Invited speakers
Nika Akopian, Technical University of Denmark
Nanowire quantum dots for multi-qubit photonic devices
Konstantin Denisov, Ioffe Institue, Russia
Physics and perspectives of the topological Hall effect
Krzysztof Dybko, Institute of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Magnetotransport in Topological Materials
Lioz Etgar, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Perovskite and their applications in photovoltaic cells, from nanostructures to low dimensional perovskite
Lutz Geelhaar, Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics, Germany
Exploiting the three-dimensional nature of semiconductor nanowires to tailor electronic properties
Jean-Christophe Harmand, CNRS/Université Paris-Sud/Université Paris-Saclay, France
Mechanisms Involved in GaAs Nanowire Formation Explored by In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Observations
Hideki Hirayama, RIKEN, Japan
Recent Progress and Future Prospects of AlGaN Deep-UV LEDs
Lia Krusin-Elbaum, The City College of New York, US
High-temperature quantized anomalous Hall conductance realized in a magnetically dilute topological material
Oleg Makarovsky, The University of Nottingham, UK
Review of the exciting developments in the physics and applications of InSe and InSe/graphene van der Waals heterostructures
Eva Monroy, Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, CEA, France
III-nitride nanostructures for UV and IR optoelectornics
Krzysztof Sacha, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Time crystals
Grzegorz Sęk, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Epitaxial nanostructures as sources of single photons in the telecommunication infrared range: recent developments and prospects
Czesław Skierbiszewski, Institute of High Pressure Physics UNIPRESS, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
From physics of nitride quantum wells to optoelectronic devices grown by Plasma Assisted MBE
Eicke Weber, UC Berkeley, US / ISES, Germany
Photovoltaic Conversion of Sunlight to Electricity - Today the Lowest-cost Way to Produce Electricity!
Ursula Wurstbauer, Institute of Physics, WWU Münster and Walter Schottky Institute, TU Munich, Germany
Light matter interaction in tunable 2D materials and artificial van der Waals solids