Plenary Lectures and Invited Talks

Plenary Lectures:

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@  Prof. Satoshi Kawata
@@Osaka University (Japan), Professor
@@President of The Japan Society of Applied Physics
@@Title: [Plasmonics: an exotic nanophotonics beyond the classical limits]


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@  Prof. Gordon Wallace
@@University of Wollongong (Australia), Professor
@@Title: [3D Bioprinting - New Dimensions for Bionics]


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@  Prof. Hironori Katagiri
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National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College (Japan), Professor
@@Title: [Pioneering Work of Earth-Abundant CZTS Thin Film Solar Cells]

Special Plenary Lecture:
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@@
@@Prof. Kenichi Iga
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Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan), Former President and @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Professor Emeritus
@@Title: [Micro- and Nano- Photonics - How Small is Small Enough]


Invited Talks:
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Prof. Chihaya Adachi

Kyushu University, Japan

Title: High Efficiency Organic Light Emitting Diodes Based on Delayed Fluorescence

 

Prof. Rigoberto Advincula

Case Western Reserve University, USA

Title: Templated Conjugated Polymers Arrays and Films

 

Prof. Mamoru Furuta

Kochi University of Technology, Japan

Title: Highly Reliable In-Ga-Zn-O Thin-film Transistor for Next-generation Displays

 

Prof. Elvira Fortunato

New Univ Lisbon, Portugal

Title: Oxide Based Thin Film Transistors

 

Prof. Tzung-Fang Guo

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan          

Title: Preparations of nickel oxide electrode interlayer in CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite/fullerene planar-heterojunction hybrid solar cells

 

Prof. Koichi Hayashi

Tohoku University, Japan

Title: X-ray Fluorescence Holography for Visualization of 3D Local Structures

 

Prof. Chin-Ming Hsu

Southern Taiwan University, Taiwan@@

Title: Surface Structured Transparent Conductive Films for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

 

Prof. Hisao Ishii         

Chiba University, Japan

Title: High Sensitivity Photoemission and Photoelectron Yield Spectroscopy of Weak Density of States of Organic Functional Films: Direct Detection of Gap States and Anion States

 

Dr. Kazumi Kato

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

Title: Shape-Dominant Characteristics of Nanocrystals for Miniaturization of Functional Devices

                       

Prof. Jang-Joo Kim

Seoul National University, Korea          

Title: Orientation of Emitting Dipoles of Phosphorescent Dyes

 

Prof. Yoshitaka Kitamoto      

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan    

Title: Magnetic Porous Capsules Based on Nanoparticle Assembly for Biomedical Applications

 

Prof. Masaaki Kuzuhara

University of Fukui, Japan

Title: GaN-based Power Devices

 

Prof. Tsutomu Miyasaka

Toin University of Yokohama, Japan

Title: Progresses in Hybrid Perovskite-based Photovoltaic and Optoelectric Devices

 

Dr. Katsuhiko Nishiguchi @

NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan

Title: What Happens in a Small Transistor with Single-electron Resolution?

 

Prof. Susumu Noda

Kyoto University, Japan

Title: Recent progress in photonic crystals and their applications

 

Prof. Shun-ichiro Ohmi       

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Title: Influence of Si Surface Flatness on Device Characteristics of MOSFETs with High-k Gate Insulator


Prof. Martin Taylor

Bangor University, UK

Title: Organic Electronic Devices and Circuits: Fabrication, Performance Stability

 

Prof. Tomoaki Yamada

Nagoya University, Japan

Title: Domain Structure and Piezoelectric Response in Epitaxial PZT 1D-Nanorods and 2D-Thin Films

 

Prof. Ichiro Yamashita

Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

Title: Biological Path to the Nanoelectronics and Nanodevices with Active Bio Field, Bio-Nano-Process

 

Prof. Hiroshi Yamamoto@

Institute for Molecular Science, Japan

Title: Field-induced Superconductivity in an Organic FET

 

Prof. Takashi Yatsui

University of Tokyo, Japan

Title: Dressed Photon Technology for Nanophotonic Device and Fabrication

 

Prof. Dechun Zou

Peking University, China          

Title: Efficient Fiber-shaped Devices for Energy Conversion and Storage