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We proudly share with you the program for CSW 2024, which we are very much looking forward hosting in Sweden, Lund in June.
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Please note that details will still be added and changes may be made.
Updated June 4th 2024.
Topics for CSW 2024
Speakers and titles
Uttam Singisetti, Buffalo
High performance gallium oxide devices
Cezar Zota, IBM Zürich
Energy-efficient cryogenic electronics for quantum computing
Arnulf Leuther, IAF
InGaAs HEMTs for Cryogenic Applications
Gema Martinez Criado, ESRF
Exploring semiconductor nanostructures with synchrotron nanobeams
Simone Portalupi, Stuttgart
Semiconductor quantum dots for integrated photonics and long distance implementations
Erik Bakkers, TU Eindhoven
Quantum Device Epitaxy
Maria Tchernycheva, CNRS
Nitride nanowire light emitting diodes: from single wire properties to device applications
Mickal Bochkowski, Polish Academy of Sciences
Towards GaN-on-GaN High-power Electronic Devices
Francesco La Via, CNR-IMM
Growth, defects and applications of 3C-SiC
Takuya Hoshi, NTT
Progress in Epitaxy of Ultra-High-Speed InP-based Transistors for Future Wireless Communication Systems
Patrik Fay, Notre Dame
Advances in Field Control and Exploitation in III-N Devices
Anna Fontcuberta e Morral., EPFL
TBA
Armando Rastelli, JKU Linz
Growth and properties of GaAs quantum dots for quantum science and technology
Saptarshi Das, Penn State
Three-Dimensional Monolithic and Heterogeneous Integration of Two-Dimensional Materials
Martin Dawson, Un. Strathclyde
UV LEDs/micro-LEDs for optical wireless communications
Michael Kneissl, TU Berlin
Progress in AlGaN-based Far-UVC LED Technologies and Their Applications
Takuya Inoue, Kyoto University
Temporal control of photonic-crystal surface-emitting lasers
Weidong Zhou, U. Texas Arlington
Perspectives on the future of hybrid and regrown PCSELs
Srabanti Chowdhury, Stanford
Powering up with Gallium Nitride technologies