Date: 17-19 April 2024
Location: Zuse Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany
The topics of the Annual Meeting Photonic Devices are the simulation,
physical properties and deeper understanding of novel photonic devices.
The audience consists of physicists, mathematicians and electrical engineers.
The intent is to have an active exchange of results, ideas and methods between
these different scientific fields from fundamental to applied research.
This is also seen in the scientific program of the previous workshops.
The AMPD2024 will also be part of the MATH+ thematic Einstein semester Mathematics for Quantum Technologies.
Speakers:
Alberto Curto |
Ghent University |
Chiral sensing with semiconductor nanophotonics (invited) |
Carsten Henkel |
Universität Potsdam |
Modelling from metals to molecules - photonics at the 10nm canyon (invited) |
Carsten Rockstuhl |
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
A Multi‐Scale Approach to Simulate the Optical Response of Molecular Nanomaterials (invited) |
Domenico de Ceglia |
University of Brescia |
Nonlinear nonlocal flat-optics for signal processing (invited) |
Femius Koenderink |
AMOLF Institute, Center for Nanophotonics, Amsterdam |
Resonant nanophotonics & computational reconstruction for sensing and metrology (invited) |
Gian Marcello Andolina |
College de France, Paris |
Surface-response formalism for quantum-corrected electrodynamics in metallic nanostructures (invited) |
Julian Bopp |
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
‘Sawfish’ Photonic Crystal Nanostructures for Near-Unity Emitter-to-Waveguide Coupling (invited) |
Kevin M. McPeak |
Louisiana State University |
Resonant Plasmonic-Biomolecular Chiral Sensing in the Far-Ultraviolet (invited) |
Lei Xu |
Nottingham Trent University |
Nonlinear metasurfaces for near-infrared imaging (invited) |
Maria Moreno-Cardoner |
University of Barcelona |
Minimalistic efficient quantum devices build of dipole coupled nano arrays of quantum emitters (invited) |
Rémi Colom |
CRHEA, CNRS, Université Côte d’Azur |
Phase singularities in resonant metasurfaces (invited) |
Silvia Vignolini |
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam |
Self assembled chiral plasmonic structure via bio templating (invited) |
Thomas Christensen |
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby |
How common is photonic band topology? (invited) |
Thomas Pertsch |
Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
Entanglement generation by nanoscale photonics (invited) |
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Final Program: AMPD2024_Final_Program.pdf
Abstract submission deadline: 31 January 2024
Decision about acceptance: 21 February 2024
Registration deadline: 07 April 2024
Workshop: 17-19 April 2024
The Annual Meeting Photonic Devices is organized by members of the Computational Nano Optics group.
There is no registration fee. The number of participants is limited.
Please let us know if you would like to give a talk (or poster) or if you would like to attend the workshop as an audience member without presenting your work.
If you would like to give a talk (or poster), please send us a pdf file with a short abstract (up to one page long). No special format is required, the abstracts will not be published.
Please email your registration (full name; institution; address; abstract of the talk, if applicable) to
Felix Binkowski.
16th Annual Meeting Photonic Devices will be held at Zuse Institute Berlin.
Zuse Institute Berlin
Takustraße 7
14195 Berlin
Germany