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PRE’17 ADVANCE PROGRAM (version 11/11/2017) Please note that, for oral and poster communications, the name in bold corresponds to the person who submitted the abstract, but may not coincide with the name of the presenter. In the final version of the program the names of all the authors will be shown. Invited papers are indicated by yellow-brown cells in the table. Thursday 30 November 08:30- 09:00 Welcome address Session A1 Luminescence Properties I Session B1 Luminescence and Scintillators 09:00- 09:25 Energy transfer and energy migration in undoped and Eu3+ doped TbPO4 Marco Bettinelli 09:00- 09:15 Al-doping effects on mechanical, optical and scintillation properties of Ce:(La,Gd)2Si2O7 single crystals Tatsuki Takasugi 09:25- 09:50 Towards efficient optical transparent ceramics based on rare earth ions- doped cubic tungstate/molybdate matrices Malgorzata Guzik 09:15- 09:30 Crystal growth and scintillation properties of Ce-doped Gd3(Ga, Al)5O12 with various Ce Masao Yoshino 09:50- 10:05 Development of Orange Persistent Ca3Si2O7:Eu2+ Phosphor by Co- doping with Lanthanide Ion Based on Vacuum Referred Binding Energy (VRBE) Diagram Jumpei Ueda 09:30- 09:45 Scintillation Properties of 0.5% Ce doped GAGG Crystals with nonstoichiometric Gd, Al, Ga composition Kyoung Jin Kim 10:05- 10:20 White broadband emission generated from Sr2CeO4 synthesized by solid- state method Mariusz Stefanski 09:45- 10:00 Optical and scintillation properties of Pr doped CeBr3 single crystals Yuui Yokota 10:20- 10:35 Luminescence and color tuning of Sr4Al14O25: Eu2+, Dy3+, Ho3+ phosphors by mixed lanthanide co- activation Viktor Havasi 10:00- 10:25 Elucidating stimulated luminescence processes and new material development by systematic lanthanide doping Eduardo G. Yukihara 10:35- 10:50 Spectroscopic study of Tb3+ doped calcium aluminozincate phosphor for display and solid-state lighting devices Sumandeep Kaur 10:25- 10:50 Luminescence Properties of Rare- Earth-Doped Hafnate Powders and Ceramics Shunsuke Kurosawa 10:50- 11:20 Coffee break

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PRE’17 ADVANCE PROGRAM (version 11/11/2017) Please note that, for oral and poster communications, the name in bold corresponds to the person who

submitted the abstract, but may not coincide with the name of the presenter.

In the final version of the program the names of all the authors will be shown.

Invited papers are indicated by yellow-brown cells in the table.

Thursday 30 November

08:30-

09:00

Welcome address

Session A1

Luminescence Properties I

Session B1

Luminescence and Scintillators 09:00-

09:25

Energy transfer and energy migration

in undoped and Eu3+ doped TbPO4

Marco Bettinelli

09:00-

09:15

Al-doping effects on mechanical,

optical and scintillation properties

of Ce:(La,Gd)2Si2O7 single

crystals

Tatsuki Takasugi

09:25-

09:50

Towards efficient optical transparent

ceramics based on rare earth ions-

doped cubic tungstate/molybdate

matrices

Malgorzata Guzik

09:15-

09:30

Crystal growth and scintillation

properties of Ce-doped Gd3(Ga,

Al)5O12 with various Ce

Masao Yoshino

09:50-

10:05

Development of Orange Persistent

Ca3Si2O7:Eu2+ Phosphor by Co-

doping with Lanthanide Ion Based on

Vacuum Referred Binding Energy

(VRBE) Diagram Jumpei Ueda

09:30-

09:45

Scintillation Properties of 0.5% Ce

doped GAGG Crystals with

nonstoichiometric Gd, Al, Ga

composition

Kyoung Jin Kim

10:05-

10:20

White broadband emission generated

from Sr2CeO4 synthesized by solid-

state method

Mariusz Stefanski

09:45-

10:00

Optical and scintillation properties

of Pr doped CeBr3 single crystals

Yuui Yokota

10:20-

10:35

Luminescence and color tuning of

Sr4Al14O25: Eu2+, Dy3+, Ho3+

phosphors by mixed lanthanide co-

activation

Viktor Havasi

10:00-

10:25

Elucidating stimulated

luminescence processes and new

material development by

systematic lanthanide doping

Eduardo G. Yukihara

10:35-

10:50

Spectroscopic study of Tb3+ doped

calcium aluminozincate phosphor for

display and solid-state lighting

devices

Sumandeep Kaur

10:25-

10:50

Luminescence Properties of Rare-

Earth-Doped Hafnate Powders and

Ceramics

Shunsuke Kurosawa

10:50-

11:20

Coffee break

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Session A 2

Photoluminescence Properties II

Session B2

Materials and Fabrication 11:20-

11:45

The fluorine co-doping in the

REPUSIL process for the adjustment

of optical RI in passive and active

doped silica materials

Kay Schuster

11:20-

11:35

Structural and optical properties of

oxyfluoride glass-ceramics

prepared by sol-gel

Jose Joaquin Velazquez

11:45-

12:10

Rare earth-doped wide bandgap

semiconductor nanocrystals: Pumping

mechanisms and spectroscopy

Joaquín Fernández

11:35-

11:50

Optical and Scintillation Properties

of NdP5O14 crystal for alpha-ray

monitor

Shunsuke Kurosawa

12:10-

12:25

X-ray excited luminescence of

SrAl2O4:Eu,Dy at low temperatures

Virginija Vitola

11:50-

12:05

Single Crystal Growth and

Luminescent Properties of Tb

Doped GdTaO4 by the μ-Pulling

Down Method

Rikito Murakami

12:25-

12:40

Forgotten and resurrected chernovite-

(Y) - YAsO4 doped with Eu3+ ions as

a potential nanosized luminophore

Rafal J. Wiglusz

12:05-

12:20

Synthesis of terbium-

thenoyltriflouroacetone

luminescent powders obtained in

one pot reaction

Dulce Y. Medina Velázquez

12:40-

12:55

Luminescent properties of

Sm3+/Eu3+ co-doped orthophosphate

phosphor for solid-state lighting

applications

Harpreet Kaur

12:20-

12:35

Crystal growth and optical

properties of rare-earth-doped

LaF3 single crystals

Akira Yoshikawa

12:55-

13:10

Investigation on photolumi-nescence

properties and thermal stability of

divalent ions (Zn2+, Mg2+)

incorporated CaTiO3:Eu3+ perovskite

phosphors for display applications

Dhananjay Kumar Singh

12:35-

12:50

Recovery of lanthanides from e-

waste

Anna Lukowiak

12:50-

13:05

Melt growth of Eu doped ZnAl2O4

single crystals by micro-pulling

down method and their

luminescence properties

Kei Kamada

13:10-

14:45

Lunch break

14:45-

15:45 Plenary Lecture: Rare-earth Doped Glasses and Phosphors for

Telecommunication and Lighting.

Setsuhisa Tanabe

15:45-

Session A3

Photoluminescence Properties III

Session B3

Frequency conversion

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15 :45

-

16 :00

A rechargeable garnet persistent

phosphor for the first and third

biological windows via persistent

energy transfer and electron trap

redistribution

Jian Xu

15:45-

16:10

Highly efficient lanthanide doped

upconverting nanocrystals: there is

still plenty of room

Damien Hudry

16:00-

16:15

Luminescent Lanthanide Coordination

Polymer Crystals with Temperature

Sensitive Properties

Takayuki Nakanishi

16:10-

16:25

About the implementation of up-

and down-conversion processes in

solar cell simulations

Alex Quandt

16:15-

16:30

First-principles Study of LED

phosphor: Transition energies, Stokes

shift, luminescence shape and thermal

quenching behavior

Yongchao Jia

16:25-

16:40

Upconversion Gd-based phosphors

embedded into organic hosts, as

possible solar cell devices

enhancers

S. Carmona-Téllez

16:30-

16:45

X-ray induced Sm valence conversion

in ion implanted fluoroaluminate glass

Farley Chicilo

16:45-

17:15

Coffee Break

17:00-

18:30

Poster Session I

Friday 1 December

Session A4

Fibers and Lasers

Session B4

Mixed Anions

09:00-

09:25

Rare-earth doped oxide

nanoparticles in optical fibers

Wilfried Blanc

09:00-

09:15

Er3+ doped oxyfluoride phosphate

glasses and glass-ceramics

Laeticia Petit

09:25-

09:50

Fiber laser configurations with

Erbium and Thulium doped fiber

for telecommunications and

medical applications

Baldemar Ibarra Escamilla

09:15-

09:30

Red-shift of emission wavelength

in Ce3+ doped (Gd,Y)3Al5O12

garnet by partial nitridation for

warm-white LED

Kazuki Asami

09:30-

09:45

Downconversion in RE3+, Yb3+

co-doped Oxychloride

Nanomaterials (RE = Nd, Sm)

Julie Gai

09:50-

10:05

Numerical modeling of a

Dy3+:ZBLAN fiber laser

operating in gain switching

regime

Francesco Prudenzano

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10:05-

10:20

High-power single-mode Tm-

doped silica fibre laser stabilized

by a Fibre Bragg Grating for

medical and industrial

applications at 2 µm

Samir Lamrini

09:45-

10:00

Er3+ and Yb3+ doped particles

containing phosphate glasses

prepared using direct doping

method

Nirajan Ojha

10:20-

10:35

Optical properties of optical fiber

doped with ions of Europium and

Terbium

Pablo Trejo-García

10:00-

10:15

Valence reduction of Sm3+ in

glasses and crystals induced by x-

ray irradiation

Go Okada

10:35-

10:50

Fabrication and characterization

of single-mode and multi-mode

Er-doped phosphate fibers for

biomedical applications

Pablo Lopez Iscoa

10:15-

10:30

Crystal structure and luminescence

properties of Ba3RE2O5Cl2(RE =

Y, Lu)

Hiraku Ogino

10:30-

10:45

Eu2+ doped BaCN2 prepared by

ammonolysis of BaCO3 and its

photoluminescence properties

Yuji Masubuchi

10:50-

11:20

Coffee break

Session A5

Photoluminescence Properties IV

Session B5

Light Sources and Lasers

10:50-

11:05

Structural characterization and

spectroscopic properties in Ce3+-

doped silicate glasses

Georges Boulon

10:50-

11:15

Solid-state waveguide lasing based

on rare-earth ion doped crystals

Feng Chen

11:05-

11:20

Determination of reverse cross-

relaxation process constant in

Tm-doped glass and evaluation of

its impact on highly-doped

devices

Stefano Taccheo

11:15-

11:30

Photoluminescence of antimony-

germanate glasses and optical

fibers co-doped with RE ions and

noble metal nanoparticles

Jacek Zmojda

11:20-

11:35

Further studies of radiation

trapping in Er3+ doped

chalcogenide glasses

Cyril Koughia

11:30-

11:45

Rare earth doped sulphide

materials for white light

generation

Stefano Pelli

11:35-

11:50

White light emission through

energy transfer processes in

barium gallo-germanate

Marta Sołtys

11:45-

12:00

RE3+ doped luminescent polymer

composites

Ryszard Piramidowicz

11:50-

12:05

Guided-wave up-conversion

luminescence in Er3+/Yb3+ co-

doped phosphate glass produced

by direct femtosecond laser

writing

12:00-

12:15

Water-soluble lanthanide

complexes with a helicate π-

electronic system for strong

luminescence in a wide pH region

Miki Hasegawa

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Chen Cheng

12:05-

12:20

Spectroscopic studies of Dy3+

ions in Alkali Boro Tellurite

Glasses for Optoelectronic

Devices

Koneru Swapna

12:15-

12:30

Luminescence properties of rare

earth (Yb–Tb) co-doped a-SiCxOy

thin films

Loreleyn Flores

12:20-

12:45

Material engineerings in rare

earth doped oxides for quantum

optics applications in

telecommunications wavelengths

Hiroo Omi

12:30-

12:45

Nano-composite Phosphate

silicate for photonic application

Inas Kamal Battisha

12:45-

13:00

MOCVD growth and

characterization of Er doped III-

nitride epilayers and quantum

well structures

Talal Altahtamouni

12:45-

13:00

Searching for new transparent

optical ceramics. Cubic Yb3+-

doped Y6MoO12 – is a good

candidate?

Magdalena Bieza

13:00-

14:30

Coffee Break Session A6

Microcavities & waveguides Session B6

Applications I

14:30-

14:55

Microlasers on silicon chips based

on high-Q rare-earth-doped

aluminum oxide micro-trench

resonators

Jonathan Bradley

14:30-

14:45

Ag nanoaggregates as efficient

sensitizers in Tb3+/Yb3+ co-

doped sol-gel glasses and

glassceramics: a route to

broadband enhanced down-

conversion

Francesco Enrichi

14:55-

15:20

Investigation of visible lasing in

an integrated Erbium-Ytterbium

co-doped compound glass

microsphere device

Pengfei Wang

14:45-

15:00

UV-emitting nanoparticles as

novel radiation sensitizers

targeting hypoxic tumor cells

Michael R. Squillante

15:20-

15:35

Photoluminescence and Lasing in

Whispering Gallery Mode Glass

Microspherical Resonators

Silvia Soria Huguet

15:00-

15:15

Spectroscopic properties of rare-

earths-doped nanocomposites for

solar cell applications

Martin Ntwaeaborwa

15:35-

15:50

Lasing and mode selection in

erbium doped 70SiO2-30HfO2

coated microspheres

Davor Ristić

15:15-

15.30

Er3+ doped monolithic 1-D

dielectric microcavity fabricated

by rf-sputtering for coherent

Alessandro Chiasera

15:50-

16:05

Modal properties of an Erbium-

doped asymmetric single-mode

slab waveguide in the glass-

ceramics SnO2-SiO2 system

Yann Boucher

15:30-

15:45

Erbium Doped Anti-Resonant

Reflecting Optical Waveguide

Amplifier

David Benedicto

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16:05-

16:20

CMOS Compatible Tellurium

Oxide Waveguides for Silicon

Photonic Amplifiers

Henry C. Frankis

15:45-

16:00

Morphological and

Photoluminescence studies on

KGdF4:Yb3+/Tb3+ visible Up-

Conversion Nanophosphors for

Bio-photonic Applications

Srinivasa Allam Rao

16:00-

16:15

Anti-corrosive sol-gel coatings

with rare earth compounds

Beata Borak

16:20-

16:50 Coffee break

16:50-

18:30

Poster Session II

20:00

Social Dinner (Roof Garden Restaurant – Hotel Forum)

[please reserve in advance using the on-line form]

Saturday 2 December

09:00-

09:50 Plenary Lecture Rare Earth Doped Nanoparticles: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Fiorenzo Vetrone

Session A7

Photoluminescence Properties V

Session B7

Applications II

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10:00-

10:25

S1 Nonlinear optical sources with

nanoscale confinement based on

hybrid plasmonic-ferroelectric

systems

Mariola Ramirez

10:00-

10:15

Energy transfer of Tb3+, Eu3+ -

Oxazine 170 Perchlorate doped poly(methyl methacrylate) for

photonic applications

Piotr Miluski

10:25-

10:40

Boson peak investigation of glassy

materials by terahertz time-domain

spectroscopy: As a complementary

method of Raman scattering

Tatsuya Mori

10:15-

10:30

Combination of Hyperspectral

Absorption and

Photoluminescence

Spectroscopy for the Detection

and Characterization of Rare

Earth Elements in Natural

Samples

Peter Seidel

10:40-

10:55

Raman spectrum of Lu2SiO5: ab

initio calculation

Dmitrii Nazipov

10:30-

10:45

Luminescence quenching by

electron transfer to the

conduction or hole transfer to

the valence band

Pieter Dorenbos

10:55-

11:10

The 7F1 and 5D1 energy levels of

the Eu:Lu2O2S system studied

through the method of equivalent

nearest neighbor

Marcos Couto dos Santos

10:45-

11:00

Eye safe ultra-broadband

luminescence of rare-earth co-

doped glasses and optical fibers

Marcin Kochanowicz

11:10-

11:30

Coffee break

11:30 Poster Contest Awards

Workshop Closing

Poster Session I

(Thursday 30 November, 17 :00-18 :30)

#22 Hiroto Ono Thermoluminescence properties of Tb3+-doped CaO–Al2O3–

B2O3-based glasses

#47 Omar Soriano

Romero

Spectroscopic properties of novel Nd3+- doped CdO-V2O5 glasses

for laser applications

#56 Dmytro Bletskan Photoluminescence of crystalline and glassy PbGeS3

#62 Nisha Deopa Photoluminescence investigations on Sm3+ doped zinc lead

alumino borate glasses for photonic applications

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#80 Pablo Lopez-Iscoa Fabrication and characterization of erbium doped bioactive

glasses, glass ceramics and optical fibers

#120 Renata Jadach Spectroscopic properties of gallo-germanate glasses doped with

Eu3+ and Er3+ ions

#136 Nirajan Ojha Corrosion of microparticles in phosphate glass melt

#137 Alessia Cemmi Photoluminescence properties of Cu+ doped phosphate glasses

#49 Tong Hoang Tuan Tailoring 1.33-µm spontaneous emission of Neodymium-ion by

a novel tellurite all-solid photonic bandgap fiber

#102 Juan A. Vallés Optimized active multicore fiber bending sensor

#114 Slawomir Sujecki Investigation of mid infrared spontaneous emission sources

based on Pr3+ doped selenide-chalcogenide fibre

#1 Eduardo José Nassar Titanium Films by Sol-Gel: upconversion of Yb3+ and Er3+

#140 Dulce Y. Medina

Velázquez

Eu3+ actived BaZrO3 nanoparticles obtained by hydrothermal

process

#25 Lucas Rocha Bright up-conversion luminescence of (Ln)-doped LaNbO4

phosphors obtained by Spray Pyrolysis process

#30 Francis Otieno Efficiency enhancement of inverted ZnO:Tb3+ based organic

solar cells through down conversion

#45 Agata Górny Energy transfer processes between rare earth ions in germanate

glasses for white LEDs

#65 Erika Cervantes Photoluminescent properties effects of Erbium-doped glasses

from ternary system CdO-V2O5-P2O5

#67 Suzuki Takenobu Energy transfer Cr3+→Er3+ in transparent oxyfluoride glass-

ceramics

#83 Olga Lipina Near-infrared luminescence and energy transfer mechanism in

Sr3La2(Ge3O9)2:Nd3+ ,Ho3+

#108 Xiaojie Xue Intense blue upconversion emission in Tm3+, Yb3+ co-doped

NaYSiO4 phosphors

#128 Krzysztof Anders Analysis of IR-to-VIS up-conversion mechanisms in Er+Yb

doped fluorozirconate glasses

#4 G. Lesly Jimenez Highly luminescent europium complex embedded in Styrolux

3G46

#75 Anton Georgiev Spectral and polarimetric characterization of the azo and azo-

azomethine thin films in PMMA matrix

#100 R. Palomino-Merino Luminescent properties of Europium doped glasses of SiO2

PMMA for photonic applications

#104 R. Palomino Merino Luminescent properties of an Hybrid SiO2-PMMA matrix doped

with Terbium

#127 Anna Jusza Visible luminescent properties of Pr3+ doped fluoride

nanocrystals and their PMMA-based composites

#3 Mehmet ÇAVAŞ Investigation Morphological, Electrical and Optical Properties of

Mn-doped ZnO Thin Film by Sol-Gel Spin Coating Method

#15 Haifa Alghamdi The Optical Properties of Dilute Bismide GaAs0.97 Bi0.03/GaAs

single Quantum wells Grown on (100) and (311)B Substrates

#16 Lali Kalandadze Magneto-optical Kerr effect in transparent region of

(YBiCa)3(FeGe)5O12 garnet films

#86 Rosa Maria

Montereali

Optical spectroscopy of color centers in high-dose proton-

irradiated LiF thin films for luminescent solid state radiation

detectors

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#132 Cesare Meroni RF-sputtering fabrication technique for rare earth activated glass

based photonics systems

#135 Damiano Massella SiO2-SnO2: Er3+: synthesis of glass-ceramic planar waveguides

and their characterization

Poster Session II

(Friday 1 December, 17 :00-18 :30)

#13 Omosede Osafile Nature of Structural, Electronic, Magnetic and Elastic properties

of XCrAs(X = Ni and Zn)

#53 Vlad Petrov Elastic properties of rare-earth ferraborate crystals RFe3(BO3)4

(R = Ce – Lu): ab initio calculations

#55 Vladimir Chernyshev Phonon spectra of elpasolits with a rare-earth sublattice: ab initio

calculations

#64 A. Ferroudj Enthalpies of formation of binary rare earth compounds Ag-R

(R=Eu, Pm) from first principles calculation

#94 H. Krarcha Structural, elastic, mechanical properties and enthalpy of

formation of EuVO3 cubic oxide perovskite from first principels

calculation

#14 Takumi Kato Scintillation and Photoluminescence Properties of Sr2CeO4

Ceramics

#17 Takuya Igashira Photoluminescence and scintillation properties of Ce-doped

Sr2Gd8(SiO4)6O2 apatite single crystals

#18 Takuya Igashira Photoluminescence and radioluminescence properties of Ce-

doped Sr2RE8(SiO4)6O2 (RE = Y, Gd, Lu)

#20 Daisuke Nakauchi Effects of Ba-substitution on Eu-doped SrAl2O4 bulk crystalline

scintillators

#21 Daisuke Nakauchi Luminescent and scintillation properties of Eu-doped Ba2SiO4

#32 Fumiya

Nakamura

Photoluminescence, scintillation and TSL properties of CaF2

transparent ceramics doped with Nd3+ produced by SPS

#69 Yutaka Fujimoto Photoluminescence and scintillation properties of RbCl-CeCl3

based crystals

#70 Kei Kagami Photoluminescence and radiation response properties of CsPO3-

Al(PO3)3-CeCl3 Based glass scintillators

#71 Dai Sekine Photoluminescence and scintillation properties of Yb2+ -doped

SrCl2 crystals

#77 Kei Kamada Crystal growth and scintillation properties of Eu doped Ca(BrxI1-

x)2 solid solution

#82 Takahiko Horiai Optical and scintillation properties of Ge-codoped Ce-doped

(Gd,La)2Si2O7 scintillator

#5 Isela Padilla-Rosales Luminescence behavior of Eu3+ ions incorporated in γ-

Al2O3/EuAlO3 nanophosphors synthesized by the microwave

assisted solvothermal technique

#39 Go Okada Storage luminescence properties of Ce-doped CaMgSiO4

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#43 Adel Bouajaj Extraction and separation of rare earths from phosphate mineral:

development of new technologies

#44 Yana Baklanova Synthesis and spectroscopic properties of Tb3+ and Dy3+ doped

Li7La3Hf2O12 with tetragonal garnet structure

#74 K. Kavi Rasu Spectroscopic properties of novel red emitting Eu3+ doped

LiGd(WO4)2 phosphors for white LED applications

#84 Olga Lipina Structure-luminescence relationship in Eu3+ -doped

Sr3La2(Ge3O9)2 phosphors

#97 Victor Colín Influence of surfactants on photoluminescence and morphology

properties of Gd2O3: Eu+3 ceramics

#116 Małgorzata Guzik Nano-crystalline cubic Y6MoO12 solid solutions doped with Eu3+,

Nd3+ and Yb3+ - promising candidates for optical materials in the

form of transparent ceramics

#124 Wided Bekhti Structural, morphology and luminescence spectroscopy

investigation of zinc oxide materials (ZnO) synthetized from

seed growth by hydrothermal process

#129 Adam Watras Spectroscopic properties of novel Ca9XMg(PO4)7: Eu2+ (X = Rb,

Cs) blue phosphor

#131 Katarzyna Zawisza Comparing of red emitting strontium phosphates

#133 Paulina Sobierajska Influence of Li+ ions concentrations on the spectroscopic

properties of nanocrystalline calcium-strontium hydroxyapatite

doped with Eu3+ ions

#138 Joel Motloung Photophysical properties of Ln3+ (Ln = Dy, Sm, Tb) activated

lanthanum Ortho-vanadate phosphate

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allow questions from the audience it is very important to keep the presentations within the allotted time. The speaker will be cut short if his/her presentation over-runs the allotted time

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Please note that you will not be able to make any changes to your presentation on the day of your session, nor use your own laptop for your presentation. If you must make changes to your presentation, you must bring your new presentation on USB memory stick the day before your session and deliver it to the secretary desk.

POSTER COMMUNICATIONS

POSTER SIZE: 100 cm (height) x 70 cm (width) Pins to fix your poster will be available at the secretary desk.

STUDENT POSTER CONTEST

sponsored by the MEXT Mixed Anions Project and Fotonica.it

The PRE’17 Student Poster Competition is organized to encourage students and recent graduates to present their original research in the best possible way. This contest is open to Graduates, Post Graduates and Research Scholars not above the age of 35.To be eligible for the award, students must have their poster abstracts accepted for presentation at the conference, and they must be regularly registered as students.

An Award Certificate and a prize of € 250 will be awarded to the poster judged the “best” overall based on the content of the poster, the quality of the visual display of information on the poster, and the ability of the student to successfully and succinctly present the subject matter in the poster.

A second and a third prize Certificates will be awarded as well, with amounts of € 150 and € 100, respectively.

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A panel of members from research and academic sectors will judge the posters. The judges will look at the posters during the poster sessions. The judges’ decision will be final and no clarification will be given.

The winning posters will be announced at the closing of the conference.

Students interested in having their posters considered for the PRE’17 Student Poster Competition must fill this form on-line by November 20th, 2017 at the latest. At the registration desk, they will receive a sticker, to be put on their poster for the easy recognition of the competitors.