2015 Program Advisory Sunday, March 15, 2015 – Pre

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2015 Program Advisory Sunday, March 15, 2015 – Pre
 2015 Program Advisory Prof. Dr. Thomas Jüstel, Dept. Chemical Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Münster, Germany (Chair) Dr. Ingo Koehler, Head of R&D Lighting ‐ Performance Materials Division, Merck KGaA, Germany Dr. Gregg Kottas, Senior Research Scientist, Universal Display Corporation, USA Prof. Dr. Andries Meijerink, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Dr. Morgan Pattison, President, Solid State Lighting Services, Inc. & Senior Technical Advisor, DOE SSL Program, USA Dr. Madis Raukas, RD Manager Research & Innovation – Materials, OSRAM SYLVANIA Corporate Technology, USA Dr. Oleg B. Shchekin, Senior Director of Device Architecture, Technology Research and Development , Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, USA Dr. Alok M. Srivastava, Principal Scientist, Energy Storage & Conversion Materials Technologies, GE Global Research, USA Sunday, March 15, 2015 – Pre‐Registration 5:00 5:00 6:30 Exhibition Hall Set‐up Begins: Grand Foyer Conference Pre‐Registration & Reception Open (36th Floor) Conference Pre‐Registration & Reception Close Monday, March 16, 2015 – Phosphor Global Summit Day #1 8:00 Conference Registration & Exhibition Hall Open Session I: Value Chain and Raw Materials Supply & Precursors, Applications Session Moderated by: Dr. Ingo Koehler, Head of R&D Lighting ‐ Performance Materials Division, Merck KGaA, Germany ‐and‐ Dr. Morgan Pattison, President, Solid State Lighting Services, Inc. & Senior Technical Advisor, DOE SSL Program, USA 8:45 Opening Remarks from the Conference Organizers Andrew T. Smaha, Conference Director, Smithers Apex, USA 9:00 Precursor scarcity and supply issues Speaker recommendation forthcoming, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (11/12; 11/18; 12/8MP) 9:30 Insights in the Synthesis of Phosphors Dr. Mathias Rapphahn, Development Manager, Litec‐LLL GmbH, Germany 10:00 Learning in the Usage of Phosphors Dow Corning problem with the binder with phosphors 11/17 via Ingo; 12/8) Plan B: Recycling of LED Speaker TBA, Fraunhofer Germany Plan C: Application Phosphors in Aviation Nathanial Cuddy, Boeing 10:30 Networking Break | Sponsored by Session II: LED Phosphors Luminescent materials are a key component for the efficacy, lifetime and color quality of white LEDs. Knowing the current R&D topics on LED phosphors is a must for SSL manufacturers worldwide, as acquiring the most recent insight also paves the way towards novel application areas. This session will deliver an overview on state‐of‐the‐art LED phosphors and on challenges remaining for further R&D activities aiming at novel business cases. Session Moderated by: Prof. Dr. Thomas Jüstel, Dept. Chemical Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Münster ‐and‐ Dr. Alok M. Srivastava, GE Global Research 11:00 Nitride Phosphor Materials for Red Emission Dr. Peter J. Schmidt, Principal Scientist, Philips Lumileds, Germany 11:30 PFS, A Narrow Red LED Phosphor Dr. Florencio Garcia‐Santamaria, Lead Scientist, GE Global Research Center, USA 12:00 Narrow‐Banded SSL Phosphors: Motivation, Opportunities, Pitfalls Dr. Stefan Lange, Corporate Technology, Research & Innovation, Development Phosphor Materials, OSRAM GmbH, Germany 12:30 Networking Lunch | Sponsored by Session III: Phosphor Design Considerations Session Moderated by: Prof. Dr. Andries Meijerink, University of Utrecht ‐and‐ Dr. Oleg B. Shchekin, Senior Director of Device Architecture, Technology Research and Development , Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, USA 1:30 Manipulating transitions/emission spectra rates by photonic structures Prof. Rashid Zia, Associate Professor of Engineering and of Physics, Brown University, USA 2:00 Design of Lanthanide Based Phosphors using Non‐empirical Calculation Werner Urland, Claude Daul, Benjamin Herden, Harry Ramanantoanina and Fanica Cimpoesu, University of Fribourg, Switzerland 2:30 3:00 Discovering Novel Phosphors Through the Single‐Particle‐Diagnosis Approach  A rapid and efficient method for discovering new nitride luminescent materials  Luminescence of a single phosphor particle, including quantum efficiency and thermal quenching  Crystal structure of nitride materials Dr. Rong‐Jun Xie, Chief Researcher, Sialon Group, Environment and Energy Materials Division, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan Networking Break Session IV: Trends in Lighting Session Moderated by: Dr. Gregg Kottas, Senior Research Scientist, Universal Display Corporation ‐and‐ Dr. Morgan Pattison, President, Solid State Lighting Services, Inc. & Senior Technical Advisor, DOE SSL Program, USA 3:30 Current Status and Future Trends of the Lighting Industry Eric Haugaard, Director of Product Technology, Cree Lighting, USA 4:00 Color Tunability/Control in Lighting Steve Paolini, Founder and CEO, Telelumen LLC, USA 4:30 The Importance of Color Quality in Lighting Mike Krames, CTO, Soraa, USA 5:00 Topic TBA Bill Cohen, Systems Manager – Phosphors, General Electric, USA Next‐Generation Lighting / OLED Dr. Takuya Komoda, Research Director, Panasonic Corporation Eco Solutions Company, Japan (invited 11/4; likely to confirm 11/12; 12/1) 5:30 6:00 7:30 Shuji Nakamura’s 2014 Nobel Prize: A Historical Perspective and A Look at What’s Ahead” Dr. Tal Margalith, Executive Director of Technology, California NanoSystems Institute and the Solid State Lighting and Energy Electronics Center, UC Santa Barbara, USA Welcome Reception for all Delegates – in the Exhibit Area | Sponsored by Intematix Welcome Reception Concludes ‐ Delegates are free to schedule business dinners Tuesday, March 17, 2015 – Phosphor Global Summit Day #2 8:00 Networking Breakfast & Exhibition Hall Open Session V: Laser Excited Phosphors Session Moderated by: Morgan Pattison, Technical Consultant, US DOE Solid State Lighting Program ‐and‐ Dr. Madis Raukas, Research Manager in Materials Science / Solid State Lighting (SSL), OSRAM SYLVANIA 8:45 Day #2 Opening Remarks from the Conference Organizers Andrew T. Smaha, Conference Director, Smithers Apex, USA 9:00 Global Review of Laser Excited Phosphor Applications Dr. Alan Lenef, Staff Scientist, OSRAM Sylvania Corporate Technology 9:30 Advancements in Medical Laser‐based Illumination Hiroshi Yamaguchi or Takaaki Saito, Imaging Technology Center, FUJIFILM Corporation, Japan (11/24; 12/1; 12/8) Plan B: Laser + Phosphor Projection Systems
Shelby Eversole, Digital Marketing Specialist, NEC Display Solutions (12/8)
Or Speaker TBA, Christie Digital
10:00 Laser Diode Pumped Phosphors for Novel Solid State Light Sources  Describe the motivation and advantages of utilizing LD pumped phosphor approaches over other light source technologies  Report on the advances in visible GaN laser diodes (LDs), focusing on recent progress in the laser diode sources used for phosphor pumping  Discuss several examples of the early adoption of the technology, including the challenges and benefits of deploying these solutions  Present several emerging applications and an outlook for the future Dr. Paul Rudy, Vice President, Business Development, Soraa Laser Diode, Inc., USA 10:30 Networking Break | Sponsored by Session VI: Advances in Spectroscopy Session Moderated by: Prof. Dr. Andries Meijerink, University of Utrecht ‐and‐ Dr. Alok M. Srivastava, GE Global Research 11:00 Photoconductivity/TL Dr. Jumpei Ueda, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies & Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Japan 11:30 New Light Sources Based on Luminescent Nanomaterials Luminescent nanomaterials can be classified into four classes; doped nanomaterials, semiconductor‐type quantum dots (Q‐dots) and carbon dots (C‐dots), metal nanoclusters and semiconducting polymer nanoparticles. Core‐shell nanostructures materials are found to be efficient for various applications. The study of nanoscale matter‐radiation interactions offers numerous opportunities for both fundamental research and technological applications in photonics and biophotonics. From the fundamental point of view, the physical understanding of emission (up and down conversion) of rare‐earth ions in oxide/semiconducting nanoparticles and the way it changes with size, crystal phase and concentration is very important. The understanding of excited state dynamics of photo excited quantum dots is essential for technological applications such as efficient solar energy conversion, light emitting diodes, photovoltaic cells and so on. Here, our emphasis is directed to describe the influence of size, shape and composition of quantum dot on their different relaxation processes, i.e. radiative relaxation rate, nonradiative relaxation rate and number of trap states. We will discuss about the photophysical properties of new generation luminescent nanoparticles i.e. metal cluster and carbon dots Finally, we will discuss dye/porphyrin doped semiconducting polymer nanoparticles for future applications. Prof. Amitava Patra, Senior Professor, Department of Materials Science, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India 12:00 Networking Lunch | Sponsored by Session VII: Ceramic Color Converters/ Phosphor Ceramics Session Moderated by: Prof. Dr. Thomas Jüstel, Dept. Chemical Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Münster ‐and‐ Dr. Madis Raukas, Research Manager in Materials Science / Solid State Lighting (SSL), OSRAM SYLVANIA 1:30 Development of Ceramic Converters Dr. Isabel Kinski, Head of Department Precursor‐Derived Ceramics and Composites, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS), Germany 2:00 Ceramic Convertors ‐ Powerful LED Phosphors for Automotive Applications Masashi Yanai, Nitto Denko (invited 11/4; 11/6; 11/21; 12/4) 2:30 Development and Investigation of YVO4 Based Phosphor Ceramics  Solid state synthesis of pure and doped YVO4 powders  Sintering densification and investigation of phase composition  Correlation of microstructure and optical properties Dr. Jan Werner, Scientific Director and Dr. Nadja Kratz, Project Engineer, FGK Forschungsinstitut für Anorganische Werkstoffe ‐ Glas / Keramik – GmbH Research Institute for Inorganic Materials ‐ Glass /Ceramics, Germany 3:00 Networking Break Session VIII: Bio‐Imaging and Scintillators Session Moderated by: Dr. Gregg Kottas, Research Scientist, Universal Display Corporation ‐and‐ Dr. Alok M. Srivastava, GE Global Research 3:30 Scintillator Physics and Materials I Dr. Stephen Payne, Program Element Leader for Radiation Detectors, Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA (11/4; 12/8) 4:00 Scintillator Physics and Materials II Dr. Martin Nikl, Chair of Dept. of Optical Materials and Deputy Director for Targeted Research, Institute of Physics AS CR, Czech Republic 4:30 Organic Bio‐imaging Christopher J. Chang, Principal Investigator, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, USA (12/8) Lawrence W. Miller, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA 5:00 5:30 5:45 7:00 Inorganic Bio‐imaging J.A. Capobianco, Professor of Chemistry; Chair, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Research Chair in Nanoscience; Director, Centre for Nanoscience Research ‐ Concordia University, Canada Phosphor Global Summit Concluding Remarks Prof. Dr. Thomas Jüstel, Dept. Chemical Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Münster Evening Reception for all Delegates – in the Exhibit Area | Sponsored by Evening Reception Concludes ‐ Delegates are free to schedule business dinners 

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