Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2019

NANOP 2019: 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 fourth 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.



  • TOPICS
  • Photonic & plasmonic nanomaterials
  • Optics and transport on 2D materials
  • Nonlinear nano-optics
  • Quantum dots and colour centres
  • Strong light-matter interactions at the nanoscale
  • Metamaterials and metasurfaces
  • Enhanced spectroscopy
  • Nano-Optomechanics
  • Quantum nano-optics
  • Nanoscale photothermal effects
  • Optical sensing from solid state to bio-medicine
  • Advanced imaging for photonic materials
  • Topological photonics
  • Bottom-up approach enabled nanophotonics
  • Non-reciprocal nano-optics

CHAIRWOMAN

Prof. Laura Na Liu

Prof. Laura Na Liu

University of Heidelberg, Germany

PLENARY SPEAKERS

We would like to warmly thank Raith for the precious contribution in building a high- quality gathering by covering a part of the travel expenses of the Plenary Speakers

Prof. Andrea Alu

Prof. Andrea Alu

The University of Texas at Austin, USA

Prof. Naomi Halas

Prof. Naomi Halas

Rice University, USA

Prof. Hatice Altug

Prof. Hatice Altug

EPFL, Switzerland

Prof. Frank Koppens

Prof. Frank Koppens

ICFO, Spain

Prof. Peter Nordlander

Prof. Peter Nordlander

Rice University, USA

Prof. Albert Polman

Prof. Albert Polman

AMOLF Institute, Netherlands

Prof. Din Ping Tsai

Prof. Din Ping Tsai

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

 Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup

Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup

University of Stuttgart, Germany

Prof. Anatoly Zayats

Prof. Anatoly Zayats

King’s College London, UK

Prof. Stefan Maier

Prof. Stefan Maier

LMU, Germany

INVITED SPEAKERS

Prof. Peter Baum

Prof. Peter Baum

University of Konstanz, Germany

Prof. Simone De Liberato

Prof. Simone De Liberato

University of Southampton

Prof. Nathalie Destouches

Prof. Nathalie Destouches

University of Lyon, University of Saint-Etienne

Dr. Kerstin Göpfrich

Dr. Kerstin Göpfrich

Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany

Prof. Richard Haglund

Prof. Richard Haglund

Vanderbilt University

Prof. Tim Liedl

Prof. Tim Liedl

LMU, Germany

Prof. Annemarie Pucci

Prof. Annemarie Pucci

Heidelberg University, Germany

Prof. Frank Vollmer

Prof. Frank Vollmer

University of Exeter, UK

Dr. Shumin Xiao

Dr. Shumin Xiao

Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhe

 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: 7.020) and the Nanophotonics and Micro/Nano Optics International Conference 2019 (NANOP 2019).

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: September 15, 2019 (all authors will be informed by email)
  • Submission of manuscripts end: March 30, 2020

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.

CONFERENCE AWARDS

Because promoting excellence matters

The journal ACS Photonics is pleased to offer a prize to the best oral presentation of NANOP 2019. The Prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A € 500 cash prize

The award for best oral presentation goes to Ms. Giulia Biffi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy, for “A Semi-Classical view on the Occurrence and Hybridization of Resonant Tunnelling Epsilon-Near-Zero Modes in Metal/Insulator Nanocavities”. Congratulations !

The journal Photonics (MDPI) is pleased to offer a prize to the best Poster presentation of NANOP 2019. The prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt]  Two 500 CHF vouchers to use for publication in Photonics

This award goes to Mr. Yuhao Zhang, Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Germany, for “Enhancement of MoSe2 Monolayer Fluorescence by Gold Nano-disc Antennas”. Congratulations !

 

The journal Nature Photonics is pleased to offer a prize to the best Poster presentation of NANOP 2019. The prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] 1-year open access of Nature Photonics

The award for the best poster presentation of NANOP 2019 goes to Mr. Cristiano Matricardi, ICMAB-CSIC, Spain, for “Asymmetric plasmonic crystals fabricated via NIL and tilted angle metal deposition”. Congratulations! 

The journal Nature Nanotechnology is pleased to offer a prize to the best Poster presentation of NANOP 2019. The prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] 1-year open access of Nature Nanotechnology

This award goes to Dr. Pengfei Zhan, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany, for “DNA-assembled nanoarchitectures with multiple components in regulated and cooperated motion”. Congratulations!

ACS Photonics lectureship Call for Nominations

ACS Photonics is delighted to invite you to submit nominations for its Young Investigator Award Lectureship. This award honors the contributions of an individual within the first 5-12 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.

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