Speakers and Program
Keynote Speakers
- Michael Roukes (California Institute of Technology)
>30 Y of NEMS ...and yet, frontiers await - Andrew N. Cleland (The University of Chicago)
Quantum physics with individual acoustic phonons
Invited Speakers
- Farbod Alijani (Delft University of Technology)
Bacterial nanomotion and synchronization probed by micromechanical devices - Adrian Bachtold (ICFO)
Nonlinearities in mechanical resonators at the zero-point motion level - Warwick Bowen (The University of Queensland)
Superfluid-coated nanophotonics: nonlinear waves and solitons - Matteo Fadel (ETH Zurich)
Preparation and characterization of non-Gaussian quantum states of motion in a mechanical resonator - Masamitsu Hayashi (The University of Tokyo)
The coupling constants of magnons and acoustic phonons in magnetic nanostructures - Joel Moser (Soochow University)
The response of graphene resonators to a multifrequency coherent drive and to modulated boundary conditions - Yoshichika Otani (The University of Tokyo/RIKEN)
Hybrid Magnon-Phonon Crystals - Yogesh Patil (Yale University)
Knots, non-abelian braids, and geometric phases in non-hermitian systems - Fabio Pistolesi (CNRS)
Cavity and two-level system optomechanics in strong coupling - John Sader (California Institute of Technology)
Nonlinear fluid flows and mass spectrometry using nanomechanical devices - Amir Safavi-Naeini (Stanford University)
TBA - Albert Schliesser (Niels Bohr Institute)
Quantum and topological phononics with ultrasound waves on a chip - Oriel Shoshani (Ben-Gurion University)
A method for improving oscillator frequency stability using feedback-controlled amplitude and phase - Junho Suh (POSTECH)
Optomechanical nonlinearity and nanomechanical self-oscillation in cavity electromechanical system - Dana Weinstein (Purdue University)
TBA - Xin Zhou (CNRS)
Multimode coupling and nonlinear dynamics in coupled double-drum resonators - Oded Zilberberg (University of Konstanz)
The topology of driven-dissipative nonlinear resonators
Session Schedule
- The talk schedule can be downloaded from here
- The detailed program including poster information can be confirmed from here.
June 2nd (Mon.) | June 3rd (Tue.) | June 4th (Wed.) | June 5th (Thu.) | June 6th (Fri.) |
Bus Transfer (Urban Hotel → NTT) |
Bus Transfer (Urban Hotel → NTT) |
Bus Transfer (Urban Hotel → NTT) |
Bus Transfer (Urban Hotel → NTT) |
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9:40 - 12:30 Opening and Oral Session |
9:20 - 12:30 Oral Session |
9:20 - 12:30 Oral Session |
9:20 - 12:40 Oral Session |
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12:30 - 14:00 Lunch |
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch |
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch |
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch |
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14:00 - 17:30 Oral Session |
14:00 - 17:30 Oral Session |
14:00 - 17:30 Oral Session |
14:00 - 16:00 Oral Session and Closing |
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18:00 - 20:00 Welcome Reception (Atsugi Urban Hotel) |
17:30 - 19:30 Poster Session |
17:30 - 19:30 Poster Session |
Bus Transfer (NTT → Rembrandt Hotel ) |
Bus Transfer (NTT → Urban Hotel) |
Bus Transfer (NTT → Urban Hotel) |
Bus Transfer (NTT → Urban Hotel) |
19:00 - 21:00 Conference Banquet (Rembrandt Hotel Atsugi) |
Presentation Instructions
Oral Presentation
The time allotted for oral presentations including 5 min Q&A is:
- Keynote speaker: 45 min
- Invited speaker: 35 min
- Contributing speaker: 25 min
The oral presentations will use an LCD projector and the speakers must bring their own computer AND a copy of the presentation file on a USB memory as backup. HDMI cable is available for the projector and Mac users are requested to provide a compatible adapter.
Poster presentation
Posters are requested in A0 portrait format (84 cm wide and 119cm high) and the title, authors and their affiliations should be clearly displayed at the top. Poster boards and pins to affix the posters will be provided. The posters must be displayed throughout the whole duration of the symposium.
Note for student presenters: The conference will present Student Poster Awards for the students presenting an outstanding poster. The certificate will be given to the awardees in the closing session on Friday.