SESSION 1: Fundamentals of Nucleation and Crystal Growth, Digitization in Crystal Growth
Prof. Dr. Kentaro Kutsukake
How will machine learning change crystal growth research?
Center for Advanced Intelligence Project
RIKEN, Nagoya, Japan
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SESSION 2: Bulk Crystal Growth
Dr. Iryna Buchovska
Directional solidification of Si in travelling magnetic fields: control of material properties
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth
IKZ-Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Prof. Dr. Jeff J. Derby
Modeling The Effects Of Optical Asymmetry And High Pressure On Crystal Growth In A Single-Lamp Optical Floating Zone System
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, USA
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SESSION 3 : Optical crystals
Prof. Dr. Luisa E. Bausá
Plasmonic arrangements on crystalline gain media for solid state nanolasers
Laser Spectroscopy Research Group, Materials Physics Department
Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, Spain
Dr. Philippe Goldner
Ytterbium doped LiNbO3 crystals for integrated quantum photonics
Institut de Recherche Chimie-Paris, CNRS-ENSCP
IRCP, Paris, France
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SESSION 4: Functional Crystals
Dr. Ekaterina Pomjakushina
Bulk crystal growth of materials with possible novel quantum states with 𝛼-ThSi2 and LaPtSi type of structure
Laboratory for Multiscale Materials Experiments, Research with Neutrons and Muons Division
Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland
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SESSION 5: Semiconductors
Dr. Jennifer Hite
Homoepitaxial Growth for Vertical GaN Power Devices
Electronics Science and Technology Division
US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC, USA
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SESSION 6: Surfaces, Interfaces, Epitaxial Growth, Thin Films & Growth at the Nanoscale
Prof. Dr. Zbigniew R. Zytkiewicz
Self-induced nucleation and PAMBE growth of GaN nanowires on non-crystalline substrates
Institute of Physics
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Dr. Wolfram Miller
Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of AlN and AlGaN epitaxy on AlN(0001)
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth
IKZ-Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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SESSION 7: Structural Defects and Impurities in Crystalline Materials
Dr. Kevin-Peter Gradwohl
Structural Defects in Czochralski-grown Ge Crystals for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Experiments
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth
IKZ-Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Dr. Nathalie Mangelinck-Noël
Deformation of the crystalline structure in silicon due to carbon contamination and effect on solidification
IM2NP, Aix Marseille Université-Université de Toulon-CNRS
Marseille, France
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SESSION 8: Crystallization of Inorganic Materials
Prof. Dr. Geetha Balakrishnan
Crystal Growth and Investigations of Skyrmion Materials
Department of Physics
University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
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SESSION 9: Mineral Growth Processes
Prof. Dr. Wenhao Sun
Atomistic mechanisms for dolomitization at ambient conditions
Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, USA
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SESSION 10: Crystallization of Organic Materials & Industrial Crystallization Process Engineering
Dr. Frederik J. Link
Optimization of the Design for a Continuous Crystallizer to Intensify Protein Crystallization: A case of Lysozyme
Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
London, United Kingdom
Prof. Dr. Anne Spasojević-de Biré
Non-Photochemical Laser-Induced nucleation (NPLIN) of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient and Pharmaceutical Excipient
SPMS, UMR 8580, CNRS-Centrale Supélec-Université Paris-Saclay
Gif-Sur-Yvette, France
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SESSION 11: Crystallization of Biological Molecules and/or in Biological Systems
Dr. Filipa Castro
Title : Towards Protein Crystallization as a Tool for Bio-separation
Laboratory for Process Engineering, Environment, Biotechnology and Energy
University of Porto, Portugal
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SESSION 12: Novel Materials and Structures
Prof. Dr. Anna Isaeva
Crystal Growth of Van der Waals Topological Materials
Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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SESSION 13: New Methods and Techniques for Crystal Growth
Dr. Antonio Vecchione
Challenges and Perspectives in the Growth of Ruthenates Single Crystals
CNR-SPIN
University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Dr. Owen C. Ernst
From thin crystalline layers to bulk crystals: Leveraging de-wetting models rather than nucleation theory to overcome size scales
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth & Berlin Humboldt University
Berlin, Germany
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SESSION 14: Advances in Observation and Characterization Methods
Prof. Dr. Vanya Darakchieva
Mid-infrared to Terahertz Spectroscopic Ellipsometry for advanced characterization of free charge carrier properties and defects in semiconductor materials
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM)
University of Linköping, Linköping, Sweden
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