Laboratory assistant from ISSP UL’s Laboratory of Optical Materials, Madara Kļave, represented our institution at the 26th International Conference – School “Advanced Materials and Technologies 2024,” held in the scenic coastal town of Palanga, Lithuania, from August 26 to August 30. This annual event attracts young scientists and PhD students from around the globe, fostering collaboration and innovation in the fields of Materials Science and Condensed Matter Physics.
During the conference, Kļave presented her research poster titled “Optimizing ZnS:Cu-Based Electroluminescent Films for Flexible Optoelectronic Applications.” Her work focuses on enhancing the performance and applicability of ZnS:Cu films, which are crucial for developing next-generation flexible optoelectronic devices. This research is particularly significant as it addresses the growing demand for advanced materials that can be integrated into various electronic applications, including displays and lighting.
The conference featured a diverse range of topics, including Methods of Surface Analysis, Surface Engineering and Nanostructures, Electronic and Optical Materials, Ceramics, Polymers and Composites, Advanced Engineering Materials, and Materials for Energy.
Madara Kļave’s participation provided her with a platform to showcase her findings and allowed her to engage with leading experts in the field. Attendees had the opportunity to network, share insights, and explore the latest advancements in materials science. The event’s emphasis on collaboration and knowledge exchange proves invaluable for young researchers like Kļave.
The 26th International Conference – School “Advanced Materials and Technologies 2024” website