Program

The meeting will start on Monday at 10:00 and will end on Thursday at 12:00.
The detailed program will be available after the submission deadline by clicking on the icon located on the right column of this page.

Keynote lectures

Bruno Chaudret — CNRS | Université de Toulouse III | INSA Toulouse, Toulouse
Nanoparticles for magnetically induced catalysis

Jean-Jacques Greffet — Institut d'Optique | CNRS, Palaiseau
Light emitting metasurfaces

Claire Wilhelm — CNRS | Institut Curie | IPGG | PSL Université, Paris
Magnetic nanoparticles as instructive and therapeutic tools in cancer and regenerative medicine

Invited talks

Souhir Boujday — LRS, Sorbonne Université | CNRS, Paris
Coupling optical and piezoelectric nanosurfaces to shed new light on the biomolecular adsorption

Xavier Bouju — CEMES, CNRS | Université Toulouse III, Toulouse
What can we learn from the NanoCar Race 2?

Sandrine Bourrelly — MADIREL, Aix-Marseille Université | CNRS, Marseille
What can calorimetry bring to the understanding of adsorption in MOF materials?

Benoît Cluzel — ICB, Université de Bourgogne | CNRS, Dijon
Saturable Plasmonic Metasurfaces

Nadège Courjal — Femto ST, Université Bourgogne Franche Comté | CNRS, Besançon
Lithium niobate electro-photonic devices

Glenna Drisko — ICMCB, CNRS | Université de Bordeaux | INP Bordeaux
Creating color and iridescence through the fabrication of nanostructured surfaces

Laetitia Dubau — LEPMI, CNRS | Université Grenoble Alpes | INP Grenoble
Stability of nanostructured Pt-based electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

Mahmoud Elsawy — INRIA, Nice
Statistical learning optimization methodology for metasurface applications

Anne-Laure Fehrembach — Institut Fresnel, Aix-Marseille Université | CNRS, Marseille
Second harmonic generation in cavity-resonator-integrated grating couplers

Yoan Léger — Institut Foton, CNRS | INSA de Rennes, Rennes
Transport in photoelectrochemical heterojunctions: Interface-controlled physics

Ariel Levenson — C2N, CNRS | Université de Paris Sud, Saclay
Playing with holes and nonlinearity, is there any limit to the versatility of photonic crystals ?

Fyodor Malchik — al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Turn Lemons into Lemonade: increasing the MXene capacity by controlled oxidation in air for water-based supercapacitors

Victor Malgras — IM2NP, CNRS | Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille
Confining the crystallization of lead halide perovskite nanocrystals in mesoporous oxides

Olivier Pierre-Louis — ILM, CNRS | Université Lyon 1, Lyon
Controlling shape of few-particle clusters with a macroscopic field

Fabrice Raineri — INPHYNI, Université Cote d'Azur | CNRS, Nice
III-V on Silicon optical nanosources

Nicolas Sanner — LP3, CNRS | Aix-Marseille Univ. , Marseille
Writing nanohole arrays with controllable depth in fused silica by ultrafast laser ablation

Frédéric Sauvage — LRCS, CNRS | Université de Picardie, Amiens
Wolfgang Pauli used to say that « God made the bulk; surfaces were invented by the Devil », is the lead halide perovskite departs from this extract ?




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