Plenary and Invited Speakers
Plenary talks:
- Jesper Nygård, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkTechnologies and materials for quantum devices and computing
- Jens Kreisel, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg
Strain & phase transitions in oxide heterostructures and ultrathin films
- Paul Muralt, EPFL, Switzerland
Pushing the performance of electro-mechanical thin films
Invited presentations:
- Kathrin Doerr, Martin Luther University, GermanyTermination control of magnetic order at a complex oxide interface
- Javier Villegas, CNRS/Thales, France
Electrostatic effects in oxide superconductor devices
- Wolf Widdra, Martin Luther University, Germany
BaTiO3 surfaces and ultrathin films: From ferroelectric periodic to quasicrystalline aperiodic structures
- Jobu Matsuno, RIKEN, Japan
Interface-driven skyrmions in oxide heterostructures with strong spin-orbit coupling
- Giacomo Ghiringhelli, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy
Magnons, phonons and charge density waves in cuprates studied by ultra-high resolution RIXS
- Eric Bousquet, University of Liège, Belgium
Proper and improper ferroelectricity in the n=3 Dion-Jacobson material AB2Ti2NbO10
- Ulrike Diebold, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Surface Structures and Epitaxial Growth of SrTiO3 (110)
- Guus Rijnders, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Integration of complex oxides with Si and III-IV technologies
- Andre ten Elshof, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Controlling the properties of functional oxide thin films using two dimensional metal oxide nanosheet templates
- Nicolas Gauquelin, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Determining the structure/property relation at oxide interfaces by means of advanced TEM spectroscopy and imaging
- Lior Kornblum, Technion, Israel
Unlocking stable III-V solar hydrogen production with oxide epitaxy
- Daniele Marré, CNR-SPIN and Genova University, Italy
Effect of quantum confinement and nanostructuring on thermoelectric properties of STO bulks and interfaces
- Lourdes Calzada, The Spanish National Research Council - CSIC, Madrid, Spain
The potential of UV-light for the photochemical solution deposition of functional crystalline oxide thin films on flexible substrates
- An Hardy, Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium
Wet chemical synthesis routes for metal oxides