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08:00-08:45 Registration
08:45-09:00 Opening
Chair: Gianaurelio Cuniberti (TU Dresden)
09:00-09:40 PLENARY Spin-orbit-coupling and topology in 2D: topological insulators, Rashba interfaces, TMD, etc Albert Fert,
Université Paris Sud & CNRS/Thales, France
09:40-10:10 KEYNOTE Valley and pseudospin polarization in two-dimensional hexagonal lattice Riichiro Saito,
Tohoku University, Japan
10:10-10:40 INVITED Spin transport studies in graphene and black phosphorus Barbaros Ozyilmaz,
NUS, Singapore
10:40-10:55 High performance large-scale graphene pure spin circuits M. Venkata Kamalakar,
Uppsala University, Sweden
10:55-11:45 Coffee Break
Chair: Stephan Roche (ICREA/ICN2, Spain)
11:45-12:25 PLENARY Electronic and Optoelectronic Physics in the van der Waals Heterojunctions Philip Kim,
Harvard University, USA
12:25-12:55 KEYNOTE Ultrafast diffusion and superdense ordering of Lithium in a single van der Waals gap Jurgen Smet,
MPI-FKF, Germany
12:55-13:10 Super-Planckian Electron Cooling in a van der Waals Stack Alessandro Principi,
University of Manchester, UK
13:10-13:25 Introducing 2D Materials for Magnetic Tunnel Junctions Bruno Dlubak,
Unité Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales, France
13:25-14:30 Cocktail Lunch (offered by the organizers)
14:30-15:00 Poster Session
Chair: Jean-Christophe Charlier (University of Louvain, Belgium)
15:00-15:30 INVITED Designing Quantum Matter: fabrication and characterization with atomic scale precision Ingmar Swart,
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
15:30-15:45 Transport through a network of topological states in twisted bilayer graphene Peter Rickhaus,
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
15:45-16:00 Thermoelectric Spin Voltage in Graphene Juan F. Sierra,
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), Spain
16:00-16:30 INVITED Large Scale Pseudomagnetic Field on Graphene Kian Ping Loh,
NUS/CA2DM, Singapore
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
Chair: Francesco Bonaccorso (IIT, Italy)
17:00-17:30 INVITED Doped Graphene: Advantages for sensing individual molecules Mauricio Terrones,
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
17:30-17:45 Simple and scalable fabrication of MoS2-based Ebola biosensor Bergoi Ibarlucea,
TU Dresden, Germany
17:45-18:15 INVITED Graphene technologies for neural prostheses Jose Antonio Garrido,
ICREA/ICN2, Spain
18:15-18:45 INVITED Graphene and 2D Materials for Display Technology Sung-Yool Choi,
KAIST, Korea
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Workshop 1: Growth of High Quality 2D Materials for Optoelectronics and Photonics

The workshop will focus on the physics and applications of nano-photonics and photodetectors based on graphene, related 2d materials, and heterostructures of those. A wide range of physical phenemona are being explored such as plasmonics, carrier dynamics, carrier cooling, energy transfer, non-local response, valley physics etc. These phenomena are often key for the understanding and development of novel device concepts for applications such as photodetectors and modulators.

 
 
Camilla Coletti
NEST / IIT
Italy
Invited
Stephan Hofmann
University of Cambridge
UK
Invited
Jun Jiao
Portland State University
USA
Invited
Mindaugas Lukosius
Institute for High Performance Microelectronics
Germany
Invited
Sten Vollebregt
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands
Invited
 
 
Workshop 2: Chemistry 2DM

This workshop will focus on the progress of the chemical approaches towards graphene and related 2D materials. Top-down chemical exfoliation and bottom-up growth and synthesis of GRMs, as well as the chemical functionalization of GRMs with covalent and non-covalent approaches leading to tunable properties will be presented. Other topics including hierarchical hybrid structures, polymer composites, solution processing, electrocatalysis & photocatalysis, functional foams, membranes and coatings of GRMs will be also presented.

 
 
Claudia Backes
University of Heidelberg
Germany
Invited
Siegfried Eigler
Freie Universität Berlin (FU-Berlin)
Germany
Invited
Catherine Journet-Gautier
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 / CNRS
France
Invited
Paolo Samorì
Université de Strasbourg
France
Keynote
 
 
Workshop 3: Theory & Simulation    

This workshop aims at presenting recent theoretical advances and simulation studies of graphene, two-dimensional materials (2DM), as well corresponding vdW heterostructures. Emphasis will be given to new concepts such as valleytronics, spin gating and realistic simulations of 2DM devices, including transistors, chemical sensors. From novel theoretical concepts to ultimate developments in first-principles calculations, an overall picture of recent achievements/breakthroughs and research prospective will be targeted, including electronic and thermal transport, optoelectronics (excitonic and plasmonic effects) and mechanical properties.

 
 
Jaroslav Fabian
Universität Regensburg
Germany
Invited
Yuan Ping Feng
NUS
Singapore
Invited
Luis E. F. Foa Torres
University of Chile
Chile
Invited
Francois Peeters
University of Antwerp
Belgium
Invited
 
 
Workshop 4: Energy

Devices for storing and converting energy, including batteries, supercapacitors, solar and fuel cells, as well as for water splitting and thermoelectricity often benefit from having materials with a large surface area. When combined with a high surface reactivity, high conductivity, or useful optical properties, graphene and related materials (GRMs) become of notable interest for a range of energy applications. This workshop aims to highlight the latest advances and development in the use of GRMs for energy conversion and storage, outlining the stumbling blocks for industrial applications and benchmarking to other technologies.

 
 
Jong-Beom Baek
UNIST
Korea
Invited
Yury Georgievich Gogotsi
Drexel University
USA
Invited
Giulia Grancini
EPFL
Switzerland
Invited
Cecilia Mattevi
Imperial College London
UK
Invited
 
 
Workshop 5: Biosensors and Medical Applications
The workshop will be focused on the latest advances in developing graphene-based biosensors (optical, electrical etc), toxicity issues of GRMs as well as their latest developments in nanomedicine and medical applications such as tissue engineering, electrodes for brain, drug delivery, and so forth. Integration of graphene into innovative (bio)sensing systems will lead to high sensitive, high selective and cost-effective analysis and monitoring in fields like medicine, environment, security and other industries. The workshop aims to discuss bio applications facing the requirements set within the context of industrial research.

 
 
Lucia Gemma Delogu
Institute for Pediatric Research
Italy
Invited
Radek Zboril
Palacky University in Olomouc
Czech Republic
Invited
 
 
Workshop 6: Wearable and flexible devices

 

 
 
Henrik Sandberg
VTT
Finland
Invited
Haofei Shi
Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, CAS
China
Keynote
Andrey Turchanin
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Germany
Invited
 
 

A series of targeted talks given by Invited speakers will be followed by oral contributions selected from the Graphene 2018 submissions on all workshops mentioned above.