The XXXI Edition of the Distributed Doctoral School on Metamaterials will be held on June 21-24, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The school, co-organized by the ITMO University and METAMORPHOSE VI AISBL, will be focused on Nanophotonics and Metamaterials.
Info about venue, registration fees, visa invitation letters can be found here.
To reserve your seat, please login at http://www.metamorphose-vi.org and go there to the shop for registration.
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Dates: 21-24 June 2016
Place: St. Petersburg, Russia
Title of the Course: Nanophotonics and Metamaterials
School Coordinator: Prof. Pavel Belov, ITMO University
Dr. Andrey Bogdanov, ITMO University
School Secretary: Mikhail Odit, ITMO University
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Lectures
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Andrey Novitsky, Transformation optics without geometric insight
Towards to the light tractor beams (Belarusian State University, Belarus)
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Pavel Ginzburg, Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics in Application to Plasmonics and Metamaterials (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
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Milhail Lapine, Analytical modelling of artificial magnetics: homogenisation and boundary effects (University of Tecnology Sydney, Australia)
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Constantine Simovski, Introduction to PC
Band gap Structures
PC in nanophotonics
Pseudolens and superprism (Aalto University, Finland)
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Andrei Lavrinenko, Surface waves on stratified media (Technical Univerisity of Denmark, Denmark)
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Ilya Shadrivov, Tunable metamaterials (Australian National University, Australia)
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Oleg Mitrofanov, Terahertz technologies for metamaterials research (University College London, UK)
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Alexander Khanikaev, Photonic topological insulators in two- and three-dimensions
Acoustic topological insulators (Queens College, USA)
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Shanhui Fan, Nanophotonics: controlling the flow of light and heat (Standford University, USA)
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Boris Chichkov, Micro- and nano-laser technology (Laser Zentrum Hannover E.V., Germany)
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Didier Felbacq, Topological aspects of Bloch theory (University of Montperllier, France)
- Pavel Belov, All-dielectric metamaterials (ITMO University, Russia)