Plenary Speakers

  • Two-Dimensional Materials, Heterostructures and Devices 
    Xiangfeng Duan,
    University of California Los Angeles, USA

  • "Tailoring properties of two dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides: looking beyond grapheme" 
    Talat Rahman
     University of Central Florida, USA

  • "Up- and down-conversion in photoluminescent glasses for enhanced photovoltaics: recent advances" 
    Giancarlo C. Righini

    Centro Fermi, Italy

  • "Second harmonic generation in nanostructured metamaterials" 
    Luis Mochan

     Instituto de Ciencias Física, UNAM, México

  • "Production of refractive structures and waveguide integrated optical devices by femtosecond laser structuring"
    Javier Solis Céspedes

     Instituto de Óptica, CSIC, Spain

  • "Foams : new promising materials"
    Dominique Langevin
    Université Paris Sud, France

  • "Time-of-flight mass spectrometry in laser-matter interaction studies" 
    Alexander V. Bulgakov

     Institute of Thermophysics, Russia / University of Edinburgh, Scotland

  • "In‐situ Characterization of Atomic Layer Deposition"
    Jiyoung Kim

     University of Texas at Dallas USA

  • "Straightforward synthesis  of  ZnO nanostructures compatible with silicon technology" 
    Miguel Melendez Lira
    Departamento de Física, Cinvestav-IPN, México

  • "Pulsed Laser Deposition of 2D and Bulk II-VI Materials", 
    Manuel Quevedo
    University of Texas at Dallas, USA

  • "Adsorption on Pore Cavities of assorted geometries: Development of the adsorbed layer and Capillary Condensation "
    Fernando Rojas
    Departamento de Quimica, UAM-Iztapalapa, México

  • "Localized magnetometry of metallic nanowires using off-axis electron holography" 
    Arturo Ponce
    University of Texas at San Antonio,USA

Science and Technology Forum

  •   Ciro Falcony
     
     Departamento de Física, Cinvestav-IPN, México

  •   Ruben Barrera
     
     Instituto de Física, UNAM, México

  • Castulo Alejo Armenta
     
     Centro de Ciencias de Sinaloa, México

Science and Technology Forum