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NANOP: Putting Nanophotonics to work. Owing to the unique optical properties of nanometre-scale systems, Nanophotonics has become a very efficient tool to control light-matter interaction beyond the limit of diffraction. Recent developments in this field have shown the immense potential of nano photonics to contribute to a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines, ranging from fundamental physics to optical engineering, and from biology to clean energies. This second edition of the NANOP conference focuses on the transversal nature of Nanophotonics, by offering an international forum on the latest advances in the field from basic to applied research.

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Place : Spain, Barcelona

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Contact Person:Mr Bouchemat

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NANOP: Putting Nanophotonics to work. Owing to the unique optical properties of nanometre-scale systems, Nanophotonics has become a very efficient tool to control light-matter interaction beyond the limit of diffraction. Recent developments in this field have shown the immense potential of nano photonics to contribute to a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines, ranging from fundamental physics to optical engineering, and from biology to clean energies. This second edition of the NANOP conference focuses on the transversal nature of Nanophotonics, by offering an international forum on the latest advances in the field from basic to applied research.

NANOP: Putting Nanophotonics to work. Owing to the unique optical properties of nanometre-scale systems, Nanophotonics has become a very efficient tool to control light-matter interaction beyond the limit of diffraction. Recent developments in this field have shown the immense potential of nano photonics to contribute to a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines, ranging from fundamental physics to optical engineering, and from biology to clean energies. This second edition of the NANOP conference focuses on the transversal nature of Nanophotonics, by offering an international forum on the latest advances in the field from basic to applied research. will be held in Barcelona,Spain on date 2017-09-15

Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 28th June 2017

Organized By :PREMC

Keynote Speakers : Prof. Niek F. Van Hulst (ICFO – the Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain) Prof. Christoph Langhammer (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Dr. Patrice Genevet (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France) Prof. Arno Rauschenbeutel (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) Dr Arseniy Kuznetsov (Data Storage Institute, Singapore) Prof. Francisco J. Garcia Vidal (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Prof. Frank Vollmer (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany) Pr

Conference Highlights :Photonic & plasmonic nanomaterials Optical properties of nanostructures 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 Nanomedicine

Venue :Balmes Building, UPF - Edifici Balmes, Barcelone, Espagne

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NANOP: Putting Nanophotonics to work.

Owing to the unique optical properties of nanometre-scale systems, Nanophotonics has become a very efficient tool to control light-matter interaction beyond the limit of diffraction. Recent developments in this field have shown the immense potential of nano photonics to contribute to a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines, ranging from fundamental physics to optical engineering, and from biology to clean energies.

This second edition of the NANOP conference focuses on the transversal nature of Nanophotonics, by offering an international forum on the latest advances in the field from basic to applied research.

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