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N2D 2020 Nanophotonics of 2D Materials

13 - 16 July 2020, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain


Introduction
Over the  past decade, there is growing research activity on light-matter interactions in atomically thin materials, such as graphene, topological insulators, thin polar and semiconducting layers and other van der Waals materials, including their heterostructures. Nanophotonics of 2D materials (N2D) aims to explore optical phenomena, providing a setting where researchers from diverse fields can convene; classical and quantum optics; excitons, phonons and plasmons; far-field and near field spectroscopies; many body optical physics; topological photonics; among many others. Through these interactions, N2D seeks to provide a setting where unifying concepts can form, new ideas can be inspired, and new frontiers in theoretical and experimental research on 2D materials nanophotonics can emerge.
Speakers
  • Pablo Alonso Gonzalez University of Oviedo, Spain
  • Andrea Alu CUNY Advanced Science Research Center, United States
  • Harry Atwater California Institute of Technology, United States
  • Dmitri Basov Columbia University, United States
  • Federico Capasso Harvard University, United States
  • Monica Felicia Craciun University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  • Sergey Ganichev Regensburg University, Germany
  • Irina Grigorieva University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Francisco Guinea IMDEA, Spain
  • Rainer Hillenbrand Nanogune, Spain
  • James Hone Columbia University, United States
  • Frank Koppens ICFO, Spain
  • Alexey Kuzmenko University of Geneve, Switzerland
  • Xiao Lin Nanyang Technological University, China
  • Michal Lipson Columbia University, United States
  • Lukas Novotny ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • Sang-Hyun Oh University of Minnesota, United States
  • Marco Polini Italian Institute of Technology, Italy
  • Miriam Vitiello National Research Council, Italy
  • Valentyn Volkov University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
  • Hugen Yan Fudan University, China

Venue
Miramar Palace

Miramar Palace, Paseo de Miraconcha, 48, Gipuzkoa, Donostia-San Sebastián, 20007, Spain

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