2nd Photonic and OptoElectronic Materials Conference

9 April 2019 09:00 - 12 April 2019 19:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Internationally known experts, including industry leaders, will join this four-day conference to discuss the most critical technological advances and innovations in the field of novel photonic and optoelectronic materials and systems for a wide range of applications in communications, computations, energy harvesting, bio-chemical sensing and artificial intelligence.

This four days Conference with Exhibition will attract over 200 participants, including plenary and keynote lectures from world’s top researchers in the field of photonics and optoelectronics.

Topics

The conference programme incorporates symposia covering a broad range of subjects in Photonic and Optoelectronic Materials (from 2D, chalcogenide and group IV materials, to organic and quantum dot nanomaterials, to liquid crystals and fluid nanocomposites), which creates an excellent platform to academia and industry delegates to build up national and international collaborative networks, exchange experiences and benefit from peer support. 

The conference topics will include:
  • 2D materials
  • IV element-based photonic materials and devices
  • Chalcogenide materials
  • Quantum Dots and Nanowires
  • Organic materials
  • Liquid Crystals and Fluid Nanocomposites​

​Symposia

The conference programme will incorporate the following symposia:
  • 2D Material Symposium 
  • Liquid Crystal Symposium 
  • THz Optoelectronics and Photonics Symposium 
  • Nanophotonics Symposium
  • Energy Materials Symposium
  • Metamaterials and Plasmonic Devices Symposium
  • Smart Biosensors and Bioanalytical Systems Symposium
  • Microscopy and Microspectroscopy of Nanomaterials Symposium
Speakers
  • Anatoly Zayats King's College London, United Kingdom
  • Andrea Ferrari Cambridge Graphene Centre, United Kingdom
  • Pavlos Lagoudakis University of Southampton
    Skoltech, United Kingdom
  • Polina Bayvel University College London, United Kingdom
  • Nathalie Vermeulen Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  • Helen Gleeson University of Leeds, United Kingdom
  • Ortwin Hess Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Sang Ouk Kim KAIST, South Korea
  • Ventsislav Valev University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • Alberto Curto Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
  • Clementine Symonds University Lyon 1, France
  • Cecilia Mattevi Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Stanislav Leesment NT-MDT, United Kingdom
  • Alexandre Gumennik Indiana University, United States
  • Andrey Somov Skoltech, Russian Federation
  • Xiaoqing Pan University of California, United States
  • Jérôme Tignon Sorbonne University
    ​École Normal Supérieure, France
  • Masayoshi Tonouchi Osaka University, Japan
  • Peter Uhd Jepsen Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
  • Claire Carmalt University College London, United Kingdom
  • Dmitry Turchinovich Bielefeld University, Germany
  • Ravi Sundaram Oxford Instruments, United Kingdom
  • Xiaoyu Han University College London, United Kingdom
  • Shenmin Zhu Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
  • Lixia Zhao Institute of Semiconductors, CAS, China
  • Oleg Mitrofanov University College London, United Kingdom
  • Jaime Gomez Rivas Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
  • Juliette Mangeney École Normale Supérieure, France
  • Yasuhiko Arakawa University of Tokyo, Japan
  • Oleg Mitrofanov University College London, United Kingdom
  • James Lloyd-Hughes University of Warwick, United Kingdom
  • Timothy Liew NTU Singapore, Singapore
  • Alexander Grigorenko University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Sudha Mokkapati Cardiff University, United Kingdom
  • Thierry Verbiest KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Gil Markowich Tel Aviv University, Israel
  • Matthew Fuchter Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Calum Williams University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Paolo Vavassori NanoGUNE, Spain
  • Anton Souslov University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • Adelina Ilie University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • Shuang Zhang University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Haim Suchowski Tel Aviv University, Israel
  • Xavier Marie Université Toulouse III, France
  • Mikhail Glazov Ioffe institute, Russian Federation
  • Peter Holliman Swansea University, United Kingdom
  • Ajoy Kar Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom
  • Monica Craciun University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  • Yara Gobato Nijmegen University, Netherlands
  • Sergei Makarov ITMO University, Russian Federation
  • Cliff Jones University of Leeds, United Kingdom
  • Davide Bonifazi Cardiff University, United Kingdom

Venue
University College London

University College London, Gower St, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom

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Program Committee:

  • Prof. Anna Baldycheva, Conference Chair, University of Exeter
  • Prof. Alberto Curto, Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Prof. Sang Ouk Kim, KAIST
  • Prof. Ajoy Kar - Heriot Watt University
  • Prof. Andrey Somov, Skolkovo Technical University
  • Prof. Monica Craciun, University of Exeter
  • Prof. Alexander Gumennik, Indiana University
  • Prof. Sudha Mokkapati, Cardiff University
  • Prof. Cecilia Mattevi, Imperial College London
  • Prof. Mamatha Nagaraj, University of Leeds
  • Dr. Xiaoyu Han, University College London
  • Dr. Andrey Gorodetsky, Imperial College London
  • Dr. Stanislav Leesment, NT-MDT
  • Prof. Zhe Li, Cardiff University

Organising Committee:

  • Ekaterina Berseneva, Organising Committee Chair,  University of Exeter
  • Asya Kramer, Stemm Ltd, Conference Secretary
  • Ineta Grikalaite, University of Exeter
  • Dr. Evgeniya Kovalska, University of Exeter
  • Benjamin Hogan, University of Exeter
  • Joaquin Faneca, University of Exeter
  • Iago Rodrigues-Díez, University of Exeter
  • Evgenia Shabalina, Université Rennes 1
  • Dr. Andrey Gorodetsky, Imperial College London
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