Invited Speakers
Alex Zettl
Symposium Keynote Speaker
“The past, present and future of 2D materials”
Professor of Physics, UC Berkeley
Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jerry Woodall
Banquet Keynote Speaker
“New Ways to Convert and Store Intermittent Power”
Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Davis
National Medal of Technology Laureate
Scientific Program Invited Speakers
Qing Cao
Univ. Illinois Urbana Champagne, Carbon nanotube tansistor technology: The past, the present, and the future
Jean Fompeyrine
Zurich/IBM, Epitaxy & direct wafer bonding for heterogenous integration in future silicon technology
Tingyi Gu
University of Delaware, Influence of Van der Waals interface in hybrid integrated photonics towards high-speed operations
Jason Hoffman
Harvard University, Complex oxide heterostructures for non-collinear spintronics
Charles Hunt
University of California, Davis, Using AP-CVD Ge homoepitaxy in high-speed photodiodes for Xray & infrared Imaging arrays
Jon Paul Mari
University of Pennsylvania, Synthesis and characteristics of epitaxial oxide/ GaN heterostructures
Robert Nemanich
Arizona State University, Epitaxy of Doped Diamond
Chris Palmstrom
Univ. of Calif. Santa Barbara, Materials for Topological Quantum Computing Applications
Sufei Shi
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Fundamentals and Future Aspects of 2D Excitons
Kevin Schulte
National Renewable Energy Lab, Dynamic Hydride Vapor Phase Epitaxy of High- Performance III-V Optoelectronic Devices
Junkyo Suh
Stanford University, Low Resistance III-V Hetero-contacts to n-Ge