Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2018

Nanophotonics 2018: the ubiquitous science.

Nanophotonics in the last years is showing clearly its inclusive nature. Several disciplines are taking advantages in using novel tools derived from the astonishing progress in Nanophotonics, for exploring novel fundamental properties of materials on different length scale. The optical methods, both experimental and theoretical, are ubiquitous in several fields facilitating the development of a common language even for disciplines considered far, just a few years ago.
This third edition of NANOP confirms a broad topics list with the aim of bridging the macro with the molecular world.



  • TOPICS
  • Photonic & plasmonic nanomaterials
  • Optical properties of nanostructures
  • Optics and transport on 2D materials
  • Nonlinear nano-optics
  • Quantum dots and colour centres
  • Strong light-matter interactions at the nanoscale
  • Metamaterials
  • Enhanced spectroscopy and sensing
  • Nano-Optomechanics
  • Quantum nano-optics
  • Nanoscale photothermal effects
  • Optical sensing from solid state to bio-medicine
  • Advanced imaging for photonic materials

CHAIRMAN

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

 

Prof. Enzo Di Fabrizio

KAUST, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Teresa Monteiro

Physics Department and I3N, Aveiro University, Portugal

Prof. Youcef Ouerdane

Laboratoire Hubert Curien – UMR CNRS 5516, France

Prof. Vladimir Drachev

University of North Texas, USA

Dr. Alejandro Manjavacas

University of New Mexico, USA

Dr. Vlad Stolojan

University of Surrey, UK

Dr. Doo Jae Park

Hallym University, South Korea

Prof. Munseok Jeong

Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

Prof Giuseppe Leo

Paris Diderot University, France

Dr Viktor Myroshnychenko

Paderborn University, Germany

Dr. Urcan Guler

Purdue University, USA

Dr. Jaroslav Hamrle

Institute of Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

Dr. K.V. Adarsh

ndian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, India

Dr. Yannick De Wilde

Institut Langevin – CNRS, France

Prof. Martina Gerken

Kiel University, Germany

Prof. Jérôme Plain

University of Technology of Troyes, France

Dr Taiichi Otsuji

RIEC, Tohoku University, Japan

Dr. Delphine Marris-Morini

University of Paris Sud, France

Dr Charles Cornet

FOTON Laboratory, INSA Rennes, France

Dr Andreas Tittl

École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

Prof Alberto Bramati

Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, UPMC, France

Dr Jerome Wenger

Aix Marseille university, France

Dr Humeyra Caglayan

Bilkent University NANOTAM, Turkey

Prof. Anna Vinattieri

University of Florence, Italy

Dr. Marco Felici

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Fabrice Pardo

MiNaO common Lab., LPN-CNRS, Paris-Saclay University, France

Dr. Enrico Da Como

University of Bath, UK

Dr. Anton Kuzyk

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Dr. Annamaria Gerardino

National Research Council (CNR), Italy

Prof. Annamaria Cucinotta

University of Parma, Italy

Prof. Stefan Haacke

Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), France

Prof. Rémi Carminati

ESPCI ParisTech, France

Prof.  Marco Cannas

University of Palermo, Italy

Prof. Nicolas Bonod

CNRS, Aix Marseille Univ, Centrale Marseille, Institut Fresnel, France

Dr. Safi Jradi

Université de technologie de Troyes, France

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Patrice Genevet

Dr. Stefano Cabrini

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Dieter Bimberg

Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

Bimberg Chinese-German Center for Green Photonics,  Chinese Academy of Sciences at CIOMP, Changchun

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Stefan Maier

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Javier Garcia De Abajo

ICFO, Spain

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Laura Na Liu

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Nikolay Zheludev

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

University of Southampton, UK

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Gerhard Abstreiter

Technical University of Munich, Germany

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Aristide Lemaitre

CNRS C2N, France

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Mark Stockman

Georgia State University, USA

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Daniele Sanvitto

Institute of Nanotechnology – CNR, Italy

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Marc Lamy de la Chapelle

Paris 13 University, France

Patrice Genevet

Prof. Femius Koenderink

AMOLF Institute, The Netherlands

ACS Photonics Lectureship Winner

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FULL PAPERS PUBLICATION

You are invited to submit the corresponding full paper to be reviewed and published in the Nanophotonics Journal edited by De Gruyter.

 

We are delighted to announce a partnership between the De Gruyter, peer-reviewed, open access journal Nanophotonics (5-year IMPACT FACTOR: 5.372) and the Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2018 (NANOP 2018).

Authors of the selected abstracts submitted to the Conference are encouraged to submit their paper to form part of a Special Collection in the Nanophotonics journal. The publication fees will be waived for the 5 best abstracts.

Important deadlines

  • Submission of manuscripts start: October 15, 2018 (all authors will be informed by email)
  • Submission of manuscripts end: March 28, 2019

For full details on how to submit your paper to the journal, please refer to the Manuscript Submission Guidelines. When submitting your paper, please indicate that the paper is to be considered for this Special Collection. All papers will be peer-reviewed following the usual review process and criteria of the Nanophotonics journal.

Nanophotonics looks forward to receiving your submissions and providing an outlet for your research.

A special issue will be published by Open Material Sciences.

We are delighted to announce a partnership with the Open Material Sciences journal (a new open access journal published by De Gruyter). Authors who present their work during the Conference are invited to submit the related full paper to form part of a Special Issue of the Open Material Sciences journal. The publication is free of charge for NANOP 2018 participants.

The authors are requested to follow the journal guidelines when submitting their full paper here

All submissions must be made via online submission system Editorial Manager (http://www.editorialmanager.com/oms/default.aspx).

Important deadlines

  • Submission of manuscripts start: October 10th, 2018
  • Submission of manuscripts end: December 10th, 2018

 

In case of questions, please contact the Editorial Office of this journal at Ewa.Chmielewska@degruyteropen.com

CONFERENCE AWARDS

Because promoting excellence matters

 

The journal Photonics (MDPI) is pleased to offer a prize to the best oral presentation of NANOP 2018. The winner is encouraged to submit a full-length paper to be published in the journal Photonics (http://www.mdpi.com/journal/photonics, ISSN 2304-6732) after the standard journal reviewing process, the article processing charges will be fully waived. The Prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A € 500 cash prize

The award for the best oral presentation of NANOP 2018 goes to Paola Prete for “Nano-scale luminescence imaging and properties of radially-heterostructured III-V nanowires”. Congratulations!

 

Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2017 Auditorium

 

The journal ACS Photonics is pleased to offer a prize to the best poster presentation of NANOP 2018. The Prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A € 500 cash prize

The award for the best poster presentation of NANOP 2018 goes to Jianxiong Li for “Dynamic plasmonic metasurface holograms”. Congratulations!

Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2017 Auditorium
Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2017 Auditorium

ACS Photonics Young Investigator Award Lectureship 2018 – Call for Nominations

ACS Photonics & NANOP 2018 are delighted to invite you to submit nominations for the Young Investigator Award Lectureship. This award honors the contributions of an individual within the first 5-10 years of an independent research career who has made major impacts on the field of photonics. To foster international collaboration, nominations for this award are open to scientists from around the world. The winner will present his or her research accomplishments during one of the plenary sessions at the Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2018 (NANOP 2018) in Rome, Italy, October 1-3, 2018.

The 2018 Winner will Receive:

An award plaque

An honorarium of US$2,500

Up to US$2,000 in travel and accommodations funding to attend and present at NANOP 2018

GROUP PHOTO

Roma Eventi – Piazza di Spagna

Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2017 Auditorium

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NANOP 2017 was held at the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona and was very successful.

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