Metamaterials and metasurfaces are artificial composite materials (3D) and surfaces (2D) that through structural design enable exotic properties not easily obtainable or unavailable in nature. Metamaterials have achieved remarkable progress in the optical region by using 2D and 3D nanostructures, and the concept has been rapidly expanded to other fields including mechanics, acoustics, and thermodynamics. Moreover, currently we are witnessing the advances in nanoscale optics, photonics and materials with metasurfaces-driven flat optics, which is going from science to technology transition. This symposium aims at bringing together researchers with diverse backgrounds from physics, materials science, engineering, and manufacturing, to cover the fundamental principles and technological applications of metasurfaces and plasmonics, spanning from imaging/display system, bio/chemical sensing, photovoltaics, and energy harvesting devices, to quantum information processing, medical devices, communication system, and data storage.
Symposium Organizers
Howard Ho Wai Lee
University of California, Irvine
Department of Physics and Astronomy
USA
Viktoriia Babicheva
The University of New Mexico
Electrical and Computer Engineering
USA
Arseniy Kuznetsov
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
Singapore
Junsuk Rho
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering
Republic of Korea