NANOELECTRONICS, PHOTONICS, PLASMONICS & NANOENERGY
Nanoelectronics, Photonics, Plasmonics & Nanoenergy are among the most rapidly growing fields of modern science and technology. Nowadays, resources and investments by government agencies, research institutes and industries are devoted to the developments of materials, processes, instrumentation, equipment, devices, products and solutions for Nanoelectronics, Photonics & NanoEnergy.
The Workshop aims to foster research & collaborations and to serve as a forum for scientists, engineers, industrials professionals and policy makers from all the world where there will be exchange of information and access to the latest developments in photonics, nanoelectronics, materials, inorganic, organic and printed photovoltaics, device structures, system integrations, manufacturing processes, characterization and monitoring, product applications and business opportunities.
Nano-Electronics
- Wide Bandgap Semiconductor
- Molecular electronics
- MEMS, NEMS, Nanosensors
- Electrical & Electronic Properties
- Circuitry
- Instrumentation, Nanometrology and Nanotools
- Applications in Envrironmental Sensing, IOT, wearables
Nano-Photonics & Lasers
- Plasmonic Devices
- Quantum Dots
- Inorganic Photodetectors
- Organic Photodetectors
- Molecular Photonics
- Laser Technology
- Solid State Lighting (LED, OLED)
- III-V Optoelectronics
- Glass waveguides and components
- Optical Properties
- Pilot Scale production processes
- Digital Technology processes
Nano-Energy
- Nanotechnology for Solar Energy
- Energy Harvesting and Storage
- Thermoelectric materials & devices
- Fuel Cells & Hydrogen
- Energy from Bio Sources
- Solar Power Technologies
- Thin Film Photovoltaics
- Clean Energy Technology
- Applications in Buildings, Automotive, Grid
WORKSHOP 1 COMMITTEE (tentative)
R. P. Silva, Nano-Electronics Centre, Advanced Technology Institute, Uni of Surrey, UK
S. Kassavetis, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece
T. Anthopoulos, University of Manchester, UK
A. Christou, Maryland NanoCenter, University of Maryland, USA
V. Constantoudis, Inst. of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, N.C.S.R. "Demokritos", Greece
M. Gioti, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece
N. Kalfagiannis, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ioannina, Greece
J. - L. Lazzari, CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, CINaM, France
M. McLachlan, Dept. of Materials, Imperial College London, UK
K. Teshima, Center for Energy & Environmental Science, Shinshu University, Japan
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