Plenary & Keynote Speakers
Speaker Topic
Toshio Fukuda (2020 IEEE President) Micro-Nano Robotics History in IEEE
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay (NTC 2020 Pioneer Award) Straintronics: Strain-switched Nanomagnets for Digital and Analog Applications
Osamu Tabata (NTC Fellow) Top-down meets bottom-up: Way to explore the plentiful room at the bottom
Tza-Huei Jeff Wang (NTC Fellow) Droplet Microfluidics Technologies for Rapid Pathogen Identification and Susceptibility Testing
Juliana Jaramillo Fernandez Phonons and photons in thermo-functional materials for passive cooling
Nadine Collaert Compound semiconductors and their role in future 6G applications
Keynotes
Mikhail Kats (NTC Early Career Award) Infrared limiters, diodes, and tunable filters based on phase-transition materials
Oluwaseyi Balogun Thermal Conduction Measurements in Low Dimensional Materials and Heterostructures
Reuven Gordon Quantum Plasmonics: Trapping Single Erbium Emitters, Bright Upconversion by Light Induced Tunneling and Below Bandgap THz Generation
Bonnie Gray Flexible polymer nanocomposites for microfluidics and wearable biosensors
Vincent Lee Self-sustained IoT Sensor Technology
Markondeyaraj Pulugurtha Heterogeneous System Component Integration with Nanopackaging
Seiji Samukawa Atomic Layer Defect-free Top-down Process for Future Nano-devices
VR Singh Advanced Nano-Biomedical Sensors and Nano-Electronic Devices for Health Care Applications
Li Zhang Reconfigurable Magnetic Nanoparticle-Swarm for Targeted Delivery
Speaker Info
Toshio Fukuda
Plenary Speaker
Micro-Nano Robotics History in IEEE
Prof. Toshio Fukuda
2020 IEEE President & CEO
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay
Plenary Speaker
Straintronics: Strain-switched Nanomagnets for Digital and Analog Applications
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay
Commonwealth Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA USA
Osamu Tabata
Plenary Speaker
Top-down meets bottom-up: Way to explore the plentiful room at the bottom
Osamu Tabata, Fellow, IEEE
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Tza-Huei (Jeff) Wang
Plenary Speaker
Droplet Microfluidics Technologies for Rapid Pathogen Identification and Susceptibility Testing
Tza-Huei (Jeff) Wang, Fellow IEEE
Mechanical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering Departments, Institute for NanoBioTechnology
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Juliana Jaramillo-Fernandez
Plenary Speaker
Phonons and photons in thermo-functional materials for passive cooling
Juliana Jaramillo-Fernandez
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and BIST, Campus UAB,
Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, 08010 Barcelona, Spain.
Nadine Collaert
Plenary Speaker
Compound semiconductors and their role in future 6G applications
Dr. Nadine Collaert
Program Director, imec
Belgium
Mikhail Kats
Keynote Speaker
Infrared limiters, diodes, and tunable filters based on phase-transition materials
Prof. Mikhail Kats
Associate Professor and Dugald C. Jackson Faculty Scholar, Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Wisconsin – Madison
Oluwaseyi Balogun
Keynote Speaker
Thermal Conduction Measurements in Low Dimensional Materials and Heterostructures
Oluwaseyi Balogun, PhD
Associate Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Northwestern University
Reuven Gordon
Keynote Speaker
Quantum Plasmonics: Trapping Single Erbium Emitters, Bright Upconversion by Light Induced Tunneling and Below Bandgap THz Generation
Reuven Gordon , Ph.D., P. Eng., Fellow OSA, Fellow SPIE, Fellow IEEE
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Victoria, BC Canada
Bonnie Gray
Keynote Speaker
Flexible polymer nanocomposites for microfluidics and wearable biosensors
Bonnie Gray, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Professor, Engineering Science
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Canada
Chengkuo (Vincent) Lee
Keynote Speaker
Self-sustained IoT Sensor Technology
Prof. Chengkuo Lee
Electrical and Computer Engineering
National University of Singapore
Markondeyaraj Pulugurtha
Keynote Speaker
Heterogeneous System Component Integration with Nanopackaging
P M Raj
Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Florida International University, Miami USA
Seiji Samukawa
Keynote Speaker
Atomic Layer Defect-free Top-down Process for Future Nano-devices
Seiji Samukawa, F IEEE
Professor, Advanced Institute for Materials Research & Innovative Energy
Research Center, Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University, Japan
V.R. Singh
Keynote Speaker
Advanced Nano-Biomedical Sensors and Nano-Electronic Devices for Health Care Applications
Prof (Dr) V.R.Singh, Life Fellow- IEEE
National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi India and PDM University, Bahadurgarh,
NCR-Delhia rapid progress