Invited Speakers
The following speakers have confirmed their participation:
The following speakers have confirmed their participation:
Satoshi Iwamoto (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Topological states of light in nanophotonic structures
Carlo Jacoboni (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
1973-2023 - 50 years of EDISON/HCIS conferences
Julian Klein (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA) upgraded
Atom-by-atom control of structure and properties of the magnetic semiconductor CrSBr
Paolo Lugli (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)
Modena & Friends (1980-1990): A personal journey through 10 exciting years
Takashi Nakajima (RIKEN, Saitama, Japan)
Building a tiny quantum computer with silicon quantum dots
Francesco Pisani (École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)
Ultra-strong light matter coupling in semiconductor devices
Gloria Platero (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, CSIC, Spain)
Long range quantum information transfer in quantum dot arrays
Lino Reggiani (Università de Salento, Lecce, Italy)
1973-2023 - 50 years of EDISON/HCIS conferences
Andrea Secchi (CNR Istituto Nanoscienze, Modena, Italy)
Hole spins in silicon quantum dots for quantum-information processing devices
Ian R. Sellers (University of Oklahoma, USA)
Towards realization of the hot carrier solar cell
Davide Soranzio (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) upgraded
Role of temperature and field amplitude in the nonlinear 2D THz response of Hg1-xCdxTe
Oren Tal (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)
Unkown versions of electronic flicker noise in nanoscale conductors and their potential applications
Klaas-Jan Tielrooij (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)
Ultrafast thermodynamics in (twisted) quantum materials
Matthias Weiß (University of Münster, Germany) upgraded
On-chip Generation and Dynamic Piezo-Optomechanical Rotation of Single Photons
Stephan Winnerl (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Germany)
Low energy carrier dynamics in Landau quantized graphene and HgCdTe - Perspectives for optical gain?
Ilaria Zardo (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Engineering thermal transport in low-dimensional systems