EUPOC 2025

MacroLight

The European Polymer Federation (EPF) in collaboration with Italian Association of Macromolecular Science and Technology (AIM) is honored and pleased to announce the organization of the EUropean POlymer Conference “MacroLight” (EUPOC 2025) to be held in Bertinoro (Italy), May 11-15, 2025.

Bertinoro (FC), Italy

May 11-15, 2025

Co-Chairs

Albert Schenning

Eindhoven University of Technology

(Netherlands)

Ulrich Steiner

Adolphe Merkle Institute

(Switzerland)

Davide Comoretto

Università degli Studi di Genova

(Italy)

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The European Polymer Federation (EPF) in collaboration with Italian Association of Macromolecular Science and Technology (AIM) is honored and pleased to announce the organization of the EUropean POlymer Conference “MacroLight” (EUPOC 2025) to be held in Bertinoro (Italy), May 11-15, 2025.

The interaction between light and matter drives many systems, e.g. organic light-emitting diodes and solar cells, biological structures, and future quantum devices.

Photovoltaic action exploiting macromolecules is an important tool for green energy generation, in particular if recyclable and renewable raw materials can be used.

Light-responsive macromolecular architectures are emerging for applications such as untethered soft robots and actuators.

Nature is a great source of inspiration for functional materials and devices by using different architectures that can be mimicked by macromolecules and hybridized with inorganic materials.

The search for efficient, lightweight and sustainable systems for the hyper-connected (both locally and globally) society of the future requires the development of new materials and architectures enabling an efficient management of optical signals with a reduced carbon footprint

In this context, polymers and their architectures - which are often biologically inspired - are gaining strong interest due to their properties that cannot be achieved by inorganic semiconductors and insulators.

In this way, the interaction between light and polymers can be engineered to solve a range of problems such as energy production and conservation, environmental monitoring, bio-medical issues, and more in general sustainability issues.

List of topics to be addressed:

  • Bio-inspired architectures;
  • Self-assembled polymer photonic structures;
  • Stimuli-responsive Functional Materials & Liquid Crystals;
  • Soft-actuators & Photochromic Polymers;
  • Engineered optoelectronic polymers;
  • Polymer photovoltaic systems and light emitting devices
  • NLO polymer and organic achitectures;
  • Polymers for quantum systems;
  • Organic & hybrid photonic crystals and metamaterials;
  • Engineered disorder in photonics;
  • Polymer photonic sensors;
  • Advanced hybrid photocatalytic systems;
  • Light induced water-splitting;
  • Artificial photosynthesis;
  • Radiative cooling and thermal shielding;
  • Polymer & Bio-Photonics

    Scientific Committee

    Katia Sparnacci

    Universita' del Piemonte Orientale

    (Italy)

    Paola Stagnaro

    SCITEC-CNR

    (Italy)

    Michele Laus

    Università del Piemonte Orientale

    (Italy)

    Federico Ferrarese Lupi

    INRIM

    (Italy)

     

    Daniele Caretti

    Università di Bologna

    (Italy)

    Angelo Arrighini

    INRIM

    (Italy)

    Organization

    Maria Graziella Viola

    EUPOC 2025 Administrative Secretariat

    eupoc@aim.it

    Patrizia Barraco

    EUPOC 2025 Administrative Secretariat

    patrizia.barraco@scitec.cnr.it

    Sabrina Carola Carroccio

    AIM Secretariat

    segreteria@aim.it

    Diego Antonioli

    Website Manager

     

    Speakers

    Christopher Barner-Kowollik

    Queensland University of Technology

    (Australia)

    Cécile Chazot

    Northwestern University

    (USA)

    Michael Debije

    Eindhoven University of Technology

    (The Netherlands)

    Daniel Gryko

    Polish Academy of Sciences

    (Poland)

     

    Magnus Jonsson

    Linköping University

    (Sweden)

     

    Guglielmo Lanzani

    Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

    (Italy)

    Paola Lova

    Università di Genova

    (Italy)

     

    Camilla Parmeggiani

    Università di Firenze

    (Italy)

     

    Andrea Pucci

    Università di Pisa

    (Italy)

    Silvia Vignolini

    Max Planck Institute

    (Germany)

     

    Viola Vogler-Neuling

    University of Fribourg

    (Switzerland)

     

    Ulrich Wiesner

    Cornell University

    (USA)

    Younan Xia

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    (USA)

     

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    Conference Venue

    Fondazione Ce.U.B. - Bertinoro (FC)