Invited Speakers
- Takayuki Harada (Tohoku University)
- Enhancement of critical-current density against thickness reduction in two-dimensional superconductivity of FeSe EDLT
- Kyoko Ishizaka (The University of Tokyo)
- Spin and electronic structures of 1T transition-metal ditelluride
- Yuichi Kasahara (Kyoto University)
- Exotic superconductivity in Kondo superlattices
- Takashi Koretsune (Tohoku University)
- First-principles study of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction for bulk and interface systems
- Mikito Koshino (Osaka University)
- Can graphite be an insulator by thinning? --- Interaction-induced insulating states in multilayer graphenes
- Tadashi Machida (RIKEN CEMS)
- Orbital-dependent quasiparticle interference in 3R-NbS2
- Tomoki Machida (The University of Tokyo)
- Transport and optical properties of van der Waals junctions of 2D materials
- Kazunari Matsuda (Kyoto University)
- Optical science of atomically thin two-dimensional material and its artificial hetero-structure
- Yukitoshi Motome (The University of Tokyo)
- Correlated Dirac electrons and topological magnetism in transition metal trichalcogenides
- Yu Saito (The University of Tokyo)
- Highly crystalline 2D superconductors
- Sunao Shimizu (RIKEN CEMS)
- Thermoelectric transport in gate-induced two dimensional electrons
- Yukiko Yamada-Takamura (JAIST)
- Silicene and beyond: Group IV 2D materials in their epitaxial form
- Takashi Uchihashi (NIMS)
- Atomic layer superconductors on silicon: effects of magnetic molecules and high magnetic fields
- Kazunori Ueno (The University of Tokyo)
- Band-gap enhancement of few-layer black phosphorus by using electric double layer transistor configuration
- Hiroshi Yamamoto (Institute for Molecular Science)
- Strongly-correlated electrons in 2D molecular interface
- Yoichi Yanase (Kyoto University)
- Design of topological superconductivity in two-dimensional materials
- Ryutaro Yoshimi (RIKEN CEMS)
- Quantum Hall effects in topological insulator heterostructures