Judith Driscoll *
University of Cambridge, UK
“Practical functional Oxides for Neuromorphic Devices”Dec. 4 (Mon) 11:10-11:55 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Joachim Maier
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
“The joint role of Ions and Electrons in Energy Conversion”Dec. 4 (Mon) 17:00-17:45 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Karl Leo *
Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
“Novel approaches for high-performance organic transistors”Dec. 4 (Mon) 17:45-18:30 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Jiwoong Park *
University of Chicago, USA
“New 2D with Atomically thin Crystals”Dec. 5 (Tue) 08:30-09:15 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Zhi-Xun Shen *
Stanford University, USA
“Angle-Resolved Photoemission Study of Quantum Material”Dec. 5 (Tue) 09:15-10:00 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Teruo Ono
Kyoto University, Japan
“X-spintronics”Dec. 5 (Tue) 14:45-15:30 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Steven G. Louie
University of California, Berkeley, USA
“Excitons and photophysics of low-dimensional materials”Dec. 6 (Wed) 08:30-09:15 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Julia Greer *
California Intitute of Technology, USA
“Intelligentsia of Nano-Architected Hierarchical Materials”Dec. 6 (Wed) 09:15-10:00 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Hyeonsik Cheong
Sogang University, Korea
“Optical Spectroscopy of Two-Dimensional Materials”Dec. 7 (Thu) 08:30-09:15 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Chris Xu
Cornell University, USA
“Pushing the limits of multiphoton imaging in living systems”Dec. 7 (Thu) 09:15-10:00 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Toshihiko Baba
Yokohama National University, Japan
“Challenges toward Si photonics solid-state LiDAR”Dec. 7 (Thu) 15:00-15:45 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Seigo Tarucha
RIKEN, Japan
“Silicon qubit devices, platform for quantum computing”Dec. 8 (Fri) 08:45-09:30 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Soonchil Lee
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
“Current Status and Future of Quantum Technology”Dec. 7 (Thu) 15:45-16:30 / 2F, Ballroom 1
Se-Young Jeong
Pusan National University, Korea
“Strange Conductions in 2D Copper Thin Films”Dec. 5 (Tue) 15:30-16:15 / 2F, Ballroom 1