ai machine learning isfoe

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation will revolutionize the fields of Nanotechnologies, Organic Electronics, Advanced Materials, Green Energy, Nanomedicine, Bioelectronics, Nano-Manufacturing etc by providing robust and innovative solutions ranging to material discovery and selection, to processes and device optimization and performance, to reliable and cost-effective manufacturing. It has the potential to strongly accelerate material discovery, optimizing device design, enhancing quality control, predicting device performance, improving process efficiency, enabling predictive maintenance, and providing data-driven insights. As AI and ML technologies, and Intelligent Manufacturing continue to develop, their impact on Nanotechnologies, Organic Electronics and Advanced Materials is expected to grow even further, paving the way for innovative and transformative applications in various fields, including Energy, Batteries, Lighting, Displays, Sensors, Energy Efficient Buildings, Energy and Hydrogen Storage, Healthcare, IoT, etc.

The Workshop on AI, ML, Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation combined with nanotechnologies, organic electronics, advanced materials, energy and manufacturing engineering aims to bring industry professionals, experts, learners, and researchers to one platform to discuss Technology, Engineering and Data Analytics in depth, and to explore new paths in the field with incredible subjects and discussions to foster collaborative learning. These discussions will open the door to new ideas, inspire students and help create innovative applications and a healthy community and economy. Participants will gain insights into the latest advancements in AI, ML, Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation techniques applied to these disciplines, including the development of advanced materials, device design, patterning, precision metrologies and quality control, characterization and testing, multiphysics and multiscale modelling and analysis.

Workshop topics include (but not limited to):

  • Predictive Maintenance with AI
  • Quality Control and Defect Detection with AI
  • Supply Chain Optimization using AI
  • AI-powered Robotics in Manufacturing
  • Smart Manufacturing and IoT Integration
  • Human-Robot Collaboration in Manufacturing
  • AI-driven Energy Management in Manufacturing
  • Cybersecurity for AI-enabled Manufacturing Systems
  • AI for Inventory Optimization
  • Fault Detection and Diagnosis using Machine Learning
  • AI-driven Product Design and Customization
  • Real-time Process Monitoring and Control with AI
  • Machine Learning for Demand Forecasting
  • AI-enabled Predictive Analytics for Manufacturing Operations
  • AI, Automations and Industry 4.0 and 5.0 in Nano-Manufacturing
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Manufacturing Data Analysis
  • AI-driven Digital Twin Technology for Manufacturing
  • Explainable AI (XAI) in Manufacturing
  • AI Ethics and Governance in Manufacturing
  • Machine Learning Approaches for Materials Design
  • High-Throughput Screening using AI
  • Generative Models for Materials Synthesis
  • Quantum Machine Learning for Materials Modeling
  • Data-driven Approaches to Materials Informatics
  • AI-enabled Property Prediction for Materials
  • Materials Genome Initiative and AI
  • AI for Sustainable Materials Design
  • Challenges and Opportunities in AI-driven Materials Science

Workshop International Organizing Committee

S. Logothetidis, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece
A. Afantitis, NovaMechanics Ltd & Entelos Institute, Cyprus
S. Albarqouni, University of Bonn, Germany
Y. Chrysanthou, Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
A. Franco, University Amiens Picardie Jules Verne, France
T. Karakasidis, University of Thessaly, Greece
A. Kneer, TinniT Technologies GmbH, Germany
E. Lidorikis, University of Ioannina, Greece
G. Melagraki, Hellenic Military Academy, Greece
M. Polycarpou, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
H. Sarimveis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
D. Tzovaras, Centre of Research & Technology - Hellas, Greece
G. Volonakis, University of Rennes 1, France

Organized by:

cope-nano logo HORIZON EUROPE - COPE-Nano: "Centre Of Excellence For Organic, Printed Electronics & Nanotechnologies"
www.cope-nano.eu
   
flex2energy logo EU HORIZON EUROPE - Flex2Energy: "Automated Manufacturing Production Line for Integrated Printed Organic Photovoltaics"
www.flex2energy.eu
   
realnano logo H2020 REALNANO: "In-line and Real-time digital nano-characterization technologies for the high yield manufacturing of Flexible Organic Electronics"
www.realnano-project.eu
   
musicode logo EU H2020-MUSICODE: "An experimentally-validated multi-scale materials, process and device modelling & design platform enabling non-expert access to open innovation in the Organic and Large Area Electronics Industry"
www.musicode.eu
   
nanomecommons logo EU H2020 - nanoMECommons: "Harmonisation of EU-wide nanomechanics protocols and relevant data exchange procedures, across representative cases; standardisation, interoperability, data workflow (nanoMECommons)"
www.nanomecommons.net
   

Although the EU targetted to produce 30% of its energy from renewables by 2030, currently nearly every stage of food production relies on gas and oil. Thus, any increase in food production would most certainly mean an increase in fossil fuel use and, as a result, greenhouse gas emissions. Agrivoltaics is an emerging field that combines the innovations in renewable energy solutions with Agriculture in order to lead to sustainable crops growth by effectively utilizing land and landscapes.

The Special Workshop topics include:

  • Innovative Energy solutions (Printed Organic Photovoltaics) for Mediterranean Greenhouses
  • Integration concepts of Argivoltaics
  • Optical Engineering to promote crop growth
  • Energy distribution systems in Greenhouses
  • Industry needs on Agrivoltaics
  • Business Models and Sustainability

 

women nano ws19

Info

The target of this Workshop is to highlight and advance the role and recognition of women working in cutting edge fields of Nano Science and Technology, and to promote their significant role in progress in these fields that will transform our lives in the future.

The topics of this Special Workshop cover all areas of Nanotechnologies and Organic Electronics.

When

The Workshop will take place om Wednesday July 3, 2019, during NANOTEXNOLOGY 2019.

Invited Speakers (tentative list)

alonso Dr. Maria Isabel Alonso, ICMAB-CSIC, Spain
Thermoelectric and Optical Properties of PEDOT:PSS thin films
arias Prof. Ana Claudia Arias, Berkeley, EECS, USA
avataneo Dr. Silvia Giovanna Avataneo, CRF SCpA, Italy
Sustainability Driven: Electronic Integration with Materials into Novel Components
choli Prof. Theodora Choli-Papadopoulou, Chemistry Dept. AUTh, Greece
Chondrogenesis and osteogenesis by short protein regions
katan Dr. Claudine Katan, CNRS, CTI, France
Two-Photon Absorption of Solvated Organic Chromophores: a Synergy between Experiment and Theory
kogia Dr. Maria Kogia, Granta Design, UK
Do science and technology have a gender?
lekka Prof. Christina Lekka, University of Ioannina, Greece
Density Functional Theory On Nanostructures With Potential Catalytic Applications
sosa vargas Prof. Lydia Sosa-Vargas, CNRS, Institute Parisien de Chimie Moléculaire (IPCM), France
Growing Functional Nanosurfaces for Organic Electronics
sukan Prof. Fazilet Vardar Sukan, SUNUM Nanotechnology Research Centre, Sabanci University, Turkey
A Novel Virtual Cluster for Nanosensors

Workshop International Organizing Committee

S. G. Avataneo, CRF SCpA, Italy
T. Choli-Papadopoulou, Chemistry Dept. AUTh, Greece
N. Stingelin
, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
A. Sendemir-Urkmez, Ege University, Turkey
F. Vardar Sukan, Sabanci University, SUNUM, Turkey
A. B. Walker
, Department of Physics, University of Bath, UK

workshop flexbatt isfoe

For more than 20 years in the Organic and Printed Electronic different Smart Objects were investigated for different purposes. The potential applications are Sensing, Logistics, Smart Packaging and Gaming. None of these objects reached the mass production. Why?

This workshop will focus on the activities to make printed electronics successful.

Part 1:

This part deals with the design of Printed Sensors. Especially the steps needed in the production will be described. Very important is the question if additional components, like Batteries, Sensors or Electrochromic Displays ECD, shall be directly printed on the substrate, “Printegration”, or assembled by Pick&Place technologies in a separate step.

Part 2:

In this part examples for applications will be shown and discussed. The examples are taken from funded projects, especially EU H2020 projects. Finaly the association HOPE-A will point out how important international cooperation is.

 

Organizing Committee

Prof. Stergios Logothetidis, Department of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Dr. Martin Krebs, PrintaBattery, Germany
Mr. Evangelos Mekeridis, Organic Electronic Technologies (OET), Greece

 

in line21 isfoe

The development and integration of In-line & Real-time Metrology tools and methodologies in manufacturing is a prerequisite to achieve reduction of defects during the process and to achieve a high quality and sustainable production for novel materials, devices and products.

This Workshop will reveal the huge potentiality of in-line and real-time metrology systems and methods (tools, measurement/analysis methodologies, protocols, integration concepts) to revolutionize the digital manufacturing of advanced materials, devices, components, processes and products based on Organic & Printed Electronics.

The Workshop topics include:

  • In-line/In-situ/Real-Time characterization tools and methodologies
  • Zero-defect manufacturing by non-destructive metrology methods and tools
  • Novel Instruments and Improvements
  • Optical, Electrical, Structural, Visual characterization
  • Characterization protocols and standards
  • Defect inspection from nano- to macro- scales
  • Modeling and analysis approaches
  • Data Management and Interoperability in Industrial scale
  • Artificial Intelligence for sustainable, agile manufacturing of Organic Electronics
  • Machine Learning algorithms for Metrology Data Analysis
  • Integration concepts in pilot and production lines
  • Feedback, Quality Control and Automation
  • In-line Process in Roll-to-Roll, Vacuum and Gas Transport
  • Manufacturing & Applications

Workshop International Organizing Committee

S. Logothetidis, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece
N. Li Pira, Centro Ricerche FIAT, FCA Group, Italy
M. Klein, Suragus, Germany
G. Winroth, European Commission, Belgium
A. Laskarakis, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece
P. Baumann, AIXTRON, Germany
C. Defranoux, Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory Co. Ltd., France
A. Kneer, TinniT Technologies GmbH, Germany

Organized by:

cope-nano logo HORIZON EUROPE - COPE-Nano: "Centre Of Excellence For Organic, Printed Electronics & Nanotechnologies"
www.cope-nano.eu
   
flex2energy logo EU HORIZON EUROPE - Flex2Energy: "Automated Manufacturing Production Line for Integrated Printed Organic Photovoltaics"
www.flex2energy.eu
   
realnano logo H2020 REALNANO: "In-line and Real-time digital nano-characterization technologies for the high yield manufacturing of Flexible Organic Electronics"
www.realnano-project.eu
   
musicode logo EU H2020-MUSICODE: "An experimentally-validated multi-scale materials, process and device modelling & design platform enabling non-expert access to open innovation in the Organic and Large Area Electronics Industry"
www.musicode.eu
   
cornet logo EU H2020-CORNET: "Multiscale Modelling and Characterization to optimize the Manufacturing processes of Organic Electronics materials and devices"
www.cornet-project.eu
   
smartline logo EU H2020-SMARTLINE: "Smart In-line metrology and control for boosting the yield and quality of high-volume manufacturing of Organic electronics"
www.smartline-project.eu

 

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