Speakers

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        - Johan Åkerman (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
               ICT
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        - Masashi Aono (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
               Amoeba-inspired Nanoarchitectonic Computing for Solving Computationally Demanding Problems
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        - Adrian Bachtold (ICFO, Spain)
               Mechanical resonators based on nanotubes and graphene
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        - Dario Bercioux (DIPC, Spain)
              Pseudo-spin-dependent scattering in carbon nanotubes
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        - Xavier Blase (Institut Néel, CNRS & UFJ, France)
              Excited states in organic systems from many-body-perturbation theory: the FIESTA initiative
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        - Mads Brandbyge (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
               Elastic and inelastic electron transport simulations from first principles – new methods and effects
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        - Gianaurelio Cuniberti (University of Technology Dresden, Germany)
               Multiscale modelling in Advanced Materials and Devices
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        - Erik Dujardin (CEMES/CNRS, France)
               Graphene as an integrated platform for molecular-scale devices
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        - Ruben Esteban  (DIPC, Spain)
               Optoelectronics in plasmonic nanogaps
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        - Joaquín Fernández Rossier (INL, Portugal)
               Designer nanomagnets
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        - Nuria Ferrer-Anglada (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
               Stable p-doping in graphene and Terahertz spectroscopy
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        - Laura Fumagalli (IBEC, Spain)
               Probing electric polarization of nano-objects and biomolecules using scanning probe microscopy
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        - Jose A. Garrido (Technische Universität München, Germany)
               Graphene field effect transistors for biosensing and bioelectronics
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        - Philippe Godignon  (CNM-ICMAB-CSIC, Spain)
               Challenges in nano-patterning of epitaxial graphene grown on Silicon Carbide wafers
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        - Gonçalo Gonçalves  (Aixtron Ltd., UK)
               Recent advances in CVD graphene
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        - Pedro Gomez  (ICN2 & CSIC, Spain)
               Energy Materials
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        - Kazutoshi Haraguchi  (Nihon Unviersity, Japan)
               Synthesis and functions of platinum-polymer-clay nanocomposite gels fabricated via exfoliated clay-mediated                in situ reduction
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        - Rainer Hillenbrand  (CIC nanoGUNE, Spain)
               Two-Dimensional Optics with Graphene Plasmons Launched by Metal Antennas
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        - David Jiménez (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
               Detrimental factors lowering the performance of graphene field-effect transistors
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        - Frank Koppens (ICFO, Spain)
              Electrical control and detection of nanoscale optical fields with 2d materials.
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        - Kostas Kostarelos (University of Manchester, UK)
               
Adoption of graphene materials in medicine
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        - Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech, USA)
               Adventures in nanoscale computational microscopy
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        - Laura M. Lechuga (ICN2 & CSIC, Spain)
               Nanophotonic lab-on-chip biosensors for point-of-care diagnostics
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        - Max Lemme (University of Siegen, Germany)
               Graphene in Microelectronics - It's not all about Mobility!
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        - Markus Maier (Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH, Germany)
               Recent Advancements in Surface Science Instrumentation - The LT Nanoprobe
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        - Lluis F. Marsal (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
               Nanostructural engineering of nanoporous anodic alumina for optical biosensing
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        - Jesus M. De La Fuente  (ICMA, Instituto de Ciencias de Materiales de Aragon, Spain)
               Designing inorganic nanoparticles for biotechnological applications
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        - Arben Merkoçi (ICN2 & ICREA, Spain)
               Graphene-based platforms for electrical and optical biosensing
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        - Francisco J. Meseguer (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia & ICMM-CSIC, Spain)
               Silicon colloids. Properties and applications to metamaterials, sensing and solar energy harvesting
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        - David Muñoz-Rojas (Laboratoire des Matériaux et du Génie Physique (LMGP), CNRS - Grenoble, France)
               The BIG EFFECT of nanoscience on energy materials and applications
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        - Enrique Navarro (Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (CSIC), Spain)
               Assessing the environmental toxicity of nanomaterials: the case of silver nanoparticles
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        - Michael D. Patterson (Graphene Frontiers, USA)
                Graphene Biosensors – The Next Frontier in Medical Diagnostics
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        - Valerio Pruneri (ICFO, Spain)
               Ultrathin metals and graphene for flexible optoelectronic devices
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        - Romain Quidant (ICFO & ICREA, Spain)
               Thermoplasmonics: Nanoscale control of heat and its applications
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        - Felix Ritort (Universitat de Barcelona & CIBER-BBN, Spain)
               Force spectroscopy of anticancer drugs binding nucleic acids
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        - Stephan Roche (ICN2 & ICREA, Spain)
               Theory
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        - Günther Ruhl (Infineon Technologies AG, Germany)
               Perspectives of Graphene in Semiconductor Industry
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        - Daniel Ruiz Molina (ICN2, Spain)
               Catechol-based bioinspired materials: from theranostics to water treatment
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        - Mark H. Rümmeli (Sungkyunkwan Univ. & Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics (IBS), South Korea)
               Room temperature in-situ nanostructure synthesis using electron beam irradiation
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        - Daniel Sanchez Portal (CFM-UPV/EHU & DIPC, Spain)
               Simulations of Electron Dynamics in Solids and Nanostructures with SIESTA
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        - Karlheinz Strobl (CVD Equipment Corporation, USA)
               CVD graphene: Batch versus Roll to Roll Scale-up
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        - Christoph Strunk (University of Regensburg, Germany)
               Discrete symmetries and the Kondo Effect in Clean Carbon Nanotubes
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        - Kazuya Terabe (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan)
               Functionality controls of metallic and graphene oxides based on solid-state-nanoionics
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        - Sergio Valenzuela  (ICN2 & ICREA, Spain)
               ICT
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        - Eva M. Weig (University of Konstanz, Germany)
               Coherent control of nanoelectromechanical systems
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        - Amaia Zurutuza (Graphenea S. A., Spain)
               
Progress in Graphene Materials Applications
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