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To further promote the functionalization and industrialization of optoelectronic materials and devices, the 7th International Conference on Optoelectronic Materials, Technology and Application will be held on 15-17 November 2024 in Fuzhou China. Over 100 leading experts at home and abroad will be invited to share their frontier ideas and cutting-edge information in this field. There will also be interesting activities such as Industrial Forum, Young Scientist Forum and Compact Exhibition for all the participants to exchange their wonderful thoughts and experiences.
 
Program Update
OMTA2024 Technical Program 1112

Activities
  • Plenary Presentation
  • Keynote & Invited Presentation
  • Oral & Poster Presentation
  • Forum on Industry-University-Research Cooperation
  • Young Scientist Forum
  • Compact Exhibition

大会报告按钮

Yasuhiko Arakawa
Yasuhiko Arakawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Prof. Yasuhiko Arakawa is a Specially-Appointed Professor and Director of Quantum Innovation Co-Creation Center, the Institute of Nano Quantum Information Electronics at the University of Tokyo. He received his PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1980 and immediately appointed as an Assistant Professor of the University of Tokyo. Then, he was promoted to Associate Professor in 1981 and became a full Professor in 1993. He was a Visiting Researcher at the California Institute of Technology from 1984 to 1986 and a Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Munich in 2010. He has authored 820 scientific journal papers and has given 530 invited presentations (incl. 92 plenary/keynote presentations) at international conferences.  He received numerous awards, including IBM Science Awrad (1991), Leo Esaki Award (2004), IEEE/LEOS William Streifer Award (2004), Fujiwara Award, Prime Minister Award (2007), IEEE David Sarnoff Award, the Medal with Purple Ribbon (2009), C&C Prize (2010), Heinrich Welker Award, OSA Nick Holonyak Jr. Award (2011), the Japan Academy Prize (2017), IEEE Junichi Nishizawa Medal (2019), and URSI Balthasar Van der Pol Gold Meda (2023). In 2023, he was honored by the Japanese government as a Person of Cultural Merit.
Report Title: Advances in quantum dot photonics: From the dawn to practical applications
胡文平
Wenping Hu, Tianjin University, China
Prof. Wenping Hu is a Professor of School of Science, Tianjin University. He has been focused on organic semiconductors, crystals and devices for decades. He got his B.S. degree from Hunan University in 1993, M.S. degree from Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMRCAS) in 1996 and Ph.D degree from Institute of Chemistry, CAS in 1999. Then he joined Osaka University and Stuttgart University as a research fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, respectively. In 2003 he worked in Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT), and then joined into ICCAS again as a full professor. He served as a Visiting Scholar at Department of Chemistry, Stanford University in 2007, a Visiting Professor at Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore in 2013. He worked as the dean of School of Science, Tianjin University in 2013 and was promoted to vice president for foreign affairs and science development in 2016. He focuses on organic optoelectronics, has published 4 books (Organic Optoelectronics for Wiley etc.) and ~700 peer reviewed papers with citations over 46,000 times (H index=105). He works as Chief Editor of SmartMat,  and EB member of several journals including Adv. Energy Mater., Adv. Electron. Mater., Nano Research, Sci. China Mater., and international advisory board member of Chemistry – An Asian Journal.
Report Title: Organic semiconductors and crystals
 
L. Jay Guo
L. Jay Guo, The University of Michigan, USA
Prof. L. Jay Guo is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan. His lab is involved in interdisciplinary research, with activities ranging from polymer-based photonic devices and sensor applications, flexible transparent conductors, nanophotonics, structural colors and AI assisted design, hybrid photovoltaics and photodetectors, to nanomanufacturing technologies. Prof. Guo has 290 journal publications, with citation ~ 33,000 times, and an H-index of 90 (by google scholar). His professional service includes Associate Editor of Optica (till 2021); and currently member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Advanced Optical Materials, and Opto-electric Science. His entrepreneur activities include co-founding two startup companies to commercialize technologies from his lab.
Report Title: AI for Science: What can it do for us in optics? 
 
shujun zhang
Shujun Zhang, University of Wollongong, Australia
Prof. Shujun Zhang is a Distinguished Professor of University of Wollongong, Australia, prior to which, he was a Senior Scientist and Professor of the Pennsylvania State University, USA. He has authored/co-authored over 600 technical papers and is the Clarivate highly cited researchers in Cross field or Materials field since 2021. He has received a number of awards from various societies, including Academician of World Academy of Ceramics (2023), IEEE Fellow of the Ultrasonics, Ferroelectric and Frequency Control Society (UFFC-S, 2021); Fellow of the American Ceramic Society (2019); ARC Future Fellow (2015-2019); winner of the Ross Coffin Purdy Award at the American Ceramic Society (2020); Top researcher in the field of Ceramic Engineering in Australia (2019, 2021-); winner of the NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science & Engineering (2021), the IEEE UFFC-S Ferroelectrics Recognition Award (2021); and Vice-Chancellor’s Research Excellence Award for Researcher of the Year (UOW, 2022). He is the elected IEEE UFFC AdCom member (2016-2018) and Vice President for Ferroelectrics (IEEE UFFC, 2021-2023). He is the Editor-in-Chief for Microstructures, section Editor-in-Chief for Crystals, Associate Editor for the Journal of the American Ceramic Society, IEEE Transactions on UFFC and Science Bulletin. He is now focusing on fabrication-microstructure-property-performance relationship of electronic materials for piezoelectric and energy storage/harvesting applications.
Report Title: Relaxor-PT ferroelectric crystals for piezoelectric & electro-optic applications
 
Takashige Omatsu
Takashige Omatsu, Chiba University, Japan
Prof. Takashige Omatsu is a professor at Chiba University, Japan, and he established and manages the Molecular Chirality Research Center at Chiba University. He has served as the Founding Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of Optics Continuum, and he is also currently serving as EiC of the Journal of Nanophotonics. He is contributing to the CLEO-PR as a steering committee chair. He hosted CLEO-PR 2022 (Sapporo, Japan) as the general conference chair. He is also acting as the chair of the Optical Manipulation Conference (OMC). He has been continuously leading to the optics and photonics community on the global stage (OSA Director At Large (2015-2017), JSAP Photonics Division Director (2017-2019), JSAP Director (2019-2021)). He has published 199 papers and has delivered 150+ invited talks. He has been awarded numerous awards, including Prize for Science and Technology, MEXT. He was elected as a JSAP, OPTICA and SPIE fellow, and he is as a visiting professor to universities including Ajou, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung, Macquarie, Tianjin, and Fujian Normal.
Report Title: Materials manipulation using optical quasiparticles



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