American Conference on Inorganic Nanoscience
Mount Snow Resort, West Dover, VermontJuly 6-10, 2025
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Mount Snow Resort
West Dover, Vermont
39 Mount Snow Road, West Dover, VT 05356, EEUU
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Sunday July 6th
Monday 8th & Tuesday 10th
Wednesday July 9th

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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.

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Organizers





Qian Chen

Dmitri Talapin


Jonathan de Roo
Confirmed Speakers







Mark Hendricks






Ivan Infante



Luis de Jesus Baez




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Program
1:00–6:30 pm 3638_d91706-4e> | 3638_5ac2d0-f9> |
Arrival and Check In 3638_c20f0a-41> |
6:00–7:30 pm 3638_d912c0-85> | 3638_ad666e-a2> |
Dinner 3638_6ce3e9-78> |
7:30–9:00 pm 3638_264b0b-c4> | 3638_1b55a2-f7> | Colloidal Quantum Dots Discussion Leader: Kathryn Knowles, University of Rochester 3638_3e9fa7-ce> |
7:30–7:45 pm 3638_262285-0b> | 3638_bc3ca2-7e> | Welcome to the American Conference on Inorganic Nanoscience 3638_cd45d2-58> |
7:45–8:10 pm 3638_fce4d8-64> | 3638_317e37-26> |
Synthesis of Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystals in Unconventional Circumstances 3638_3679ab-ae> |
8:10–8:20 pm 3638_8ec1dd-40> | 3638_13ebac-57> |
Discussion 3638_8de728-d6> |
8:20–8:45 pm 3638_242e79-b6> | 3638_f45787-63> |
The First Decade of Perovskite Quantum Dots: Quo Vadis? 3638_f2ea9a-2a> |
8:45–8:55 pm 3638_b314c0-ce> | 3638_f6a41d-3e> |
Discussion 3638_b8ee53-b4> |
9:00–11:00 pm 3638_b4be3b-29> | 3638_1fcadb-5c> |
Social Hour 3638_8d3dd7-15> |
7:30–8:30 am 3638_2ad549-75> | 3638_6ecc9b-49> |
Breakfast 3638_b7813b-6f> |
9:00–12:20 pm 3638_358e12-4c> | 3638_fa811a-c3> |
Advanced Spectroscopic and Structural Characterization of Nanostructured Materials Discussion Leader: Dong Hee Son, Texas A&M University 3638_7c9eac-c2> |
9:00–9:25 am 3638_e361c5-ab> | 3638_17a7de-fe> |
Elucidating how nanocrystals drive multielectron redox chemistry 3638_4850a0-2c> |
9:25–9:35 am 3638_7d5d78-b4> | 3638_1328e9-c1> |
Discussion 3638_11126d-e2> |
9:35–10:00 am 3638_081144-17> | 3638_aed9b4-b6> |
Visualizing Plasmon Polaritons in Anisotropic Nanomaterials 3638_4c87e9-8b> |
10:00–10:10 am 3638_dea989-22> | 3638_08d105-60> |
Discussion 3638_2c3bb8-47> |
10:10–10:30 am 3638_08696e-b0> | 3638_fa1839-b8> |
Coffee Break 3638_3122d0-90> |
10:30–10:55 am 3638_b3b1ce-2a> | 3638_118ed8-40> |
Remarkable Properties of Semiconductor Nanocrystals at Elevated Pump Intensity 3638_8b882e-b1> |
10:55–11:05 am 3638_542ce3-46> | 3638_75b8f4-87> |
Discussion 3638_bb3ec1-01> |
11:05–11:30 am 3638_205c30-0d> | 3638_1e24fd-30> |
Pathway Engineering of Complex Nanoparticle Assemblies 3638_51b808-d6> |
11:30–11:40 am 3638_966202-15> | 3638_a96b99-7c> |
Discussion 3638_123acf-84> |
11:40–11:55 pm 3638_edfa31-d2> | 3638_c97b17-2d> |
Tuning hot carriers for efficient transfer in semiconductor plasmonic nanocrystals 3638_dbe35e-24> |
11:55–12:00 pm 3638_d830dd-ff> | 3638_e3ccfa-08> |
Discussion 3638_388ded-fc> |
12:00–12:15 pm 3638_b5c7ed-a2> | 3638_cfb4c3-39> |
Exciton emission from perovskite QDs with electronic coupling and coupling to micro-resonance cavity. 3638_a712a2-a5> |
12:15–12:20 am 3638_d49592-5b> | 3638_04d408-dd> |
Discussion 3638_d04dd2-86> |
12:20–1:30 pm 3638_c5f178-2e> | 3638_3c69f3-8d> |
Lunch 3638_2964e4-b3> |
1:30–4:00 pm 3638_ceca75-31> | 3638_48534e-e6> |
Free Time 3638_5639d8-01> |
4:00–6:00 pm 3638_d303ad-a3> | 3638_17cf62-1b> |
Poster Session: 1st group 3638_d1e2ad-9d> |
6:00–7:30 pm 3638_6bd009-a1> | 3638_a96ff2-15> |
Dinner 3638_a47d31-f0> |
7:30–9:20 pm 3638_7e2025-cf> | 3638_479284-42> |
Machine Learning and Industrial Applications of Quantum Dots Discussion Leader: Brandi Cossairt, University of Washington 3638_d3942a-33> |
7:30–7:55 pm 3638_9a7953-4a> | 3638_6f4d89-0c> |
Colloidal Nanoscience Acceleration with Self-Driving Labs 3638_37be30-d1> |
7:55–8:05 pm 3638_2ab9b7-91> | 3638_345799-08> |
Discussion 3638_f518ed-81> |
8:05–8:30 pm 3638_76edab-65> | 3638_bdb6f2-c2> |
Machine Learning Force Fields for Quantum Dots: Challenges and Opportunities 3638_74564b-9d> |
8:30–8:40 pm 3638_301fc3-58> | 3638_7def3b-39> |
Discussion 3638_ff0705-ff> |
8:40–8:55 pm 3638_a52339-24> | 3638_db82ba-c5> |
What do we need from QDs in modern display technology? 3638_29149f-12> |
8:55–9:00 pm 3638_1ab053-e2> | 3638_e4f69a-3d> |
Discussion 3638_35dd61-9f> |
9:00–9:15 pm 3638_832ef3-57> | 3638_e3dd53-49> |
Mass Production of Quantum Dots 3638_71923b-a3> |
9:15–9:20 pm 3638_155d17-a0> | 3638_d35366-c1> |
Discussion 3638_e4ceea-05> |
9:20–11 pm 3638_91a0c5-a6> | 3638_38e565-89> |
Poster Social Hour:1st group 3638_e210e4-60> |
7:30–8:30 am 3638_8a65dd-9d> | 3638_719444-e0> |
Breakfast 3638_5b48e5-4b> |
9:00–12:20 pm 3638_208bae-65> | 3638_9c8194-ca> |
Synthesis and Chemistry of Chalcogenide, Pnictide, and Perovskite QDs Discussion Leader: Amy Prieto, Colorado State University 3638_7f3ab1-0b> |
9:00–9:25 am 3638_3c5ce5-73> | 3638_383559-d7> |
Precursor Chemistry of Metallic and Semiconducting Nanocrystals 3638_c359d9-fe> |
9:25–9:35 am 3638_53a450-4a> | 3638_2015c6-8f> |
Discussion 3638_569dcc-cf> |
9:35–10:00 am 3638_3b3e64-ec> | 3638_9c047f-62> |
Phases, Polytypes and Polymorphs: How to make what you want in nanocrystal synthesis 3638_143be3-ea> |
10:00–10:10 am 3638_54870d-3e> | 3638_5fa5f6-d2> |
Discussion 3638_ce39c5-ff> |
10:10–10:30 am 3638_96487e-6d> | 3638_e409ba-72> |
Coffee Break 3638_ced04d-0f> |
10:30–10:55 am 3638_ed7bb6-8c> | 3638_d9c409-1b> |
Colloidal Quantum Dots-Based Heterostructure Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Self-Assembly and Photocatalysis 3638_d91d19-15> |
10:55–11:05 am 3638_2ebea3-f6> | 3638_c7f67b-86> |
Discussion 3638_4e7f49-46> |
11:05–11:30 am 3638_5285c2-d4> | 3638_d2d972-22> |
Polarity control in semiconductor nanocrystals for optoelectronic applications 3638_9fcf8a-f7> |
11:30–11:40 am 3638_5d98ea-1e> | 3638_36625e-da> |
Discussion 3638_18e58f-0c> |
11:40–11:55 pm 3638_841cc2-ed> | 3638_b4eea2-b2> |
Consecutive anionic and cationic transformations of copper sulfide nanorods: New design rules and nanoheterostructured materials 3638_c25092-8a> |
11:55–12:00 pm 3638_aabfe7-aa> | 3638_85dbcd-84> |
Discussion 3638_d11df1-c3> |
12:00–12:15 pm 3638_55aa25-4e> | 3638_04868e-ae> |
The Importance of Ligand Exchange in the Early Crystallisation Kinetics of Bright Colloidal Metal Halide (CsPbBr3) Quantum Dots 3638_5d5382-1e> |
12:15–12:20 pm 3638_14c217-57> | 3638_702222-27> |
Discussion 3638_9a79c5-d4> |
12:20–1:30 pm 3638_c7bc74-b7> | 3638_84c6be-8a> |
Lunch 3638_2a8fcc-b5> |
1:30–3:00 pm 3638_942570-4d> | 3638_088f95-87> |
Free Time 3638_067fe0-78> |
3:00–4:00 pm 3638_f508db-66> | 3638_dec0c7-c8> |
Pannel Discussion: Demystifying the Faculty Application Process – Dmitri V. Talapin 3638_5fe300-65> |
4:00–6:00 pm 3638_1d4e28-4b> | 3638_f1eb92-ba> |
Poster Session: 1st group 3638_b6a457-a3> |
6:00–7:30 pm 3638_910b0d-25> | 3638_c974f5-33> |
Dinner 3638_279d63-d0> |
7:30–9:15 pm 3638_a2514a-f8> | 3638_27902e-03> |
Emerging Areas in Nanoscience |
7:30–7:55 pm 3638_4670b9-9e> | 3638_eceff3-e0> |
Precision synthesis of semiconductor nanoclusters via cation exchange 3638_eb9cbd-13> |
7:55–8:05 pm 3638_4a48db-2d> | 3638_f49505-a9> |
Discussion 3638_bad7b4-e0> |
8:05–8:30 pm 3638_111715-a2> | 3638_7a2906-48> |
Surface Chemistry of Porous Nanomaterials 3638_d7eee0-77> |
8:30–8:40 pm 3638_274dac-fa> | 3638_2898e7-0c> |
Discussion 3638_779daf-3a> |
8:40–9:05 pm 3638_1909b0-8f> | 3638_7bfaed-f6> |
Cloneable Inorganic Nanoparticles 3638_068443-85> |
9:05–9:15 pm 3638_5371e7-8b> | 3638_a89fb2-28> |
Discussion 3638_074f3f-b9> |
9:15–11 pm 3638_f83f7a-79> | 3638_77d4f3-97> |
Poster Social Hour: 2nd group 3638_533c1a-d1> |
7:30–8:30 am 3638_2e4568-6b> | 3638_18dcbc-b0> |
Breakfast 3638_94df31-3d> |
9:00–12:00 pm 3638_76542f-1d> | 3638_928d1a-2b> |
Nanostructured Oxides and Transition Metal-Containing Materials Discussion Leader: Geoffrey Strouse, Florida State University 3638_5ec2fc-ce> |
9:00–9:25 am 3638_b602e6-2e> | 3638_77c580-04> |
Ytterbium Doping to Create New Photonic Materials 3638_6ee1c0-24> |
9:25–9:35 am 3638_9f61c4-9e> | 3638_1eab6c-fd> |
Discussion 3638_e14979-82> |
9:35–10:00 am 3638_4eb922-d5> | 3638_ef9d00-fe> |
Unexplored Facets of Layered Materials: New Look to Old Faces 3638_6952a7-bd> |
10:00–10:10 am 3638_067de4-85> | 3638_69031a-b2> |
Discussion 3638_a6632c-96> |
10:10–10:30 am 3638_1cc1fb-48> | 3638_902e59-3e> |
Coffee Break 3638_f57724-01> |
10:30–10:55 am 3638_e7e442-92> | 3638_c72359-91> |
Lanthanide-doped core/shell oxide nanocrystals; from mechanistic insight to optical properties. 3638_90f120-15> |
10:55–11:05 am 3638_fceca1-6a> | 3638_d5e8c3-75> |
Discussion 3638_534dc5-73> |
11:05–11:30 am 3638_db76f3-f8> | 3638_f8cf89-94> |
Concentrating IR light with collective plasmon resonance in ITO nanocrystal superlattices 3638_f77d52-b1> |
11:30–11:40 am 3638_1c0bf1-f4> | 3638_60a5c7-6d> |
Discussion 3638_43085e-18> |
11:40–11:55 pm 3638_449f03-f1> | 3638_d765af-b2> |
Synthesis, Structure, and Assembly of Heavy-Metal Free Iron Sulfide Nanocrystals 3638_a05126-26> |
11:55–12:00 pm 3638_e13c29-a7> | 3638_fa6ea5-4f> |
Discussion 3638_75c649-b9> |
12:00–12:15 pm 3638_2a6d33-a1> | 3638_c23382-c6> |
Finding metastable crystal structures in difficult composition spaces on the nanoscale 3638_1d64d2-50> |
12:15–12:20 pm 3638_ef935d-55> | 3638_343a10-d3> |
Discussion 3638_83bd74-77> |
12:20–1:30 pm 3638_e15d7b-7a> | 3638_64ec69-32> |
Lunch 3638_795b2e-f7> |
1:30–4:00 pm 3638_46693f-a6> | 3638_5871b0-e9> |
Free Time 3638_a7f35b-d5> |
4:00–6:00 pm 3638_f1bf9a-0b> | 3638_e9e367-0f> |
Poster Session: 2nd group 3638_2186d1-60> |
6:00–7:30 pm 3638_6d4bb8-5b> | 3638_d4be02-a3> |
Dinner 3638_001afc-27> |
7:30–9:15 pm 3638_01babc-0c> | 3638_16c523-aa> |
Applications of Inorganic Nanomaterials Discussion Leader: Brian Korgel, University of Texas, Austin 3638_b565c1-3c> |
7:30–7:55 pm 3638_382332-0d> | 3638_befb95-d2> |
Controlling spin and carrier dynamics in semiconductor nanostructures 3638_052a2d-90> |
7:55–8:05 pm 3638_22ac83-17> | 3638_259d7e-8b> |
Discussion 3638_94f9a9-b0> |
8:05–8:30 pm 3638_c0ae32-80> | 3638_a2166c-ba> |
Ligands, Lineshapes, and LEDS: Interfacial Control of Perovskite Quantum Dot Emitters 3638_4eb502-63> |
8:30–8:40 pm 3638_9561fe-d9> | 3638_d42a16-08> |
Discussion 3638_d160e2-0e> |
8:40–9:05 pm 3638_0ec55a-53> | 3638_397796-b4> |
Functional mid-infrared inorganic nanomaterials, detectors and emitters 3638_19e0cf-7e> |
9:05–9:15 pm 3638_856920-1e> | 3638_d7ceca-d1> |
Discussion 3638_b2ef96-11> |
9:15–11 pm 3638_555ebc-de> | 3638_456314-c0> |
Poster Social Hour: 2nd group 3638_4fb540-5f> |
7:00 am – 10:30 am 3638_903c33-2e> |
Breakfast and Depart 3638_6cd960-10> | 3638_7fc21a-36> |
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Mount Snow Resort
West Dover, Vermont

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