2D Materials Conference
meet the leading experts
Munich | June 3 - 8, 2024
Join us at the conference on 2D Materials to explore the limitless possibilities and transformative potential of these atomically thin marvels.
Be part of discussions that shape the future of physics & materials science and accelerate innovation across a wide range of applications:
- Twistronics and moiré superlattices
- Polaritons in 2D materials
- 2D magnets
- Optical spectroscopy of 2D materials
- Plasmonics
- Spintronics and multiferroics
- Topological 2D materials
We are sorry, but registrations are closed as we have reached the maximum capacity of participants.
However, we will have most of the contributions recorded & are share them with you once the conference is over.
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In case of other questions, please contact the conference organizers at 2Dmaterials@attocube.com.
Conference Program
Download the detailed conference program and get an overview of all talks, topics, and sessions.
Speakers
Yohannes Abate
University of Georgia
USA
Marin Alexe
University of Warwick
UK
Mazhar Ali
TU Delft
Netherlands
Pablo Alonso-González
University of Oviedo
Spain
Mete Atatüre
University of Cambridge
UK
Dmitri Basov
Columbia University
USA
Ania Bleszynski Jayich
University of California at Santa Barbara
USA
Jessica Boland
University of Manchester
UK
Cristian Bonato
Heriot-Watt University
UK
Yong Chen
Purdue University,USA
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Qing Dai
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Siyuan Dai
Auburn University
USA
Christian Degen
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Chunhui Du
Georgia Institute of Technology
USA
Goki Eda
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Dmitri Efetov
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Germany
Andrea Ferrari
University of Cambridge
UK
Jonathan Finley
Technical University of Munich
Germany
Brian Gerardot
Heriot-Watt University
UK
Arindam Ghosh
Indian Institute of Science
India
Harald Giessen
University of Stuttgart
Germany
Angela R. Hight Walker
NIST Gaithersburg
USA
Rainer Hillenbrand
nanoGUNE
Spain
Sven Höfling
Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg
Germany
Alexander Högele
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Germany
Alexander Holleitner
Technical University of Munich
Germany
Jake Horder
University of Technology Sydney
Australia
Markus Huber
University of Regensburg
Germany
Shahal Ilani
Weizmann Institute of Science
Israel
Atac Imamoglu
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Vincent Jacques
University of Montpellier & CNRS
France
Minoru Kawamura
RIKEN
Japan
Frank Koppens
ICFO Barcelona
Spain
Alexey Kuzmenko
University of Geneva
Switzerland
Efrat Lifshitz
Technion
Israel
Mengkun Liu
Stony Brook University
USA
Yuerui Lu
Australian National University
Australia
Kin Fai Mak
Cornell University
USA
Patrick Maletinsky
University of Basel
Switzerland
Samuel Mañas-Valero
University of Valencia
Spain
Artem Mishchenko
University of Manchester
UK
Qingdong Ou
University of Macao
China
Stuart Parkin
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Germany
Abhay Pasupathy
Brookhaven National Laboratory
USA
Martino Poggio
University of Basel
Switzerland
Hryhoriy Polshyn
Institute of Science and Technology
Austria
Cheng-Wei Qiu
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Ramamoorthy Ramesh
Rice University
USA
Markus Raschke
University of Colorado Boulder
USA
Christian Schneider
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Germany
Jan Seidel
University of New South Wales
Australia
Jie Shan
Cornell University
USA
Jian Shen
Fudan University
China
Tomasz Smolenski
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
Zdenek Sofer
University of Chemistry and Technology Prague
Czechia
Ajit Srivastava
Emory University, USA
University of Geneva, Switzerland
Thomas Taubner
RWTH Aachen University
Germany
Bernhard Urbaszek
Technical University of Darmstadt
Germany
Jana Vejpravova
Charles University
Czechia
Miriam Vitiello
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Italy
Thomas Weitz
Georg August University of Göttingen
Germany
William Wilson
Harvard University
USA
Xiaodong Xu
University of Washington
USA
Amir Yacoby
Harvard University
USA
Norman Yao
Harvard University
USA
Kenji Yasuda
Cornell University
USA
Yu Ye
Peking University
China
Ziliang Ye
University of British Columbia
Canada
Eli Zeldov
Weizmann Institute of Science
Israel
Vladimir Zenin
University of Southern Denmark
Denmark
Canxun Zhang
University of California at Santa Barbara
USA
Conference Info
Venue: Theater Haar
The conference will take place in the Theater Haar (20 minutes by metro from the Munich city center) with more than 200 participants and over 70 scientific talks.
NanoFactory
The NanoFactory - the headquarters of attocube will host the poster session during the conference. We also invite you to take part in the company tour.
- Poster Session
- Company Tour
Hotel Recommendations
Please make sure to book your hotel well in advance. Below you can find some hotel recommendations either close to the NanoFactory or in the city center.
Close to the NanoFactory
Munich City Center:
Social Program
We will offer a joint visit to one of the most popular and impressive palaces and castles all over Europe: Schloß Neuschwanstein - the fairytale like castle build by King Ludwig II. After the visit we will enjoy lunch in a typical Bavarian restaurant.
Conference Fee
The conference fee of 200 € includes conference material, lunches, conference dinner & coffee breaks.
Presenters of oral talks receive a 100 % discount.
*Any cancellations prior to March 1, 2024 are free of charge.