Dr. Kazunari YAMAURA | National Institute for Materials Science |
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Dr. Alexei BELIK | National Institute for Materials Science |
Dr. Kazunari YAMAURA | National Institute for Materials Science |
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Dr. Yoshihiro TSUJIMOTO | National Institute for Materials Science |
Prof. Youguo SHI | The Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Prof. Yanfeng GUO | Shanghai Tech University |
Dr. Yoshihiro TSUJIMOTO | National Institute for Materials Science |
Prof. Jun LI | Nanjing University |
Prof. Brendan KENNEDY | The University of Sydney |
Prof. Ikuya Yamada | Osaka Prefecture University |
Strongly correlated materials are expected to be utilized in advanced functional devices for such as magnetic sensors and recording media because of their significant magnetic and electronic features. Currently, many studies are focused on correlated d electrons system of solid-state oxides, mixed anion compounds, nitrides, metal-based complexes, and so on, to further develop their practical features such as metal-insulator transition, high-Tc superconductivity, quantum magnetism, and topological phenomena. In this symposium, we bring together leading scientists who are actively investigating correlated materials and overlook progress of our studies from nano- to macro-scales. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. New materials and functions in 3d, 4d, 5d system
2. Multiferroic and spintronic materials
3. Low dimensional magnetic materials
4. Topological phenomena
5. Strongly correlated thin films and interfaces
6. Novel superconductors and their properties and applications
7. Novel properties of metal-based complexes and organic molecules
8. Structural transition and properties change under extreme conditions
Abdel-Hafiez, Mahmoud | Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research |
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Akamatsu, Hirofumi | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Asaka, Toru | Nagoya Institute of Technology |
Azuma, Masaki | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Boothroyd, Andrew | (Keynote) University of Oxford |
Chen, Lan | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Chen, Xiaolong | (Keynote) Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Dai, Xi | (Keynote) Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Guo, Jiangang | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Guo, Yanfeng | Shanghai Tech University |
Hirose, Yasushi | The University of Tokyo |
Horike, Satoshi | Kyoto University |
Inaguma, Yoshiyuki | Gakushuin University |
Inumaru, Kei | Hiroshima Unviersity |
Ishiwata, Shintaro | The University of Tokyo |
Kennedy, Brendan | The University of Sydney |
Kobayashi, Genki | Institute for Molecular Science |
Li, Jun | Nanjing University |
Li, Shiliang | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Liu, Canhua | Shanghai Jiaotong University |
Liu, Kai | Renmin University |
Long, Youwen | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Luo, Jianlin | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Masuno, Atsunobu | Hirosaki University |
Meng, Jianqiao | Central South University, Changsha |
Meng, Ziyang | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Morikawa, Takeshi | Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc. |
Nakamura, Hiroyuki | Kyoto University |
Oka, Kengo | Chuo University, Tokyo |
Shi, Youguo | The Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Terada, Noriki | National Institute for Materials Science |
Tsuda, Kenji | Tohoku University |
Tsujimoto, Yoshihiro | National Institute for Materials Science |
Ueda, Kazushige | Kyushu Institute of Technology |
Wang, Cong | Beihang University |
Wang, Xuefeng | Nanjing University |
Weng, Hongming | Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Yamada, Ikuya | Osaka Prefecture University |
Yamada, Takahiro | Tohoku University |
Yoshida, Hiroyuki | Hokkaido University |
Zhang, Ding | Tsinghua Unviersity |
zur Loye, Hans-Conrad | (Keynote) University of South Carolina |
Nobel Laureate Prof. SUZUKI special symposium
Superconducting materials and applications
Thermoelectric materials for sustainable development - ACT2017 (AAT)
Materials frontier for transparent advanced electronics
Magnetic oxide thin films and hetero-structures
Synthesis of functional materials for next generation innovative devices applications
Eco-product session
First circular
Flyer (Second circular / Call for papers)