Monday 16 October 2023 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Churchill College and Zoom
About
FlexEnable: Taking Organics Electronics from Lab to Fab.
Dr. Mike Banach, FlexEnable Technology Ltd., Cambridge
Dr. Banach's's talk will be preceded by a short presentation from
Yuki Sun (Cavendish Laboratory), a 2023 CSAR Student Grant winner, on
"Device physics of perovskite light-emitting diodes".
Please book tickets for in-person attendance at:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/csar-lecture-flexenable-taking-organics-electronics-from-lab-to-fab-tickets-728473302257
After registering on Eventbrite for an in-person ticket, you'll receive an email confirmation. You don't need to log in to Eventbrite again. We just need to know approximate numbers for the refreshments.
Participation in this lecture is free of charge for subscribing members - individual, family, corporate, complimentary, honorary, school, and donor members.
Here's the Zoom link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86065665128?pwd=Q8gTA2V8TM69UjTwSNwvMl0K_CEdbg.Q7vqCOiZE1BBHtLM
Passcode: 480085
19:30 Monday 16th October 2023
The Wolfson Hall, Churchill College, Storey's Way, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, and online via Zoom.
Further details of this event.
For in-person attendance:
1) We ask you to book via Eventbrite so we can get an idea of likely numbers for refreshments.
3) Coffee/tea/biscuits/wine are available from 7 pm outside the Wolfson Theatre, and you can buy self-service dinner before the talk in the main Dining Hall. The Dining hall opens at 17:45, and the CSAR team generally turn up there with the speakers just after 18:00, until about 19:00.
4) Questions from the live audience will be possible, with roving microphones.
5) Usually there's a chance to chat with the speakers and other attendees in Churchill's excellent bar afterwards.
For Zoom participation:
1) The link to join the meeting online using Zoom, is above.
2) We will be able to take only written questions from you, via the Zoom Chat facility.
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