During the past decade there has been a rapid growth in the areas of nanophotonics and optoelectronics. One of the major challenges for industry in the booming of world economy is the choice of materials and processes that have minimal impact on environment. Metal oxides in particular have attracted great interest due to their non-hazardous nature and wide range of properties such as superconductivity, ionic conductivity, thermoelectricity, ferroelectricity etc. The conference will provide a platform to present state of art methods in the synthesis of materials, design of nanostructures, heterostructure, and thin films for the targeted applications. These fascinating high performance materials are being used in a variety of applications such as gas sensor, photo catalysis, fuel cells, solar cells, optics, transparent electronics, high definition displays etc.

This conference will address how the performances of materials for specific application are influenced by process, architecture, size, shape etc. The conference aims at bringing together scientists and engineers working in various aspects of the fabrication, characterisation and modelling of optoelectronic materials and devices to discuss the latest developments in this field.