Speakers
Invited Speakers
- Mari Einaga (Osaka University)
- Formation process of high-Tc phase of sulfur hydride
- Mikhail Eremets (MPI Mainz)
- High temperature conventional superconductivity
- Yann Gallais (Université Paris Diderot)
- Raman studies of FeSe: nematicity, chemical and physical pressure effects
- Shigeru Kasahara (Kyoto University)
- Quasiparticle excitations of FeSe in the vicinity of the BCS-BEC crossover
- Kazutaka Kudo (Okayama University)
- Electronic singularity and strong-coupling superconductivity induced by gold doping in trigonal PdTe2
- Yuji Matsuda (Kyoto University)
- Exotic superconductivity in artificially engineered Kondo superlattices
- Takahiro Misawa (ISSP, The University of Tokyo)
- Self-optimized superconductivity attainable by interlayer phase separation at cuprate interfaces
- Hidekazu Mukuda (Osaka University)
- Development of diamond-anvil-NMR for study of sulfur hydride and exotic superconductivity in valence skipper-doped PbTe
- Tsutomu Nojima (Tohoku University)
- Electrochemical approach to tune high-Tc superconductivity in FeSe- and cuprate-based electric double layer transistors
- Yusuke Nomura (The University of Tokyo)
- Enhancing superconductivity in alkali-doped fullerides
- Kenya Ohgushi (Tohoku University)
- Superconductivity in Fe-based ladder compound BaFe2S3
- Kozo Okazaki (ISSP, The University of Tokyo)
- Transient electronic states observed by time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy using a HHG laser
- Yu Saito (The University Tokyo)
- 2D superconductors without inversion symmetry
- Takao Sasagawa (Tokyo Tech)
- Exploration of candidate materials for topological superconductors
- Katsuya Shimizu (Osaka University)
- Cold compression of graphite
CEMS Speakers
- Tadashi Machida (RIKEN CEMS)
- Bipartite electronic superstructures in the vortex core of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
- Shiro Sakai (RIKEN CEMS)
- Superconductivity in a quasiperiodic system
- Naoto Tsuji (RIKEN CEMS)
- Higgs mode and density fluctuation in the nonlinear optical response of superconductors