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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest developments in nanophotonics, including novel materials and techniques for manipulating light at the nanoscale. Researchers are invited to present their findings on the integration of nanophotonic devices in various applications.
This session explores the fundamental principles governing quantum devices, including quantum dots and single-photon sources. Contributions that highlight innovative applications in quantum computing and secure communication are particularly encouraged.
This track delves into the study of plasmonics and metamaterials, emphasizing their unique optical properties and potential applications. Researchers are invited to discuss advancements in the design and fabrication of these materials for enhanced light manipulation.
This session addresses the design and optimization of optical cavities and waveguides for various photonic applications. Presentations will focus on innovative approaches to enhance light confinement and propagation in these structures.
This track emphasizes the theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum photonics, including quantum coherence and light-matter interaction. Contributions that bridge the gap between theory and practical implementation are highly valued.
This session explores the phenomena of nonlinear optics within nanostructured materials, highlighting their potential for novel optical devices. Researchers are encouraged to present experimental and theoretical studies on nonlinear effects at the nanoscale.
This track focuses on the development and application of optical sensors utilizing nanophotonic and quantum technologies. Contributions that demonstrate advancements in sensitivity, selectivity, and miniaturization are particularly welcome.
This session addresses cutting-edge nanofabrication techniques essential for the development of advanced photonic devices. Researchers are invited to share innovative methods that enhance precision and scalability in device fabrication.
This track discusses the challenges faced in the field of integrated photonics, including material compatibility and device integration. Presentations should focus on novel solutions that advance the integration of photonic components.
This session explores the interaction between light and matter at the quantum level, particularly in cavity QED systems. Researchers are invited to present their findings on quantum emitters and their role in enhancing light-matter interactions.
This track aims to identify and discuss future trends and directions in the field of nano-optics. Contributions that propose innovative concepts and highlight emerging technologies are encouraged to foster collaboration and exploration.