WALP 2025, co-organised by Warwick Chemistry and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), will bring together leading academic and industrial experts from all around the world working at the forefront of atomic layer processing (ALP), aiming to stimulate discussions on recent advances and emerging directions in ALP, particularly those driven by industrial and societal needs. The workshop will cover experimental, computational, and AI/ML-driven research in the development of ALP techniques, materials and their applications in semiconductor CMOS, energy storage (batteries, supercapacitors), and energy conversion (fuel cells, photovoltaics) technologies. WALP 2025 will host industry talks on ALP method development and scale-up for commercial energy and nanoelectronics applications. Our aim is to foster discussions on cutting-edge ALP developments and future directions driven by industrial and societal needs.
WALP 2025 features a distinguished lineup of speakers from academia and industry, including
WALP 2025 offers an excellent opportunity to network, exchange ideas, and explore collaborative research prospects in an inspiring academic and industrial setting. Delegates have the option to submit abstracts for poster presentations, with select submissions considered for short contributed talks.
WALP 2025 features a distinguished lineup of speakers from academia and industry, including
- Mikko Ritala (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- Louis Piper (WMG, University of Warwick, UK)
- Fred Roozeboom (University of Twente, the Netherlands)
- Anjana Devi (TU Dresden, Germany)
- Jeff Elam (Argonne National Lab, US)
- Seán Barry (University of Carleton, Canada)
- Riikka Puurunen (University of Aalto, Finland)
- Ralf Tonner-Zech (University of Leipzig, Germany)
- Industry talks by Merck Electronics KGaA, Schrödinger, Inc. Oxford Instruments, Entalpic, and ATLANT3D
- with more to be confirmed soon…
WALP 2025 offers an excellent opportunity to network, exchange ideas, and explore collaborative research prospects in an inspiring academic and industrial setting. Delegates have the option to submit abstracts for poster presentations, with select submissions considered for short contributed talks.