American Conference on Inorganic Nanoscience

Mount Snow Resort, West Dover, Vermont

July 6-10, 2025

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Tutorials

Sunday July 6th

Poster Session

Monday 8th & Tuesday 10th

Gala Dinner

Wednesday July 9th

2 Poster Prizes

150GPB

  • Xuankai Huang
  • Deblina Majumder
25 Poster Prizes

200$

  • Raul Artal
  • Ángela Ramos Díaz
  • Dan Ito
  • Jędrzej Kondek  
  • Sung Ryul Choi
  • Joel Casella
  • Sangwook Park
  • Franjo Weber
  • Akira Nasu
  • Arianna Pesce
  • Mareen Schaller
  • Elena Sánchez Ahijón
  • Sunghyun Park
  • Andrés Campos Galera
  • Nicolas Liang
  • Florian Stainer
  • Takashi Hirose
  • Yuichi Sakuda
  • Veronica Humlebæk Jensen  
  • Jong-Eun Hong
  • Gyeong Duk Nam
  • Matthaeus Siebenhofer  
  • Barbara Wagner
  • Zonghao Shen
  • Klaudia Zielińska
3 Poster Prizes

250€

  • Matthias Hartmann
  • Jing Ming  
  • Patrick Ewerhardt

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About

This conference serves as a gathering place for researchers specializing in inorganic nanoscience, offering a platform for the exchange of valuable insights and expertise.

The inaugural American Conference on Inorganic Nanoscience will be held at Mount Snow in Dover, Vermont over July 6-10th.  The meeting will consist of daily lectures and an afternoon break.  All participants are expected to present posters.  The meeting will address cutting edge topics in the synthesis, structural characterization, spectroscopy, and applications of clusters and colloidal inorganic crystals including quantum dots, metals, plasmonic semiconductors, catalysts, frameworks, and metal oxides.

>600

participants

6

conference days

6

parallel sessions

>400

talks

Conference Topics

Colloidal Nanocrystals and Clusters
Inorganic Synthesis
Surface Science
Optical Spectroscopy
Catalysis
Nanostructure Characterization

Sessions

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Qian Chen

Colorado University, Boulder Gordana Dukovic
University of Washington Daniel Gamelin
Virginia Tech Lina Quan
Northwestern University Richard Schaller

Speakers

Whitman College

Mark Hendricks

Vanderbilt Janet Macdonald
University California Riverside Yadong Yin
ETH Zurich Maksym Kovalenko
University Oregon Carl Brozek
North Carolina State University Milad Abolhasani
Sungkyunkwan University Sohee Jeong

Speakers

Universitá della Basilicata

Ivan Infante 

University Florida Chenjie Zeng
Colorado State University Chris Ackerson

Speakers

University Buffalo

Luis de Jesus Baez 

University Texas Austin Delia Milliron
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Matt Beard

Speakers

Sessions

Nanocrystal Design: From Basic Science in Academia to Product Development in Industry

The structural and chemical factors that dictate the properties of nanocrystalline materials, from discovery to their application in commercial products.

Dmitri Talapin, John Curley

Advanced Spectroscopic and Structural Characterization of Nanostructured Materials

Ultrafast spectroscopy, synchrotron techniques, and advances in electron microscopy – and what they reveal about the photophysics, dynamics, and electronic structure, of nanocrystalline materials.

Gordana Dukovic, Lina Quan, Rich Schaller, Qian Chen

Chemistry and Electronic Properties of Nanoclusters

Synthesis, chemistry, and electronic properties of molecular systems and their relationship to the analogous material systems.

Christopher Ackerson, Chenjie Zeng, Ivan Infante

Synthesis and Chemistry of Quantum Confined Systems

Synthesis and chemistry of colloidal nanocrystals, including size and shape control, surface coordination chemistry and its relationship to optoelectronic properties.

Mark Hendricks, Milad Abolhasani, Maksym Kovalenko, Sohee Jeong

Emerging Areas in Nanoscience

Newly areas in nanoscience, including colloidal metal-organic frameworks, automation in nanocrystal synthesis, and van der Waal’s materials.

Yadong Yin, Janet Macdonald, Daniel Gamelin

Nanostructured Oxides and Transition Metal-Containing Materials:

Synthesis and properties of nanostructured oxides and transition metal-containing materials for electrochemical and catalytic applications.

Carl Brozek, Luis de Jesus Baez, Jonathan de Roo, Delia Milliron

Applications of Inorganic Nanomaterials

The latest advances in construction and performance of optoelectronic devices based on inorganic nanomaterials, including electrochromic materials and infrared photodetectors, etc.

Matt Beard, David Ginger, Philippe Guyot-Sionnest

University of Washington Brandi Cossairt
University of Washington Daniel Gamelin
University of Rochester Kathryn Knowles
Columbia University Jonathan Owen

Organizers

Cornell University Richard Robinson
UC San Diego Alina Schimpf
University of Chicago Dmitri Talapin
Colorado University, Boulder Gordana Dukovic
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Qian Chen

University of Chicago

Dmitri Talapin

Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC John Curley
Virginia Tech Lina Quan

Confirmed Speakers

University of Washington David Ginger
University of Washington Daniel Gamelin
Northwestern University Richard Schaller
University of Chicago Philippe Guyot-Sionnest
Sungkyunkwan University Sohee Jeong
Colorado University, Boulder Gordana Dukovic
Whitman College

Mark Hendricks

Vanderbilt Janet Macdonald
University California Riverside Yadong Yin
ETH Zurich and Empa Maksym Kovalenko
University Oregon Carl Brozek
North Carolina State University Milad Abolhasani
BCMaterials

Ivan Infante 

University Florida Chenjie Zeng
Colorado State University Chris Ackerson
University Buffalo

Luis de Jesus Baez 

University Texas Austin Delia Milliron
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Matt Beard
University of Basel

Jonathan de Roo

Topics

the structural and chemical factors that dictate the properties of nanocrystalline materials, from discovery to their application in commercial products.

ultrafast spectroscopy, synchrotron techniques, and advances in electron microscopy – and what they reveal about the photophysics, dynamics, and electronic structure, of nanocrystalline materials.

synthesis, chemistry, and electronic properties of molecular systems and their relationship to the analogous material systems.

synthesis and chemistry of colloidal nanocrystals, including size and shape control, surface coordination chemistry and its relationship to optoelectronic properties.

newly areas in nanoscience, including colloidal metal-organic frameworks, automation in nanocrystal synthesis, and van der Waal’s materials.

synthesis and properties of nanostructured oxides and transition metal-containing materials for electrochemical and catalytic applications.

the latest advances in construction and performance of optoelectronic devices based on inorganic nanomaterials, including electrochromic materials and infrared photodetectors, etc.

Program

1:00–5:00 pm

Arrival and Check In

6:00–7:30 pm

Dinner

Nanocrystal Design: From Basic Science in Academia to Product Development in Industry (Discussion Leader: TBD)

7:30–7:45 pm

Jonathan Owen, Columbia University Welcome to ACIN

7:45–8:10 pm

Dmitri Talapin, University of Chicago

Synthesis of Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystals in Unconventional Circumstances

8:10–8:20 pm

Discussion

8:20–8:45 pm

John Curley, Meta

Nanocrystals as Materials for Near-eye Displays

8:45–8:55 pm

Discussion

9:00–11:00 pm

Social Hour

7:30–8:30 am

Breakfast

9:00–9:25 am

Gordana Dukovic, University of Colorado

Driving multielectron redox reactions with semiconductor nanocrystals

9:25–9:35 am

Discussion

9:35–10:00 am

Lina Quan, Virginia Tech

Optical control of soft lattice organic inorganic hybrid semiconductors

10:00–10:10 am

Discussion

10:10–10:30 am

Coffee Break

10:30–10:55 am

Rich Schaller, Northwestern University/Argonne

Remarkable Properties of Semiconductor Nanocrystals at Elevated Pump Intensity

10:55–11:05 am

Discussion

11:05–11:30 am

Qian Chen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

TBD

11:30–11:40 am

Discussion

11:40–12:15 pm

2 Poster Presentations

TBD

12:15–1:30 pm

Lunch

1:30–4:00 pm

Free Time

4:00–6:00 pm

Poster Session I

6:00–7:30 pm

Dinner

Chemistry and Electronic Properties of Nanoclusters

(Discussion Leader: TBD)

7:30–7:55 pm

Christopher Ackerson, Colorado State University

Cloneable Inorganic Nanoparticles

7:55–8:05 pm

Discussion

8:05–8:30 pm

Chenjie Zeng, University of Florida

Precision synthesis of semiconductor nanoclusters via cation exchange

8:30–8:40 pm

Discussion

8:40–9:05 pm

Ivan Infante, Basque Center of Materials, Bilbao

Machine Learning Force Fields for Quantum Dots: Challenges and Opportunities

9:05–9:15 pm

Discussion

9:15–11 pm

Poster Social Hour

7:30–8:30 am

Breakfast

Synthesis and Chemistry of Chalcogenide, Pnictide, and Perovskite QDs

(Discussion Leader: TBD)

9:00–9:25 am

Mark Hendricks, Whitman College

Precursor Chemistry of Metallic and Semiconducting Nanocrystals

9:25–9:35 am

Discussion

9:35–10:00 am

Milad Abolhasani, North Carolina State University

Colloidal Nanoscience Acceleration with Self-Driving Labs

10:00–10:10 am

Discussion

10:10–10:30 am

Coffee Break

10:30–10:55 am

Maksym Kovalenko, ETH Zurich

The First Decade of Perovskite Quantum Dots: Quo Vadis?

10:55–11:05 am

Discussion

11:05–11:30 am

Sohee Jeong, Sungkyunkwan University

Faceted Semiconductor Nanocrystals

11:30–11:40 am

Discussion

11:40–12:15 pm

2 Poster Presentations

TBD

12:15–1:30 pm

Lunch

1:30–4:00 pm

Free Time

4:00–6:00 pm

Poster Session II

6:00–7:30 pm

Dinner

7:30–7:55 pm

Yadong Yin, UC Riverside

Smart Optical Materials by Nanoscale Assembly

7:55–8:05 pm

Discussion

8:05–8:30 pm

Janet Macdonald, Vanderbilt

Phases, Polytypes and Polymorphs: How to make what you want in nanocrystal synthesis

8:30–8:40 pm

Discussion

8:40–9:05 pm

Daniel Gamelin, University of Washington

TBD

9:05–9:15 pm

Discussion

9:15–11 pm

Poster Social Hour

7:30–8:30 am

Breakfast

Nanostructured Oxides and Transition Metal-Containing Materials

(Discussion Leader: TBD)

9:00–9:25 am

Carl Brozek, University of Oregon

Surface Chemistry of Porous Nanomaterials

9:25–9:35 am

Discussion

9:35–10:00 am

Luis de Jesus Baez, SUNY Buffalo

Unexplored Facets of Layered Materials: New Look to Old Faces

10:00–10:10 am

Discussion

10:10–10:30 am

Coffee Break

10:30–10:55 am

Jonathan de Roo, University of Basel

Lanthanide-doped core/shell oxide nanocrystals; from mechanistic insight to optical properties.

10:55–11:05 am

Discussion

11:05–11:30 am

Delia Milliron, University of Texas, Austin

Concentrating IR light with collective plasmon resonance in ITO nanocrystal superlattices

11:30–11:40 am

Discussion

11:40–12:15 pm

2 Poster Presentations

TBD

12:15–1:30 pm

Lunch

1:30–4:00 pm

Free Time

4:00–6:00 pm

Poster Session III

6:00–7:30 pm

Dinner

Applications of Inorganic Nanomaterials

(Discussion Leader: TBD)

7:30–7:55 pm

Matt Beard, NREL

Controlling spin and carrier dynamics in semiconductor nanostructures

7:55–8:05 pm

Discussion

8:05–8:30 pm

David Ginger, University of Washington

Ligands, Lineshapes, and LEDS: Interfacial Control of Perovskite Quantum Dot Emitters

8:30–8:40 pm

Discussion

8:40–9:05 pm

Philippe Guyot-Sionnest, University of Chicago

Functional mid-infrared inorganic nanomaterials, detectors and emitters

9:05–9:15 pm

Discussion

9:15–11 pm

Poster Social Hour

7:30 am – 10:30 am

Breakfast and Depart

Speakers

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