Invited Speakers - Dinamo 2023
Confirmed Speakers
- Guillermo Acuña, Université de Fribourg, Switzerland
Manipulating the emission of single molecules with optical antennas: unidirectionality and spectral reshaping - Andrea Bragas, Univ de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nanomechanics with nanoantennas - Dag Werner Breiby, NTNU, Norway
Computational imaging with optical and X-ray microscopes - Oto Brzobohatý, Institute Of Scientific Instruments ASCR, Czech Republic
Optical binding between nanoparticles levitated in vacuum - Joshua Caldwell, University Vanderbilt, USA
Strong Coupling and Extreme Anisotropy in Infrared Nanophotonics - Rémi Carminati, Institut Langevin, France
Some features of light propagation in time-dependent or nonlinear disorder - Cristian Ciracì, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
Nonlinear plasmonics with heavily doped semiconductors. - Emiliano Cortés, Univeristy of Munich (LMU), Germany
Plasmon-to-Hydrogen Conversion - Gabriel Cwilich, Yeshiva University, USA
Ballistic deposition, adsorption and jamming - Konstantinos Daskalakis, University of Turku, Finland
- Ultrafast pulse generation and Bose-Einstein condensation in plasmonic lattices.
- Simone De Liberato, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
- Mid-infrared nanophotonics: nonlocality and electroluminescence
- John de Mello, NTNU, Norway
Massively parallel nanogap arrays for sensors and devices - Yannick De Wilde, Institut Langevin, CNRS, France
Infrared radiation at the subwavelength scale: from passive to active devices - Alexander Dmitriev, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Nanoscale magnetophotonics - Aristide Dogariu, CREOL, Florida, USA
Nonstationary cooperative effects in complex nanostructures - Jochen Feldmann, LMU Munich, Germany
Dynamical Processes in Perovskite Nanomaterials - Luis Foa Torres, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Surprises from electron-phonon and electron-photon interactions in two-dimensional materials - Jon Otto Fossum, NTNU, Norway
Pros and cons of 2D materials for structural coloration - Javier García De Abajo, ICFO, Spain
Two-dimensional materials for polaritonics - Aitzol Garcia-Etxarri, DIPC, San Sebastian, Spain
- Antonio Garcia-Martin, INM-CSIC, Madrid, Spain
Unconventional cross sections in chiral and magneto-optical nanostructures - Maria Garcia-Parajo, ICFO, Spain
Nanophotonics meets biology - Vincenzo Giannini, TII, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Nanoparticle Levitation
- Harald Giessen, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Topological plasmonics - Martin Greve, University in Bergen, Norway
Plasmonics for diffuse and direct light collection enhancements in solar cells - Nathan Hale, NTNU, Norway
The 4 × 4 transfer matrix method: a flexible and computationally/newline efficient tool for exploring a system’s surface magnon polaritons - Bodil Holst, University in Bergen, Norway
- Nanometer mask-based lithography with matter waves
- Boris Kalinic, University Of Padova, Italy
Quasi-BIC modes in all-dielectric slotted nanoantennas for enhanced Er3+ emission - Henrik Koch, NTNU, Norway
Novel simulation methods for molecules in optical and plasmonic cavities - Mikael Käll, Chalmers, Sweden
- Dielectric metavehicles powered by light
- Morten Kildemo, NTNU, Norway
Experimental Mueller Matrix scatterometry methods: A new view on plasmonics and metasurface technology - Arseniy Kuznetsov, A-STAR, Singapore
Passive and tunable flat optics with dielectric metasurfaces - Philippe Lalanne, CNRS, France
- Disordered metasurfaces for harnessing appearance
- Mia Kvåle Løvmo, Medical University Innsbruck
Tomographic optical imaging by acoustic rotation of trapped biological samples - Stefan Maier, Monash University, United Kingdom
Surface phonon polaritons on thin silicon nitride membranes - Alejandro Manjavacas, Instituto de Optica - CSIC
Excitation of collective resonances in periodic arrays of nanostructures - Onofrio Marago, CNR-IPCF, Italy
Optical tweezers: from space to the nanoscale… and back - Manuel Marqués, UAM, Madrid, Spain
- Active motion induced by random electromagnetic fields
- Eugenio Mendez, CICESE, Ensenada, Mexico
Surface waves at corrugated interfaces - Roberto Merlin, Univesity of Michigan, USA
Near-field plates and the near zone of metasurfaces - Daniel Midtvedt, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Single-shot multiparametric particle characterization approaching the nanoscale using interferometric imaging - Marcin Nyk, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Polen
Nonlinear Optical Characterization and Application of Advanced Colloidal Nanomaterials: A Comprehensive Study - Sang-Hyun Oh, University of Minnesota, USA
Nanophotonic biosensors - Michel Orrit, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Optical spectroscopy of single molecules and nanoparticles - Aliaksandra Rakovich, King's College London
Micro- to macro-scale control of analyte motion using plasmonic trapping - Daniel Ramos, CSIC Madrid, Spain
Plasmon optomechanical switch - Aliaksandra Rakovich, King's College London, United Kingdom
Micro- to macro-scale control of analyte motion using plasmonic trapping - Helmut Ritsch, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Nano photonics with structured quantum emitter arrays - Monika Ritsch-Marte, Innsbruck Medical University, Austria
In situ optical force and torque measurements - Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
- Sculpted light in nano and micro systems
- José Sanchez-Gil, CSIC Madrid, Spain
Bound states in the continuum in dielectric and metallic metasurfaces: fundamentals and related phenomenology - Riccardo Sapienza, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Reconfigurable and time-varying metamaterials - Frank Scheffold, University Of Fribourg, Germany
Anderson localization in the proximity of a photonic bandgap - Ingve Simonsen, NTNU, Norway
Atom binary holography: a way to shape matter waves using techniques from optics - Natalie Stingelin, Georgia Institute of Technology; USA
Strong light-matter coupling in fully solution-processed optical microcavities - Giulia Tagliabue, EPFL, Switzerland
Thermo-optical effects in nanoantennas and metasurfaces - Niek Van Hulst, IFFO, Spain
Natural and synthetic energy materials: tracking energy transfer in space and time - Jason Valentine, Vanderbilt University, USA
Meta-optics for Image Processing and Object Classification - Alessandro Veltri, Univ. San Fco. De Quito, Equador
On the emission-linewidth and field-shape of active nanoparticle spasers: a multi-mode, time-dependent approach - Giorgio Volpe, University College London, United Kingdom
- Programmable lasers from reconfigurable colloidal assemblies
- Giovanni Volpe, University of Gothenburg Sweden
Machine learning - Rafal Wiglusz, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Tunable luminescence thermal stability in YVxAs1−xO4:RE3+ through the introduction of As5+ ions for remote temperature sensing application