This multidisciplinary workshop has a limited number of places and offers to the participants the opportunity to share their recent advances in plasmonics in « single session » mode and to initiate collaborations around convivial social events.
As a sponsored non-profit conference, MNO has traditionally low registration fees for academics and students, who could compete in best poster awards.
13 PhD students will be granted free registration fees to attend the conference. First come, first served (details for applying on the website).
You can download the abstract template from the website (go to ABSTRACT SUBMISSION) and submit it before September 30th to join our invited speakers on the following topics:
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- Ultrafast and nonlinear plasmonics
Tutorial by Natalia Del Fatti, University of Lyon, France
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- Enhanced light-matter interactions at the nanoscale
Invited talk by Nordin Felidj, University of Paris Diderot, France
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- Metasurfaces and nanophotonics
Invited talk by Thomas Zentgraf, University of Paderborn, Germany
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- Theoretical and numerical methods
Tutorial by Olivier Martin, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
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- Nano-optics and fast electrons
Invited talk by Nahid Talebi, University of Kiel, Germany
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- Novel materials and technologies for plasmonics
Invited talk by Virginie Ponsinet, University of Bordeaux, France
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- Sensors and bio-plasmonics
Invited talk by Laura Na Liu, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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- Plasmonic colors
Tutorial by Alasdair Clark, University of Glasgow, UK
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- Plasmonic devices
Invited talk by Martina Schmid, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
For more information, visit the website: https://mno-2020.sciencesconf.org/
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