Plenary Speakers
French physicist, involved in the field of electric and laser fields. He is the co-inventor of a frequency drift amplification technique that was used to create ultrashort pulses of very high power (of the order of terawatt) in pulsed lasers. For this invention, he received, jointly with Donna Strickland, the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018.
Abstract title: Passion Extreme Light: For the greatest benefit of human kind
Shuji HASEGAWA, Tokyo University (JPN)
Japanese physicist and experimental researcher, his research focuses on the electron properties of solid surfaces and nanoscale structures studied by advanced spectroscopic methods. He is currently working as a professor at the Department of Physics, Tokyo Graduate School of Science, where he is a former director. He will be the President of the Physical Society of Japan from April 1st, 2023.
Abstract title: Quantum Materials boost quantum technology
Keynote Speakers
CNRS Research Director at the IM2NP Laboratory (Aix-Marseille University, FR)
Abstract title: Van der Waals heteroepitaxy of air stable quasi-free standing silicene layers on CVD epitaxial graphene/6H-SiC
Professor at the University of Lorraine and Scientific Director at Mines Nancy (FR)
Abstract title: Ultra-thin oxide quasicrystalline films: structures and stabilities
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University (USA)
Abstract title: Boron in the 2D Limit: Borophene, Borophane, and Beyond
Professor at the Aix-Marseille University, CINAM Laboratory (FR)
Abstract title: GeTe Ferroelectric Rashba semiconductor: from growth to electronic properties
UNAM, Bikent University, Türkiye
Abstract title: Variations on a Theme in B Flat