Invited lectures
- Werner Blau, Trinity College, Ireland
Rational bottom-up assembly of tailored molecular aggregates on nanocarbon for high sensitivity nonlinear optical and light harvesting applications - Roman Fasel, EMPA, Switzerland
Electronic and optical properties of atomically precise graphene nanoribbons - Andrea Ferrari, Univ Cambridge, UK
Raman spectroscopy in graphene and layered materials -
Dmitri Golberg, NIMS, Japan
Nanomaterial optical studies in a transmission electron microscope - Makoto Gonokami, Univ Tokyo, Japan
Materials with threefold rotational symmetry for polarization control of light - Tony Heinz, Univ Columbia, USA
- Ado Jorio, UFMG, Brazil
Correlated Stokes-anti-Stokes photons in twisted bilayer graphene
- Hiromichi Kataura, AIST, Japan
Separation and optical properties of small-diameter single-chirality SWCNTs -
Esko Kauppinen, Aalto Univ, Finland
Floating catalyst CVD synthesis of SWNTs for thin film devices – lessons learned and future directions -
Martti Kauranen,Tampere Univ Technology, Finland
Nonlinear microscopy with focused vector fields -
Jong Min Kim, Univ Oxford, UK
Convergence of nanotechnologies for the future photonics and other applications -
Vladimir Kuznetsov, Institut of Catalysis RAS, Russia
Optimization of multi-walled carbon nanotube properties via variation of growth conditions and post synthesis treatments -
Guglielmo Lanzani, Politechniko di Milano, Italy
Organic and hybrid interface dynamics upon photoexcitation -
Young Hee Lee, Sungkyunkwan Univ, Korea
Graphene photodetectors - Annick Loiseau, ONERA, France
Structure and spectroscopic properties of BN 1D and 2D nanostructures -
Shigeo Maruyama, Univ Tokyo, Japan
CNT-Si heterojunction solar cells with structure-controlled single-wall carbon nanotube films -
Stephen Purcell, Univ Lyon 1/CNRS, France
Photo-stimulated field emission from individual Si nanowires - John Sipe, Univ Toronto, Canada
Calculation of optical nonlinearities in graphene - Ming Zheng, NIST, USA
Purification of single-chirality carbon nanotubes for optical spectroscopy applications
Invited talks
- Laurent Alvarez, Univ Montpellier 2, France Supramolecular organization of π-conjugated molecules monitored by single-walled carbon nanotube
- Konstantine Eltsov, Sigma Scan Ltd, Russia
STM study of gold intercalation process under graphene monolayer on Ni(111) - Christoph Gadermaier, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
Photophysics of semiconducting two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides - Nicolas Izard, Univ Paris Sud, France
Carbon nanotubes photonics: enhancement of s-SWNT PL using silicon microring resonators - Yuichiro Kato, Univ Tokyo, Japan
Single-carbon-nanotube devices for integrated photonics - Khanh Kieu, Univ Arizona, USA
Ultrafast fiber lasers enabled by carbon nanotubes and their applications - Sergey Maksimenko, Belarus State Univ, Belarus
Electromagnetic response of carbon nanotubes and nanotube-based composites in terahertz range - Thierry Michel, Univ Montpellier 2, France
Coupled vibrations in index-identified carbon nanotubes - Yutaka Ohno, Univ Nagoya, Japan
Carbon nanotube transparent conductors and their device applications - Alexander Okotrub, Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry RAS, Russia
Electronic structure and optical properties of half-fluorinated graphite - Matthieu Paillet, Univ Montpellier 2, France
Reversible optical doping of graphene - Juha Riikonen, Aalto Univ, Finland
Rapid synthesis of monolayer graphene by photo-thermal Chemical Vapour Deposition - Olga Shenderova, International Technology Center, USA
Fluorescent nanocarbon materials for bioimaging - Ryo Shimano, Univ of Tokyo, Japan
Quantum Faraday effect in graphene - Zhipei Sun, Aalto Univ, Finland
Graphene based ultrafast lasers