Invited speakers
(confirmed, with preliminary title)
- Kazuya Ando (Tohoku Univ., Japan): "Spin current coupled with magnetization dynamics"
- Erik Bakkers (TU Eindhoven and TU Delft, The Netherlands): “Superlattice nanowires”
- Thomas Dekorsy (Univ. Konstanz, Germany): “Terahertz nanomechanics”
- Andrea Ferrari (Univ. Cambridge, U.K.): “Graphene optoelectronics”
- Jean-Michel Gerard (CEA Grenoble, France): “Quantum optics with photonic wires”
- Andras Kis (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland): “MoS2 – a new transistor material”
- Gerhard Klimeck (Purdue Univ., USA): “Simulation of ultrasmall structures and devices”
- Eva Monroy (CEA Grenoble, France): “Progress on III-nitride nanostructures for intersubband optoelectronics”
- Yoshitaka Okada (Univ. Tokyo, Japan): “Intermediate-band photovoltaics based on quantum dot superlattice”
- Thomas Grange (WSI, Munich, Germany): “Quantum cascade lasers made of nanowire superlattices”
- Martyna Grydlik (Univ. Linz, Austria): “Quantitative determination of Ge capture rates for SiGe island growth on pit patterned (001) Si substrates”
- Serge Huant (Institut Néel, Grenoble, France): “A new transport phenomenon in nanostructures: A mesoscopic analog of the Braess paradox encountered in road networks”
- Andrew Sachrajda (NRC, Ottawa, Canada): ”Quantum interference between three two-spin states in a double quantum dot”
- Kenji Shibata (Univ. Tokyo, Japan): “Electron magneto-tunneling through single self-assembled InAs quantum dashes coupled to ferromagnetic leads”
- Yanko Todorov (Univ. Paris VII, France): “Multi-subband THz polaritons”
- Rinaldo Trotta (IFW Dresden, Germany): ”Controlling artificial atoms in nanomembranes by the simultaneous application of large strain and electric fields”
Winner of ICSNN Young Scientist Award:
- Sergey Frolov (TU Delft, The Netherlands): "Signatures of Majorana fermions in hybrid superconductor-semiconductor nanowire devices"