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16 April 2021
Electronics | 3rd Webinar on Low Dimensional Materials for Optoelectronic Applications

This webinar will address issues related to the latest achievements in Low Dimensional Materials for Optoelectronic Applications attributed to our invited speakers. Audience members will have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and engage in a Q&A with the speakers.

Date: 26 April 2021

Time: 10 a.m. (CEST)

Webinar ID: 856 9742 8566

Register for free here: https://electronics-3.sciforum.net/#webinar_registration

Chair:

Prof. Dr. Elias Stathatos

Section Editor-in-Chief of “Microelectronics and Optoelectronics” in Electronics

Interests: nanostructured semiconductors; third-generation photovoltaics, including perovskite and dye-sensitized solar cells; organic electronics

Speakers:

Dr. Sanshui Xiao

EBM of Section “Microelectronics and Optoelectronics” of Electronics

Presentation Title: Integrated 2D-Material-Based Optoelectronic Devices

Sanshui Xiao obtained his PhD degree at Zhejiang University in 2004, and he is now an Associate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark. His current research interests mainly focus on the exploration of fundamental physics of light–matter interactions and the development of 2D-material-based optoelectronic devices. He has published more than 120 journal papers with a total citation of 4000 and an h-index of 33 (Google scholar). He has co-organized several sessions at SPIE, PIERS, AME, and EMN conferences and obtained the European Optics Prize from the European Optical Society in 2008. He is a senior member of OSA and SPIE, and also serves as the Topical Editor for Applied Optics.

Prof. Dr. Yahya M. Meziani

EBM of Section “Microelectronics and Optoelectronics” of Electronics

Presentation Title: 2D-Material-Based Devices for Terahertz Technology

Dr. Yahya Meziani is currently working as an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, Salamanca University. He has previously worked as a researcher for Tohoku University, Japan, and for Montpellier 2 University, France. Dr. Meziani has been conducting research on the Quantum Hall effect phenomenon and its application for the conservation of the Ohm unit. His research focuses on the development of new electronic devices that can emit and/or detect terahertz radiation at room temperature. He is author and co-author of more than 90 scientific publications. He has a h-index of 19 according to Web of Science.

For any questions about the webinar, please send an email to [email protected].

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