BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250928T014326EDT-987788jeta@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T054326Z DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nThe emergence of luminescent nanothermometry durin g the last decade opened the possibility of measuring thermal flows at spa tial scales below 1 μm\, unreachable by conventional electrical methods. D iverse phosphors capable of providing remote detection through their light emission properties have been examined\, e.g.\, polymers\, DNA or protein conjugated systems\, organic dyes\, quantum dots\, and trivalent lanthani de (Ln3+) ions incorporated in organic-inorganic hybrids\, multifunctional heater-thermometer nanoplatforms\, upconverting\, downconverting and down shifting nanoparticles.\n\nIn recent years\, luminescence nanothermometry has entered a more mature stage. Although new classes of thermographic pho sphors continue to be reported\, e.g.\, covalent organic frameworks2 and s ingle-ion magnets\, we are perceiving a gradual shift in the emphasis of t he technique. The research efforts are now focused on establishing compreh ensive theoretical backgrounds and standardization procedures (both in dat a acquisition and processing and in measurement methodologies)\, discussin g the reliability\, repeatability\, and reproducibility of the technique\, and developing new applications.\n\nThe lecture will give a general persp ective of the work done on luminescence nanothermometry since the explosio n of the field one decade ago\, illustrating the potential of the technolo gy with recent examples of heat transfer at the nanoscale\, thermal bioima ging\, and the unveiling of the anomalous properties of liquid water.\n\n  \n\nBio:\n\nDr. Luís Carlos received his Ph.D. in Physics from the Univers ity of Évora in Portugal in 1995\, where he studied photoluminescent polym er electrolytes incorporating lanthanide salts. He later joined the Depart ment of Physics at the University of Aveiro as Associate Professor and is currently a Full Professor. He is a member of both the Lisbon Academy of S ciences and the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and has held visiting profes sor positions at several universities\, including S. Paulo State Universit y (Brazil)\, University of Montpellier (France)\, and University of Wrocla w (Poland). In 2000\, he founded the research group 'Phantom-g' on photoni c hybrids and nanomaterials at the University of Aveiro. His research inte rests include luminescence nanothermometry\, luminescent solar concentrato rs\, green photonics\, and self-assembly in hybrid materials. Over the pas t thirty years\, Dr. Carlos has co-authored over 550 papers\, given 90 ple nary/keynote/invited talks\, and collaborated with multiple international universities around the world.\n DTSTART:20230328T170000Z DTEND:20230328T183000Z LOCATION:Room 10\, Maass Chemistry Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0B8\ , 801 rue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:Chemical Society Seminar: - Luís D. Carlos- The coming of age of lu minescence nanothermometry URL:/chemistry/channels/event/chemical-society-seminar -luis-d-carlos-coming-age-luminescence-nanothermometry-344366 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR