WORKSHOP
Japan-Italy joint workshop


Device science of 2D organic and inorganic materials:
from fundamentals to applications


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We are pleased to announce the organization of the workshop “DSTDM: Device science of 2D organic and inorganic materials: fundamentals to applications. The workshop is a joint initiative of the Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science of Okayama University (Japan) and of the Physics Department of the University of Naples (Italy). It will be held by ZOOM on July 5, 2021. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a highly-specialized forum / consortium to discuss device science and technology using two-dimensional layered organic and inorganic materials for advancement of basic science and future electronics applications. The participants will report on a wide variety of scientific and technical developments based on two-dimensional layered organic and inorganic compounds, which will direct device applications.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in the ZOOM meeting.

Yours sincerely, on behalf of the organizers,

Yoshihiro Kubozono (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University)
Antonio Cassinese (Department of Physics & SPIN CNR, The University of Naples)
Date : July 5, 2021

Place : ZOOM meeting

Sponsor :Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University,
Dep. of Physics, University of Naples Federico II

Registration(until 30 June 2021)
Please send your e-mail address to Kubozono or Cassinese.(yoshikubozono@gmail.com or cassinese@gmail.com)
The Zoom address will be sent you after the approval of registration.

PROVVISIONAL PROGRAM

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Invited Speakers:

Prof. Toshiya Ideue, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
Emergent polarization and intrinsic photovoltaic effect in symmetry-engineered van der Waals interface

Prof. Hidenori Goto, Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University
Different geometrical capacitance of an electric double-layer on monolayer and bilayer graphene

Prof. Hiroki Ago, Global Innovation Center (GIC), Kyushu University
Controlled synthesis and functionalization of 2D materials for future applications

Prof. Kazuhito Tsukagoshi, NIMS
Resistance Switching based on Fullerene channel

Prof. Ryuta Yagi, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences and Engineering, Hiroshima University
New aspects in moire superlattice of hBN/graphene heterostructures

Prof. Luca Ottaviano, Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences & SPIN CNR Unit, Universita dell’Aquila
Emerging oxidized and defective phases in low dimensional CrCl3

Prof. Federico Chianese, Department of Physics & SPIN CNR Unit, Universita Federico II
Memory effects in single crystal graphene quantum capacitors

Prof. Antonio Di Bartolomeo, Department of Physics & SPIN CNR Unit, Universita Salerno
Conduction and photoconduction in 2D-materials based transistors

Prof. Camilla Coletti, Center for Nanotechnology Innovation @ NEST, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia & Graphene Labs, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Graphene matrixes: scalable synthesis, electrical transport, and photonic applications

Prof. Vittorio Pellegrini, BeDimensional & IIT Graphene Labs.
Graphene as a new material for batteries