Sc. Albertus Mattheüs Sandee | Machine Learning Interatomic Potentials for Porphyrin-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks |
The awardees will be granted at the end of the event.
Sponsors & Supporters
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Organising Committee
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Heine, Technische Universität Dresden
- Prof. Dr. Xinliang Feng, Technische Universität Dresden
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Technische Universität Dresden
- Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger, Technische Universität Dresden
- Prof. Dr. Axel Lubk, Technische Universität Dresden
- Dr. Ilka Hermes, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.
- Dr. Doreen Beyer, Technische Universität Dresden
- Dipl.-Ing. Shaymaa Essa, Technische Universität Dresden
Autumn School
The autumn school, scheduled October 09-10, 2025, is addressed to young scientists (doctoral researchers or undergraduates) who wish to deepen their knowledge in the field of syntehtic, organic 2D crystals. As a supplement to the comprehensive expert talks given at the international symposium, the autumn school program includes several separate topical tutorials fostering theoretical knowledge transfer, discussions and hands-on trainings. Besides teaching, a career fair will be organized including a variety of exhibitors.
Venue & Accommodation
The venue Penck Hotel Dresden is located in the centre of Dresden and can be reached either by public transport (air plane, train, bus) or by car. For participants from outside Dresden or abroad, a limited number of rooms with special daily rates is available at the Penk Hotel Dresden. For booking details, please visit our registration platform Eveeno.
For participants travelling by public transport, the tram stops „Maxstraße“ or „Am Zwingerteich“ are situated nearby the venue Penck Hotel Dresden.
For participants travelling by public transport, the train stations "Dresden Hauptbahnhof”, "Bahnhof Dresden Mitte" or "Dresden Neustadt" are situated nearby the venue Penck Hotel Dresden. From the train station "Bahnhof Mitte", the venue can be reached by foot in 5 minutes.
For participants travelling by car can use the underground parking garage with direct access to the hotel. It is not possible to reserve a parking space. The entrance to the underground parking lot is located at Maxstraße 8. Further parking opportuinities are available at „Ostra-Allee“ or „Parkhaus Mitte“. From the parking garage "Parkhause Mitte", the venue Penck Hotel Dresden can be reached in approximately 4 minutes by foot.
After your arrival at the Dresden airport, you can reach the venue Penck Hotel Dresden by train (line S2, direction "Pirna"). From the train station “Bahnhof Mitte” the venue can be reached by foot in approximately 5 minutes.
Tutors, Tutorials & Coachings
Tutors:
- Dr. Florian Auras, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Eike Brunner, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Attila Cangi, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf/CASUS, Germany
- Dr. Ron Dockhorn, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Rico Friedrich, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Ilka Hermes, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschungs Dresden e.V., Germany
- Dr. Agnieszka Kuc, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf/CASUS, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Axel Lubk, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Ali Shaygan Nia, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Bernd Plietker, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Zhiyong Wang, Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik, Germany
- Prof. Inez Weidinger, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Dr. Minghao Yu, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Coach:
- Heidi Störr, Push Your Career - Career Consultancy
Tutors: Dr. Florian Auras, Technische Universität Dresden Prof. Dr. Bernd Plietker, Technische Universität Dresden
Abstract: Synthetic practises can have a very substantial influence on the resulting materials. This effect plays an even bigger role when it comes to the synthesis of 2D materials (2DMs), whose properties are not only governed by their composition and purity, but additionally by their local and long-range structures and their crystal dimensions. In this tutorial we will share our experience and expertise in the construction of organic molecular building blocks, organic 2D frameworks and related materials. In particular, we will cover best practises regarding the building block design, reproducibility in synthesis, and structural characterization using X-ray diffraction and gas adsorption.
Tutors: Dr. Rico Friedrich, Technische Universität Dresden Dr. Agnieszka Kuc, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf/CASUS
Abtract: The interaction between experiments focused on synthesis or characterization and theoretical modelling is of fundamental importance to gaining scientific insights. While often experimentalists ask for theory support to better understand their findings, state-of-the-art electronic structure theory is also capable of making targeted suggestions predicting interesting new materials and guiding experimental exploration. We will demonstrate both simple and more complex simulations that we have conducted in collaboration with experimental partners. Additionally, we will explain the approximations we applied, why they were necessary, and how they still allowed us to obtain accurate and reliable results.
Tutors: Dr. Rico Friedrich, Technische Universität Dresden Dr. Attila Cangi, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf/CASUS
Abstract: This tutorial introduces key concepts in computational materials design using big materials databases, focusing on the AFLOW repository. It covers how to search and analyze materials data effectively, as well as the principles of high-throughput data generation and data-driven materials discovery. Additionally, it presents the MALA (Materials Learning Algorithms) package, a machine learning tool that accelerates density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
Tutors: Prof. Dr. Eike Brunner, Technische Universität Dresden Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger, Technische Universität Dresden
Abstract:
"Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy: Data Analysis & Interpretation Strategies for 2D Materials" This is tutorial provides advanced insights into interpreting spectroscopic data, with a focus on solid-state NMR spectroscopy. It covers the role of magic angle spinning (MAS) in resolving interactions that broaden spectral lines and explains how the resulting spectra are used for structural validation of 2D materials. Special phenomena such as the ring-current effect and the Knight shift — common in aromatic and conductive 2D materials — are also addressed. The tutorial introduces strategies for quantitative data evaluation and spectral prediction to accurately distinguish these effects from standard chemical shifts.
"Analysing Vibrational Spectra of 2D Materials" Vibrational spectroscopy encompasses two primary techniques: infrared (IR) absorption and Raman scattering. Both methods probe molecular vibrations and are widely employed to gain insights into the bonding characteristics and structural properties of materials. A significant advantage of vibrational spectroscopy is its applicability under in-situ conditions, enabling identification of processes such as redox changes, ligand coordination, and chemical transformations.
Tutors: Dr. Ilka Hermes, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. Prof. Dr. Axel Lubk, Technische Universität Dresden
Abstract: This tutorial introduces the analysis and interpretation of microscopy data from two-dimensional materials (2DMs), focusing on transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning probe microscopy (SPM). The tutorial begins with an overview of local properties of 2DMs and explains how these properties are revealed through microscopy data. The tutorial includes practical examples of data analysis, such as identifying crystal structures and mapping local conductivity in 2DMs like transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). I
Tutors: Dr. Ali Shaygan Nia, Technische Universität Dresden Dr. Zhiyong Wang, Technische Universität Dresden Dr. Minghao Yu, Technische Universität Dresden
Abstract: Two-dimensional materials (2DMs) have emerged as promising candidates for next generation energy conversion and storage technologies, due to their high surface area, tunable chemical/electronic properties, and mechanical flexibility. This tutorial focuses on the applications ranging from batteries and supercapacitors to membrane-based energy harvesting. The tutorial will be structured in three parts: the first part introduces the fundamental design principles, synthetic procedures, and structural characterizations of 2D polymer (2DP) thin films, with particular emphasis on their role as ion-selective membranes in osmotic power generation. The second part of this tutorial focuses on a practical protocol for evaluating a 2DMs potential in energy storage applications within a laboratory setting. Lastly, printed batteries and supercapacitors build from 2DMs, which enable the fabrication of next-generation flexible and miniaturized devices, will be discussed.
Tutor: Dr. Ron Dockhorn, Technische Universität Dresden
Abstract: The organization of research data is a fundamental aspect of ensuring the reproducibility and transparency of research findings. Effective research data management (RDM) is essential for adhering to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) and is part of good research practices throughout the data lifecycle. A well-structured and documented RDM approach leads to organized, annotated, and accessible data, reducing the risk of data loss and saving time in research activities. This workshop will introduce participants to the critical components of organizing and documenting research data, emphasizing the importance of structured data management practices.
Requirements: Notebook with internet access & standard web browser Knowledge level: Beginners
Coach: Heidi Störr, Push Your Career - Career Consultancy
Abtract: This coaching supports young scientists in their transition from academia to industry. The comprehensive coaching includes two self-study courses as well as a one-day live seminar. Participants will learn how to effectively search for job ads, interpret job ads, assess job requirements, and improve their chances of success. The training also covers salary negotiation strategies, common mistakes, and how to estimate appropriate salaries. The coaching will be concluded with guidance on handling typical interview questions.
Important note: The coaching as a whole is open to members of the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1415 only.
Program
| Time | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
| 09:45 | Welcoming Coffee | ----- |
| 10:00 | Opening Ceremony | Dr. Rico Friedrich, Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger |
| 10:30 | Tutorial I: "Best Practice Synthesis" | Dr. Florian Auras, Prof. Dr. Bernd Plietker |
| Tutorial II: "Simulations of 2D Crystals & their Properties in Comparison to Experiments" | Dr. Rico Friedrich, Dr. Agnieszka Kuc | |
| Tutorial VII: "From Research Chaos to Data Control: Best Practices & Effective Research Data Management Strategies" | Dr. Ron Dockhorn | |
| 13:00 | Career Fair & Lunch Break | ----- |
| 15:00 | Tutorial III: "Data Science: From Materials Databases to Scalable Machine Learning" | Dr. Attila Cangi, Dr. Rico Friedrich |
| Tutorial IV: "Spectroscopy: Data Analysis & Interpretation Strategies for 2D Materials" | Prof. Dr. Eike Brunner, Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger |
| Time | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
| 10:00 | Welcoming Coffee | ----- |
| 10:30 | Tutorial V: "Microscopy: Data Analysis & Interpretation Strategies for 2D Materials" | Dr. Ilka Hermes, Prof. Dr. Axel Lubk |
| Tutorial VI: "Evaluating 2D Materials for Energy Conversion/Storage Application" | Dr. Ali Shaygan Nia, Dr. Zhiyong Wang, Dr. Minghao Yu | |
| 13:00 | Closing Ceremony | Dr. Rico Friedrich, Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger |
| 13:30 | Farewell Snack | ----- |
Members of the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1415, who have registered for the coaching "From Academia to Industry" are asked to consider the following program:
| Time | Agenda Item | Speaker(s) |
| 09:00 | Welcome & Introduction | Heidi Störr |
| 09:15 |
Modul I: "Analyzing Job Ads" |
Heidi Störr |
| 10:45 | Coffee Break | ----- |
| 11:00 | Modul II: "Determining Salary" | Heidi Störr |
| 13:00 | Closing Ceremony (Autumn School) | Dr. Rico Friedrich, Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger |
| 13:30 | Lunch Break | ----- |
| 14:00 | Modul III: "Mastering the Job Interview" | Heidi Störr |
| 15:45 | End of Coaching | Heidi Störr |
Exhibitors
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Organising Committee
- Prof. Dr. Inez Weidinger, Technische Universität Dresden
- Dr. Rico Friedrich, Technische Universität Dresden
- Dr. Doreen Beyer, Technische Universität Dresden
- Dipl.-Ing. Shaymaa Essa, Technische Universität Dresden
Date to Note
| April 01, 2025 | Registration Opening |
| July 01, 2025 | Abstract (Tutorials) Submission Deadline |
| August 1, 2025 | Abstract (Oral Contribution/Talks) Submission Deadline |
| September 01, 2025 | Abstract (Posters) Submission Deadline |
| September 22, 2025 | Deadline for Last Minute Registration |
Contact
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