Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2023

NANOP 2023: Functional Nanophotonics

After tremendous endeavors, Nanophotonics has already departed from its infancy and stepped into an exciting era, where research ideas and theoretical concepts are being vigorously transferred into functional devices and real-life applications. The sixth edition of the NANOP conference identifies the successful development of Functional Nanophotonics over the last decades as well as outlines upcoming research directions and topics, offering a vibrant platform for scientists to discuss, share, and fantasize.

This conference will gather an excellent group of Plenary speakers from different topics and will be held in Barcelona on November 27-29, 2023.

TOPICS

Photonic & plasmonic nanomaterials
Optics and transport on 2D materials
Metamaterials and metasurfaces
All dielectric nanophotonics
NanoAntennas
Strong light-matter interactions at the nanoscale
Quantum nano-optics
Nano-Optomechanics
Nano-optical trapping
Quantum dots and colour centres
Enhanced spectroscopies
Optical sensing
Electron beams for nanophotonics
Bottom-up approach enabled nanophotonics
Nanoscale photothermal effects
Hot Electrons
Nonlinear & ultrafast nano-optics
Advanced imaging
Topological photonics & Non-reciprocal nano-optic
Inverse design in photonics

Only one seat remains for this conference!

12

Plenary and Invited Speakers

12 high profile speakers are invited to give plenary speeches at the Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2023.

 

250

Attendees

 

Limited to 250 attendees: the whole venue is dedicated to NANOP 2023 including an auditorium, breakout rooms and a friendly exhibition space.

2

Afterworks

 

2 afterworks will be additional opportunities for you to network and enjoy your stay in Barcelona!

CHAIRMAN

Prof. Javier García de Abajo

Prof. Javier García de Abajo

ICFO, Barcelona

 

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Prof. Javier Aizpurua

Prof. Javier Aizpurua

CSIC-UPV/EHU, Spain

Prof. Hatice Altug

Prof. Hatice Altug

Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne

Prof. Michael Berry

Prof. Michael Berry

University of Bristol, UK

Prof. Mark Brongersma

Prof. Mark Brongersma

Stanford University, USA

Prof. Nikolay Zheludev

Prof. Nikolay Zheludev

University of Southampton and NTU Singapore

Prof. Ido Kaminer

Prof. Ido Kaminer

Technion, Israel

Prof. Luis Liz-Marzán

Prof. Luis Liz-Marzán

CIC biomaGUNE and University of Vigo, Spain

Prof. Asger Mortensen

Prof. Asger Mortensen

SDU, Denmark

Prof. Laura Na Liu

Prof. Laura Na Liu

Stuttgart University, Germany

Prof. John Pendry

Prof. John Pendry

Imperial College, UK

Prof. Romain Quidant

Prof. Romain Quidant

ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Prof. Marin Soljacic

Prof. Marin Soljacic

MIT, USA

PARTNERS

POSITION OFFERS

PhD/post doc positions are available in the following labs. Click on the laboratory name for more information:

Application deadline /
start-end dates

  • Open until October, 30th 2023

Type of offer

  • 1 Postdoctoral position

WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE PAST EDITIONS

TAKE A LOOK AT THE ABSTRACTS OF PREVIOUS EDITIONS

  • Plasmon Empowered Nanophotonics presented by Prof. Sergey Bozhevolnyi (more details)
  • Nanoaperture Tweezers: From Single Proteins to Single Quantum Emitters presented by Prof. Reuven Gordon (more details)
  • Biphoton generation in nanostructures at telecom wavelength presented by Prof. Rachel Grange (more details)
  • Quantum Control of Levitated Nanoparticles presented by Prof. Lukas Novotny (more details)
  • Nonlinear Topological Photonics presented by Dr. Mikael Rechtsman (more details)
  • “Hot” carriers in metal nanostructures – when they matter, and when they do not… presented by Prof. Yonatan Sivan (more details)
  • Nonlinear Optics Enabled By Metamaterials presented by Prof. Anatoly Zayats (more details)
  • Nanomaterials And Light For Sustainability And Societal Impact presented by Prof. Naomi Halass (more details)
  • New Frontiers For Light Control And Manipulation Using Metamaterials presented by Prof. Andrea Alu (more details)
  • Meta-Optics: Meta-Lens For Imaging And Sensing presented by Prof. Din Ping Tsai (more details)
  • Applying Nanophotonic Quantum Systems presented by Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup (more details)
  • Plasmon-Induced Hot Carrier Generation And Applications In Light Harvesting presented by Prof. Peter Nordlander (more details)
  • Nano-Lego For Light With (Twisted) 2D Materials presented by Prof. Frank Koppens (more details)
  • Nanophotonic Metasurfaces For Biosensing And Imaging presented by Prof. Hatice Altug (more details)
  • Nanoscale (In)Coherent Optical Excitations In The Electron Microscope presented by Prof. Albert Polman (more details)
  • Plasmonic Nanoparticles As Energy Converters For Chemical Reactions And For The Launching Of Acoustic Surface Waves presented by Prof. Stefan Maier (more details)
  • Nanophotonics For A Green Internet presented by Prof. Dieter Bimberg (more details)
  • Nano-Photonics Of Super-Oscillations presented by Prof. Nikolay Zheludev (more details)
  • Exciton Diffusion Of Directed Assembly Of Perovskite Nanocrystals On Patterned Surfaces presented by Stefano Cabrini (more details)
  • Optical Properties Of Metallic Nanoparticles: From Field Enhancement To Molecular Detection presented by Prof. Lamy de la Chapelle Marc (more details)
  • Latest Progress In Spasers presented by Prof. Mark Stockman (more details)
  • The DNA Origami Route For Nanoplasmonics presented by Prof. Na Liu (more details)
  • Quantum And Non-Linear Optics With Semiconductor Microcavities presented by Prof. Aristide Lemaitre (more details)
  • Semiconductor Hetero-Nanowires On Silicon For Photonic Applications presented by Prof. Gerhard Abstreiter (more details)
  • Controlling Light At The Atomic Scale presented by Prof. Javier García de Abajo (more details)
  • Charge Transfer In Nanoplasmonics As An Avenue For Control Of Chemical Sers Enhancement And Molecular Self-Assembly presented by Prof. Stefan A Maier (more details)

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PREVIOUS EDITIONS

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