The
scope of “Jaszowiec” meetings has evolved over the years and has
crystallized in a formula involving mostly all research fields in the
semiconductor physics, including technology, experiment, theory and
modeling.
Overviews
of recent
achievements in semiconductor
physics are presented by outstanding researchers (proposed and invited
by the Advisory and Program Committees) in a series of plenary morning
lectures. The contributed papers of the conference attendees are
presented in the form of oral and poster presentations during afternoon
and evening
sessions.
In
2010, the symposium
“(Nano)characterization methods for semiconductors” has been
planed. The invited speakers will give an overview of many modern
techniques suitable for studying semiconductors. The symposium will end
with a
summarizing rump session. The symposium is co-organized and and will be chaired by Professor Alberta Bonanni from Kepler University, Linz.
The
Conference is
preceded by
two-day School (a tutorial session) organized mostly for PhD and
graduate students. They have opportunity to listen to more elementary
overview of several particular new subjects presented by excellent
academic lecturers.
Remote
location of the
meeting and a daily
time schedule with the afternoons free of lectures make an atmosphere
of a fruitful workshop with many opportunities for discussions and
building future co-operations. This opportunity is strengthened by many
social events.
Proceedings of the
Conference will be published as a volume of Acta Physica Polonica A
.
You can browse the
Proceedings of the last 38th Conference (2009) here .
Official
language of
School and Conference is English.