
Novel Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Materials (NEP2DM)
Description
The conference will bring together leading experts in the experimental and theoretical fronts to discuss the newly found correlated electronic states in two dimensional Moiré heterostructures. These include correlated insulators and superconductors in stacked, twisted layers of graphene in their different forms, as well as transition metal dichalcogenide heterostructures like those realized with WSe2 and variants. The conference will feature talks in a range of experimental techniques as well as advanced theoretical modeling, in order to further understand the surprising behaviour of these heterostructures
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Francisco Guinea (IMDEA Nanoscience and DIPC/Ikerbasque)
Fernando de Juan (DIPC/Ikerbasque)
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero (MIT)
Frank Koppens (ICFO)
Objectives
To showcase the latest experimental and theoretical results in the field of two dimensional Moire heterostructures, and to catalyze new collaborations to solve open problems in the field.
Activity directed to
- University student
- Professionals
Contributors
Directors

Fernando de Juan Sanz
Donostia International Physics Center

Francisco Guinea López
IMDEA Nanoscience - DIPC
Speakers

Siddharth Ashok Parameswaran

Leni Bascones
ICMM-CSIC

Dmitri Basov
Columbia University

Alexey Berdyugin
The University of Manchester

Andrei Bernevig

Jennifer Cano
Stony Brook University

Laura Classen
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Dmitri Efetov Efetov

Klaus Ensslin

Atac Imamoglu

Jeil Jung Woo
University of Seoul

Eunah Kim

Mikito Koshino
Department of Physics, Osaka University

Jeanie Lau
The Ohio State University
Chun Ning (Jeanie) Lau is a Professor in the Department of Physics at The Ohio State University. She received her BA in physics from University of Chicago in 1994, and PhD in physics from Harvard in 2001. She was a research associate at Hewlett Packard Labs in Palo Alto from 2002 to 2004, before joining University of California, Riverside in 2004 as an assistant professor. She was promoted to associate professor in 2009 and full professor in 2012. Starting January 2017 she moved to The Ohio State University. The honors and awards she has received include the NSF CAREER award, the PECASE award, Kavli Fellow and APS Fellow. Her research focuses on electronic, thermal and mechanical properties of nanoscale systems, in particular, graphene and other two-dimensional systems.

Stevan Nadj-Perge Nad Perge
California Institute of Technology

Hector Ochoa

Yuval Oreg
Weizmann Institute of Science, Professor

Pierre Anthony Pantaleon Peralta

Daniel Parker
Harvard Physics

Jane Park Park
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cecile Repellin
Massachussets Institute of Technology

Carmen Rubio Verdú

Päivi Törmä
Aalto University

Xiaodong Xu xu

Oleg Yazyev

Eli Zeldov
Weizmann Institute of Science
Registration fees
REGISTRATION FEES | Until 04-07-2022 |
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375,00 EUR |
Venue
Miramar Palace
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Miramar Palace
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa