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Invited Speakers

Applied Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
24 Kylie Catchpole Australian National University Perovskite solar cells for high efficiency solar energy Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
25 Young Jun Chang University of Seoul Single-crystalline chalcogenide films and their electronic structure properties Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
27 Yu-Lun Chueh National Tsing Hua University Two-dimensional layered materials toward phase/structure-engineered hybrid films for innovative nanoelectronics Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
28 Pham Nam Hai Tokyo Institute of Technology Giant spin dependent transport phenomena in topological insulator – ferromagnet multilayers Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
29 Sarah Harmer Flinders University Photoemission electron microscopy and momentum microscopy of transition metal sulfides Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
30 Kwanpyo Kim Yonsei University Strong anisotropy of black phosphorus visualized by electron microscopy: etching, surface diffusion, and mechanical vibration Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
31 Taekyeong Kim Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Local mapping Fermi-level hysteresis in nanoscale bubbles of few-layer MoS2 Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
32 Kyung-Jin Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Ferrimagnetic spintronics Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
33 Takhee Lee Seoul National University Electrical properties of organic- or TMDC-based FETs with molecular treatment Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
34 Ya-Ju Lee National Taiwan Normal University All-inorganic perovskite quantum dot light-emitting memories Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
35 Tao Li Nanjing University Light manipulations in waveguide array for photonics integration Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
573 Chunli Liu Hankuk University of Foreign Studies High efficient nano-heterojunction semiconductor photocatalysts with close contacted interfaces Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
37 Takaaki Manaka Tokyo Institute of Technology Spectroscopic operand measurements for investigating the organic semiconductor devices and materials Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
38 Hsin-Fei Meng National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Organic semiconductor gas sensor for medical and environmental applications Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
39 Ngo Van Nong Nagoya University Strategy for improving the conversion efficiency of thermoelectric modules Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
40 Pavan Nukala Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru Insights into unconventional ferroelectricity in hafnia-based systems through operando STEM and XRD Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
41 Bae Ho Park Konkuk University Neuromorphic devices based on inorganic nano materials Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
42 Cheolmin Park Yonsei University Alternating current-driven human sensory and extra-sensory interactive displays Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
44 Thang Bach Phan Vietnam National University Residual stress effects on Thermoelectric properties of ZnO and CuCrO2 thin films Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
45 Y. Ashok Kumar Reddy Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing WO3-based thin films for high-performance photodetectors Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
46 Kwangdong Roh Ewha Womans University Extremely High Current Density Operation of Perovskite Light-emitting Diodes Enabled by Thermal Managements Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
47 Tosawat Seetawan Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University Physics for Thermoelectric and Applications Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
48 Maeng-Je Seong Chung-Ang University Room temperature valley polarization of the B-exciton in monolayer MoS2 Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30

Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Gravitation

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
49 K. G. Arun Chennai Mathematical Institute Tests of GR using gravitational waves: Current status and future prospects Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
50 Songzhan Chen Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS Explore the ultra-high energy universe through the large high altitude air shower observatory (LHAASO) Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
51 Lixin Dai University of Hong Kong Tidal disruption events as transient probes of massive black holes Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
52 Bogeun Gwak Dongguk University Black hole and scattering of scalar field Aug. 24 (Wed) 12:00~12:30
53 Masashi Hazumi High Energy Accelerator Research Organization Future challenges to probe inflation and dark energy Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
54 Sang Hui Im Institute for Basic Science Axion dark matter with thermal friction Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
55 Yoshiyuki Inoue Osaka University Coronal magnetic activity in nearby active supermassive black holes Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
57 Sunghoon Jung Seoul National University Weak scale from inflationary self-organized criticality Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
56 Kohei Kamada University of Tokyo Wash-in Leptogenesis in the axion inflationary magnetogenesis scenario Aug. 26 (Fri) 15:00~15:30
58 Nissim Kanekar Tata Institute of Fundamental Research The atomic gas mass of galaxies in the epoch of galaxy assembly Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
59 Tsutomu Kobayashi Rikkyo University Modified gravity with two tensorial degrees of freedom: Black holes and cosmology Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
60 Di Li National Astronomical Observatories, CAS Viewing the dynamical universe through the five-hundred-meter aperture spherical radio telescope (FAST) Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
61 Li Li Institute of Theoretical Physics, CAS Probing QCD matter and gravitational waves from phase transition by black hole physics Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
62 Kuo-Chuan Pan National Tsing Hua University Exploring the core-collapse supernova engine and multi-messenger signals from high-resolution three-dimensional simulations with neutrino transport Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30
63 Yvette Perrott Victoria University of Wellington The Planck relativistic Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect mass scaling relation Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
64 Kanak Saha Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics An extraordinary escape of photons from a distant galaxy Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
566 Nobuhiro Shimizu Chiba University High energy neutrino astronomy Aug. 26 (Fri) 12:00~12:30
567 Maurice van Putten Sejong University Probability of false alarm from discrete event timing in post-merger GW-emission to GW170817-GRB170817A Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:30~15:00
65 Yvonne Wong University of New South Wales Axion-like particles in the post-inflationary scenario Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:30~12:00
66 Meng-Ru Wu Academia Sinica Supernova neutrinos, their flavor oscillations, and implications to light and exotic particles Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
67 Jun'ichi Yokoyama University of Tokyo KAGRA toward O4 and beyond Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30

Atomic and Molecular Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
69 Yu-Jung Chen National Central University Non-thermal Desorption of Astrophysical Ices Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
70 Jae-yoon Choi Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Emission of spin-correlated matter-wave jets from spinor Bose-Einstein condensates Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:10~17:40
72 Sankar De Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Interplay between electromagnetically induced transparency, absorption, and Autler-Townes splitting in an N-type atomic system: experiment and theory Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
73 Sourav Dutta Tata Institute of Fundamental Research High resolution measurement of the hyperfine splitting in the 7d states of cesium Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:45~12:15
74 Xiao-Dong He Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, CAS Toward coherent formation of ultracold single molecule arrays Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
75 Hsiang-Hua Jen Academia Sinica Chiral-coupling-assisted refrigeration in trapped atoms Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
76 Tatsuo Kaneyasu SAGA Light Source Ultrafast XUV coherent control of atoms by synchrotron radiation Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
77 Kihwan Kim Tsinghua University Quantum simulation of frustrated Ising model with 2D crystals of ions Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
78 Kyung Taec Kim Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Excitation of an atom in an intense laser field and its subsequent radiation Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:30~13:00
79 Sang Kyu Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Anion chemistry mediated by the metastable non-valence bound states: real-time dynamics of autodetachment and fragmentation reaction Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
80 Yu-Ju Lin Academia Sinica Vortex nucleations in spinor Bose condensates induced by synthetic gauge potentials Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
81 Nobuyuki Nakamura University of Electro-Communications Atomic physics of highly charged heavy ions studied at the Tokyo electron beam ion trap Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
82 Koki Ono Kyoto University wo-orbital quantum gases of ytterbium - quantum transport and search for new physics - Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
83 Tomoki Ozawa Tohoku University Synthetic dimensions and topological band structures in atomic and optical matter Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
84 Kuru Ratnavelu UCSI University An optical potential model for the dynamics of positron scattering from hydrogenic atomic systems Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
85 Xueguang Ren Xi'an Jiaotong University Electron-impact ionization dynamics of biochemically relevant systems Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
88 Kenji Toyoda Osaka University Investigating a polaritonic system with trapped ions Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
87 Lokesh C. Tribedi Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Fast ion collisions with fullerenes at high perturbations and giant quadrupole resonance Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
89 Chuncheng Wang Jilin University Contrasting ultrafast isomerisation in the gas and liquid phases using extreme-ultraviolet time-resolved photo-electron spectroscopy Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
90 Jianmin Yuan Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics XFEL pumped atomic inner-shell x-ray lasing via coherently perturbed valence-shell transitions Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30

Biological Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
91 Kazuhiro Aoki National Institutes of Natural Sciences Optical relaxation of actomyosin contractility Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
93 Yeng-Long Chen Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica Correlating gelation kinetics and viscoelasticity progression in Aiyu (Ficus Pumila Awkeotsang) jelly Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
94 Yoon-Kyoung Cho Institute for Basic Science Cellular adaptation upon physical constraints Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
95 Li-An Chu National Tsing Hua University Approaching EM resolution with optical microscopy for quantifying synaptic morphology plasticity in intact fly brain Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
96 Ning Fang Xiamen University Multi-dimensional Single Particle Tracking in Live Cells Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
97 Jingyi Fei University of Chicago Small RNA-mediated gene regulation in bacteria: action under the light Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
98 Ilya Finkelstein University of Texas at Austin How does cohesin organize the 3D genome? Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
99 Katsumasa Fujita Osaka University Label-free imaging of cell spheroids by slit-scanning Raman microscopy Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
100 Keisuke Goda University of Tokyo Intelligent image-activated cell sorting and beyond Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
101 Yoshie Harada Osaka University Intracellular thermometry with fluorescent polymer sensor and nanodiamond Aug 26. (Fri) 16:00~16:30
102 Sungchul Hohng Seoul National University Bacterial transcription termination at the single-molecule level Aug 26. (Fri) 11:30~12:00
103 Seok-Cheol Hong Korea University Direct and sensitive physical methods uncover dynamic and sensible features of biological systems Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
104 Chia-Lung Hsieh Academia Sinica Label-Free Imaging of Chromatin Organization and Dynamics in Live Cell Nuclei by Interference Microscopy Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
105 Changbong Hyeon Korea Institute for Advanced Study Moderate activity of RNA chaperone maximizes the yield of self-spliced pre-RNA in vivo Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:00~17:30
106 Wen-Tau Juan China Medical University Cellular origami in the shaft of flight feathers Aug 26. (Fri) 17:00~17:30
108 Harold Kim Georgia Institute of Technology Anisotropy of DNA looping Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
109 Anatoly B. Kolomeisky Rice University Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Transcriptional Bursting Aug 26. (Fri) 11:00~11:30
110 GwangRog Lee Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology RNase H is an exo- and endoribonuclease with asymmetric directionality Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
111 Kyoung Jin Lee Korea University etter super-diffusiveness in dense, cohesive cell populations Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
112 Nam Ki Lee Seoul National University Membrane protein tracking in a living cell using photoconversion of cyanine dyes Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
114 Wenfei Li Nanjing University Frustration and substrate inhibition in enzyme catalysis Aug. 25 (Thu) 17:00~17:30
115 Ying Lu Institute of Physics, CAS High precision single-molecule techniques for DNA-protein interactions Aug 26. (Fri) 12:00~12:30
116 Yusuke Maeda Kyushu University Geometry of phase transitions in confined active matter Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:30~18:00
118 Hideharu Mikami Hokkaido University High-Speed Fluorescence Microscopy and Beyond Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
119 Qi Ouyang Peking University The free energy cost of oscillator synchronization Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
120 Hyokeun Park Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Real-time imaging of single myosin X molecules Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
121 Tatsuo Shibata RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research Emergence of Cell Chirality and Collective Rotational Migration through Spatial Organization of the Cytoskeleton Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:10~17:40
122 Yan-Wen Tan Fudan University Direct experimental observation of blue-light-induced conformational change and intermolecular interactions of Cryptochrome Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
123 Chao Tang Peking University Scaling dictates the decoder structure Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
124 Yuichi Taniguchi Kyoto University Nucleosome-level 3D organization of the genome Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
125 Liang Tian Hong Kong Baptist University Deciphering the pharmacological principle of traditional Chinese medicine with AI and network pharmacology Aug 26. (Fri) 14:00~14:30
126 Jin Wang Stony Brook University Physical principles and landscape models of passive and active biopolymers Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
127 Limei Xu Peking University Phase behavior study of protein solutions Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
128 Jejoong Yoo Sungkyunkwan University Super-accuracy Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Folded and Unfolded Proteins and DNA-Protein Complexes Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
129 Junhua Yuan University of Science and Technology of China A new swimming mode in singly flagellated Pseudomonas aeruginosa Aug 26. (Fri) 16:30~17:00
130 Hepeng Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University Circular swimming motility and disordered hyperuniform state in an algae system Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:40~18:10
131 Lei Zhang Xi’an Jiaotong University The structure and function of microscopic systems in aqueous environment based on cryo-EM Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
132 Changsong Zhou Hong Kong Baptist University Cost-Efficient Neural Dynamics: From Sparse Irregular Spikes to Critical Avalanches Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40

Condensed Matter Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
133 Amit Agarwal Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Plasmons in Moire Superlattices Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
134 Josie Auckett Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Effects of Mo6+ doping on ionic conductivity and the fergusonite–scheelite phase transition in LaNbO4 Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
136 Gerrit Ernst-Wilhelm Bauer Tohoku University Ferronics vs. Magnonics Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
137 Tay-Rong Chang National Cheng Kung University Topological material: Intrinsic ferromagnetic axion insulator Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
138 Kookrin Char Seoul National University Unique properties of 2-dimensional electron gas at LaInO3/BaSnO3 perovskite interface Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
139 Guorui Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong University Correlated and topological phenomenon in ABC-trilayer graphene on hBN moiré superlattices Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
141 Ya-Ping Chiu National Taiwan University Epitaxial High-Entropy Magnetic Alloy and Oxide Films Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
142 Doohee Cho Yonsei University Direct evidence for Cooper pairing in a disordered superconductor above Tc Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
143 Gil Young Cho Pohang University of Science and Technology Direct measurement of topological band index via resonant x-ray scattering Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
144 Gyungmin Choi Sungkyunkwan University Pseudo-hydrodynamic flow of quasiparticles in semimetal WTe2 at room temperature Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
145 Han-Yong Choi Sungkyunkwan University Charge density wave quantum critical superconductivity in CuxTiSe2 Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
146 Si-Young Choi Pohang University of Science and Technology New ferroelectricity controlled by oxygen polyhedral structure in Perovskite-based oxides Aug. 26 (Fri) 15:00~15:30
147 Ming-Wen Chu National Taiwan University Atom- and Momentum-Resolved Spectroscopic Scrutiny of the Charge-Density-Wave CuTe Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
148 Ying-Hao Chu National Tsing Hua university Epitaxial High-Entropy Magnetic Alloy and Oxide Films Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
149 Susan Coppersmith University of New South Wales Quantum stochastic resonance of individual Fe atoms Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:30~12:00
153 Yong-Joo Doh Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Thermally restored fractional Josephson effect in topological insulator nanoribbon Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
154 Goki Eda National University of Singapore Bound excitons in 2D semiconductors Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
156 Ara Go Chonnam National University Enhanced Hund’s metallicity by van Hove singularity in ruthenate systems Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
157 Su-Hyun Gong Korea University Indirect bandgap transition lasing from a WS2 disk Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
158 Jung Hoon Han Sungkyunkwan University Some exactly solvable stabilizer spin Hamiltonians and their field theories Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
159 Lin He Beijing Normal University Dirac fermions Dance in graphene quantum dots Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
160 Chisa Hotta University of Tokyo Spin-orbit coupled electronic systems with and without correlation: the role of SU(2) gauge field Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
161 Jiangping Hu Institute of Physics, CAS Distinguishing s-wave pairings in iron-based superconductors by topology Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
162 Chien-Lung Huang National Cheng Kung University Quantum critical point in the itinerant ferromagnet Ni1-xRhx Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
164 Ssu-Yen Huang National Taiwan University Pure spin current phenomena in 3d magnets Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
165 Yi-Ping Huang National Tsing Hua University onstrained many-body systems: emergent gauge symmetry in frustrated magnetism and constrained many-body dynamics Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
166 Jungseek Hwang Sungkyunkwan University Doping-dependent optical properties of K-doped BaFe2As2 Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
167 Akihiko Ikeda University of Electro-Communications Quest for the investigation of spin-lattice couplings of matter at ultrahigh magnetic fields up to 600 T Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
168 Hyunsik Im Dongguk University Coherent phases in highly-doped silicon metal at ultra-low temperatures Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
169 Ichiro Inoue RIKEN Measurement and applications of high-intensity X-ray interactions with matter Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:30~15:00
170 Kyoko Ishizaka University of Tokyo Ultrafast nanoscale non-equilibrium state of matters visualized by electron microscope Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:00~17:30
171 Mi-Jin Jin Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Tunable spin current at defect dominant 2-dimensional conducting SrTiO3 surface Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
172 Younjung Jo Kyungpook National University Mapping of magnetic anisotropy for van der Waals magnets Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
173 Myung-Hwa Jung Sogang University Better understanding the phase transition of FeRh Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
174 Sung Won Jung Gyeongsang National University Probing pseudospin polarizations in black phosphorus Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
175 Suyong Jung Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science All van der Waals magnetic tunnel junctions with two-dimensional magnets and tunnel insulators Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:10~17:40
176 Debjani Karmakar Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Use of multidimensional heterojunction for broadband detection and green energy application Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
177 Bumjoon Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology Intertwinned Néel and spin nematic orders in a square-lattice antiferromagnet Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
178 Dohun Kim Seoul National University Approaching ideal readout visibility in semiconductor quantum dot spin qubits Aug. 26 (Fri) 12:00~12:30
179 Hyo Won Kim Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Control of domain boundary and topological states in a two-dimensional topological material, 1T’-MoTe2 Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
180 Jae Hoon Kim Yonsei University Spin-orbit entangled exciton in antiferromagnetic van der Waals material Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
182 Je-Hyung Kim Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Bright quantum emitters in SiC nanowires with stacking faults Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
181 Jeehoon Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology Anomalous transport properties in a Weyl metal Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
183 Jonghwan Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology Probing deep-ultraviolet optoelectronic processes in hexagonal boron nitride Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
184 Kee Hoon Kim Seoul National University High-pressure tuning of anomalous Hall effects, density waves, and superconductivity in 2 D materials Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
185 Keun Su Kim Yonsei University Pseudogap in a crystalline insulator doped by disordered dopants Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
186 Kyoung-Whan Kim Korea Institute of Science and Technology Orbital angular momentum dynamics without spin counterpart Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
187 Minsoo Kim Kyung Hee University Quantum interference in a triangular network of topological one-dimensional states in marginally twisted graphene Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
188 Se Kwon Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Interaction of spin superfluid and magnonic topological phases Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
189 Tae Heon Kim University of Ulsan Ultrahigh dielectric permittivity in oxide ceramics by hydrogenation Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
190 Tae-Hwan Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology Dimensional crossover of charge orders in atomically thin IrTe2 Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
191 Yeong Kwan Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Quantum electron liquid and its possible phase transition Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
192 Tsuyoshi Kimura University of Tokyo Observation of unconventional ferroic domains by linear optical effects Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
193 Kensuke Kobayashi University of Tokyo Non-equilibrium behavior of correlated quantum liquid Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
194 Maiko Kofu Japan Atomic Energy Agency Localized magnetic excitations in spin glasses revealed by neutron scattering Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
195 Maciej Koperski National University of Singapore Single photon engineering with carbon centers in hBN Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
196 Kazutaka Kudo Osaka University Enhanced superconductivity in close proximity to polar-nonpolar structural phase transition by chemical doping of PtBi2 Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
197 Pallavi Kushwaha National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi Cobalt Induced Ferromagnetism in PdCr1-xCoxO2 Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
198 Pengfei Lan Huazhong University of Science and Technology Probing attosecond electron motion with high harmonic spectroscopy: from molecules to crystals Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
199 Chun-Ning Lau Ohio State University Experimental Investigation of Non-trivial Band Topology and Quantum Geometry in van der Waals Materials Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
200 Kam Tuen Law Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Correlation-driven quantum anomalous states in moiré materials Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
201 Donghun Lee Korea University Sensing and imaging of magnetic field based on solid-state spin qubits in diamond Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
202 Gil-Ho Lee Pohang University of Science and Technology Steady Floquet–Andreev states in graphene Josephson junctions Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
203 Hyun-Woo Lee Pohang University of Science and Technology Orbital Hall effect and its detection via MOKE Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
204 Jae-Dong Lee Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology Ultrafast dynamics of topology, phase, and dephasing of graphene Aug. 25 (Thu) 17:00~17:30
205 Shinbuhm Lee Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology Hydrogen control of double exchange interaction in La0.67Sr0.33MnO3 for ionic-electric-magnetic coupled applications Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
206 Sungbin Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Intertwined orbital current and superconductivity with multiple Van-Hove-singularities in Kagome metals Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
207 Xiaoqin Li University of Texas at Austin Tunable excited states and collective excitations in Semiconductor Moiré Superlattices Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
208 Ming-Hao Liu National Cheng Kung University Electronic Quantum Transport in Graphene Superlattice Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
209 Youwen Long Institute of Physics, CAS High-performance magnetic half metals prepared under high pressure Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
210 Yu-Jung Lu Academia Sinica Emerging Materials for Plasmonics in the Visible Region : From Discovery to Application Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
211 Chih-Wei Luo National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Visualization of carrier dynamics on 2D transition metal dichalcogenides using ultrafast pump-probe microscopy Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
212 Jennifer MacLeod Queensland University of Technology 1D and 2D organic nanomaterials through on-surface reactions: synthesis and properties Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
213 Priya Mahadevan S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences Why are twisted bilayers different from their untwisted counterparts? Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
214 Yuji Matsuda Kyoto University Majorana fermions and half-integer thermal quantum Hall effect in a quantum magnet Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
215 Ryusuke Matsunaga University of Tokyo Ultrafast terahertz spectroscopy for Floquet engineering of 3D Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
216 Satoru Nakatsuji University of Tokyo Electrical manipulation of large transverse responses in antiferromagnetic Weyl semimetals Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
217 Ni Ni University of California, Los Angeles Tuning the interplay of magnetism and band topology in intrinsic magnetic topological insulators  Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
218 Yoon Seok Oh Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Emerging ferroelectric functionality under square tensile strain Aug. 25 (Thu) 17:00~17:30
219 Rui Peng Fudan University ARPES studies on new interfacial superconductors Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
220 Yingying Peng Peking University Revealing large spin frustrations through magnetic dynamics in one candidate Kitaev material Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40
221 Karthik Raman Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Hyderabad Magnetic proximity effect at the surface of a topological insulator Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
223 Angel Rubio Max Plank Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter Engineering polaritonic quantum materials from QEDFT Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:10~17:40
224 Veerendra K. Sharma Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Cation Dynamics in Hybrid Organic−Inorganic Perovskites Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
225 Takasada Shibauchi University of Tokyo Nematicity and exotic superconducting states in iron-chalcogenides Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
226 Katsuya Shimizu Osaka University Synthesis of hydrogen-rich high-temperature superconductor under extreme condition Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
227 Justin C. W. Song Nanyang Technological University Nanophotonic enriched quantum geometric responses Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
228 Dong Sun Peking University High-performance mid-infrared photodetection based on topological semimetals Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
230 Ashwin Tulapurkar Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) in graphene/FM structures and inverse VCMA effect Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
231 Parinda Vasa Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay Plasmon induced lattice distortion in monolayer MoS2 Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
232 Rajamani Vijayaraghavan Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai A multi-modal quantum circuit with an integrated qubit mode and a measurement cavity mode Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
234 Yusuke Wakabayshi Tohoku University Interfacial structure analysis of transition metal oxide heterostructures Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
235 Nanlin Wang Peking University Transient Higgs oscillations and high-order nonlinear light-Higgs coupling in terahertz-wave driven NbN superconductor Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
236 Tao Wu University of Science and Technology of China Competing electronic orders in a kagome superconductor CsV3Sb5 Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
237 Yong Xu Tsinghua University Deep-learning density functional theory Hamiltonian for efficient ab initio electronic-structure calculation Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
238 Kazuhiro Yabana University of Tsukuba First-principles calculations of ultrafast dynamics in solids Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
239 Tatsuya Yanagisawa Hokkaido University Electric Quadrupolar Susceptibility of UNi4B Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
240 Youichi Yanase Kyoto University Parity violation and topological superconductivity in heavy fermions Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
241 Bohm Jung Yang Seoul National University Linking structure of doubly charged nodes in topological semimetals Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30
242 Jan-Chi Yang National Cheng Kung University Twisted complex oxide lateral homostructures Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
243 Shinichiro Yano National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center Highlights from the Cold-neutron Triple-axis Spectrometer SIKA and the Magnetic Structures of 2D Triangular Heisenberg Antiferromagnets Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
244 Wang Yao University of Hong Kong Chiral excitonics in 2D semiconductors Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
245 Ming Yi Rice University Emergent phases in geometrically frustrated lattices Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
246 Chaw-Keong Yong National Taiwan University All-Optical Probe and Control in Atomically-thin Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
247 Pu Yu Tsinghua University A strongly coupled polar ferromagnetic metal by design Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
248 Seikh Mohammad Yusuf Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Understanding exotic magnetism in low-d spin systems Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
249 Haijun Zhang Nanjing University Three-Dirac-fermion approach to unexpected gapless surface states of van der Waals magnetic topological insulators Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
250 Tong Zhang Fudan University Observation of zero-energy state and enhanced superconducting gap in a tri-layer heterostructure of MnTe/Bi2Te3/Fe(Te, Se) Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
251 Yuanbo Zhang Fudan University Cuprate high-temperature superconductivity in the extreme two-dimensional limit Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
252 Liuyan Zhao University of Michigan Dual components of magnetism in a magnetic Weyl semimetal Co3Sn2S2 Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00

Nuclear Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
253 Sunghoon Ahn Institute of Basic Science Exotic nuclear physics experiments at CENS Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
254 Nicole Bell University of Melbourne Dark matter capture in neutron stars Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:30~13:00
255 Irene Bolognino University of Adelaide The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30
569 Takumi Doi RIKEN Nuclear Physics from Lattice QCD Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
256 Toshiyuki Gogami Kyoto University Strangeness nuclear physics by electron beam at Jlab Aug. 25 (Thu) 17:00~17:30
257 Taku Gunji University of Tokyo Recent results from ALICE experiment at the LHC and its future prospects Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
258 Bing Guo China Institute of Atomic Energy Indirect measurement of stellar reactions in helium burning Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
559 Tadashi Hashimoto Japan Atomic Energy Agency Experimental study of kaonic nuclei and kaonic atoms at J-PARC Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
259 Jianjun He Beijing Normal University Direct measurement of 19F+p reactions at JUNA Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
565 Masaru Hongo Niigata University Effective field theoretical approach to weakly bound Borromean nuclei Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
260 Sei Ieki Tohoku University  Search for Majorana neutrinos with 1 ton-year exposure data of KamLAND-Zen Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
261 Chikako Ishizuka Tokyo Institute of Technology Fission Yield Database for the r-process nucleosynthesis based on the four-dimensional Langevin model Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
262 Beomkyu Kim Sungkyunkwan University Upgrade Plan and Physics Programs of ALICE for the next 10 years Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
263 Hyun-Chul Kim Inha University Mechanical structure of the nucleon Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
560 Shin Hyung Kim Japan Atomic Energy Agency Searching for exotic particles with J-PARC hadron beams Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
561 Yongsun Kim Sejong University Search for new physics using high energy photon-nucleus collisions at the LHC Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
264 Masakiyo Kitazawa Osaka University Critical points in hot and dense QCD Aug. 25 (Thu) 15:00~15:30
265 Ayse Kizilersu University of Adelaide Impact of Quark-Gluon Vertex in Hadron Physics Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:30~18:00
266 Minjung Kweon Inha University The ALICE 3 experiment for the LHC Runs 5 and 6 Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
267 Su Houng Lee Yonsei University Exotica production in heavy ion collision Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
268 Koji Miwa Tohoku University Study of hyperon-nucleon interactions from scattering experiments Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:00~17:30
269 Tsuyoshi Miyatsu Soongsil University Self-consistent understanding of nuclear experiments and astrophysical observations based on relativistic mean-field models with isoscalar- and isovector-meson mixing Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
270 Yoshiyuki Mizuno Kansai Gaidai University A prediction of tritium layer in lower part of stratosphere Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
570 Dong Ho Moon Chonnam National University Recent results from the CMS heavy-ion program Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:40~18:10
271 Itaru Nakagawa RIKEN The sPHENIX Experiment at RHIC Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
272 Seung-il Nam Pukyung National University QCD phase diagram using the canonical method for lattice QCD in NJL model Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
273 Shunji Nishimura RIKEN Experiments Relevant to r-Process Nucleosynthesis Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
274 Jaebeom Park Korea University Recent results of CMS Run2 data in heavy ion collisions and prospective physics program towards HL-LHC Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40
562 Tae-Sun Park Institute for Basic Science Chiral nuclear forces with vector mesons Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
275 Susumu Shimoura University of Tokyo Tetra-neutron system studied by RI-beam experiments Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
276 Kotaro Shirotori Osaka University Spectroscopy of heavy flavor baryons at J-PARC Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
563 Jun Su Beijing Normal University Measurement of the low energy 25Mg(p, γ) 26Al resonances at JUNA Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
277 Junki Tanaka TU Darmstadt & RIKEN Clustering phenomena in dilute neutron-rich matter Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
278 Xiaodong Tang Institute of Modern Physics, CAS Deep underground laboratory measurement of 13C(alpha,n)16O in the Gamow windows of the s- and i-processes Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
279 Anthony Thomas University of Adelaide Baryon excited states: quark model versus reality Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
280 Yasuhiro Yamaguchi Nagoya University Exotic hadrons as a mixture state of hadronic molecules and compact multiquarks Aug. 22 (Mon) 18:00~18:30
281 Yanlin Ye Peking University Cluster structure in light neutron-rich nuclei Aug. 24 (Wed) 12:00~12:30
564 Kazuki Yoshida Japan Atomic Energy Agency Recent progress and perspectives of the alpha clustering studied by the knockout reaction Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:30~12:00
282 Zhiyuan Zhang Institute of Modern Physics, CAS New isotope 214U at SHANS and CAFE2 project for study of superheavy elements Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00

Optics and Quantum Electronics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
283 Takao Aoki Waseda University Coupled-cavities quantum electrodynamics with optical nanofibers and trapped atoms Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
284 Síle Nic Chormaic Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Optical nanofiber dipole traps and Rydberg atom interactions Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
285 Shengwang Du University of Texas, Dallas Energy-time entangled narrowband photon pairs Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
286 Mamoru Endo University of Tokyo Toward optical quantum computation with non-Gaussian states generated by photon-number-resolving detectors Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
287 Shangjr Gwo National Tsing-Hua University 2D-Material Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Topological Photonics Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
288 Rui-Bo Jin Wuhan Institute of Technology Spectro-temporal manipulation of entangled photons at telecom wavelength Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
289 Fumihiro Kaneda Tohoku University Multiplexing toward high-efficiency single- and multi-photon generation Aug. 24 (Wed) 12:00~12:30
290 Masayuki Katsuragawa University of Electro-Communications Novel routes in optical processes Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
291 Mehran Kianinia University of Technology Sydney Resonant excitation study of quantum emitters in hBN Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
292 Donggyu Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Diamond Spin-Guided Optical Focusing in Complex Media Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
293 Yann-Wen Lan National Taiwan Normal University Orbital Angular Momentum of Light-Based Electronics Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:10~17:40
294 Jensen Li Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Polarization coincidence images from metasurfaces using two-photon interference Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
295 Guo-Qian Liao Institute of Physics, CAS Ultraintense laser-driven extreme terahertz radiation Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
296 Yunquan Liu Peking University Attoclock with Sculptured Circular Light Fields Aug. 25 (Thu) 15:00~15:30
299 Andy Martin University of Melbourne A new spin on nitrogen-vacancy centre research Aug. 25 (Thu) 17:00~17:30
298 Nobuyuki Matsumoto Gakushuin University Conditional squeezing of a macroscopic pendulum near quantum regimes Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
300 Yosuke Minowa Osaka University Optical tweezers in superfluid helium Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
301 Ryo Okamoto Kyoto University Photonic quantum sensing: from absorption measurement to quantum state estimation Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
302 Jesus Zuniga Perez CNRS, France “Exceptional” photonic singularities in planar microcavities and metasurfaces Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
303 Junsuk Rho Pohang University of Science and Technology Extreme photon squeezing platform via mechanically driven nanofabrication Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
304 Heedeuk Shin Pohang University of Science and Technology Photon-pair generation and quantum interference in silicon waveguides Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
305 Jae Hee Sung Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Ultrahigh intensity PW laser for high-field science at CoReLS Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
306 Andrew White University of Queensland Rise of the Machines: Making better photons by getting rid of experimentalists Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
307 Takashi Yamamoto Osaka University Generation and manipulation of photonic quantum states in the frequency domain Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
308 Qifan Yang Peking University Coherence of mode-locked microcombs Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00

Particles and Fields

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
325 Yuan-Hann Chang Academia Sinica Search for Axion Dark Matter with the TASEH Experiment Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
316 Jacinda Ginges University of Queensland Atomic parity violation: status update on precision theory Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
317 Feng-Kun Guo Institute of Theoretical Physics, CAS Generality of near-threshold structures in heavy hadron spectroscopy Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
309 Min-Xin Huang University of Science and Technology of China Modular anomaly equation for Schur index of N=4 super-Yang-Mills Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
326 Paul Jackson University of Adelaide Latest results from the ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
572 Hyun-Sik Jung Kavli Institute for Theoretical Sciences Holography and hydrodynamics: diffusion constant and its bound Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
327 Hyun Su Lee Institute for Basic Science Dark matter and neutrino searches with NaI(Tl) detector Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
328 Liang Li Shanghai Jiao Tong University Results and Prospects for Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
329 Bei-Jiang Liu Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS Recent results of exotic hadrons from the BESIII experiment Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
319 Cheng-Pang Liu National Dong Hua University Atomic responses in direct searches of light dark matter Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
330 Jia Liu Peking University Detecting ultralight bosonic dark matter using radio waves Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
331 Rong-Shyang Lu National Taiwan University Standard Model Measurements with photons in CMS experiment at LHC Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
320 Shigeki Matsumoto Kavli IPMU Present status of the thermal dark matter Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
332 Tsutomu Mibe High Energy Accelerator Research Organization Experimental studies on lepton flavor with muons Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
321 Jong-Chul Park Chungnam National University Graphene-based light invisible particle search (GLIPS) Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
322 Seong Chan Park Yonsei University Higgs in the early universe Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
323 Michael A. Schmidt University of New South Wales A tale of invisibility: constraining new physics in b → sνν Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
313 Sang-Jin Sin Hanyang University Strange metalicity, superconductivity and Topological liquid of the holographic Fermions Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
333 Zhiyu Sun Institute of Modern Physics, CAS HIAF and its physics research programs Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
334 Henry Tsz King Wong Academia Sinica Direct experimental searches of light dark matter Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:30~12:00
336 Un-Ki Yang Seoul National University Searches for heavy neutrinos at the LHC Aug. 24 (Wed) 12:00~12:30
314 Piljin Yi Korea Institute for Advanced Study Anomalies with supersymmetry, revisited Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
337 Keisuke Yoshihara Nagoya University Status and prospects for SuperKEKB/Belle II experiment Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
324 James Zanotti University of Adelaide The forward and off-forward Compton amplitude in lattice QCD via the Feynman-Hellmann theorem Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
338 Yanxi Zhang Peking University Flavor physics with the LHCb experiment Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
339 Ning Zhou Shanghai Jiao Tong University Dark matter searches at China Jinping Underground Laboratory Aug. 26 (Fri) 12:00~12:30
315 Shuang-Yong Zhou University of Science and Technology of China Positivity bounds in effective field theories Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10

Physics Education

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
340 Lei Bao Ohio State University The Conceptual Framework Model for Knowledge Integration and Deep Learning in Physics Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
341 Yu Lim Chen National Taiwan Normal University Inquiry and Practice of International Physics Teacher Education in Taiwan Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
342 Ching-Ling Hsu Chung Yuan Christian University Applications of “science fiction” and Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
343 Hunkoog Jho Dankook University The beauty of physics as an ultimate goal of nature and disciplines and its implications for physics research and physics teaching Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30
344 Nam-Hwa Kang Korea National University of Education The Effects of Interactive Virtual Lab on High School Students’ Understanding of Graphs Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
345 Shih-Yin Lin National Changhua University of Education Investigating Taiwanese students’ motivational characteristics and perception of learning environment in introductory-level physics courses Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
346 Alex Mazzolini Swinburne University of Technology Engaging students and teachers with active learning: adapting to life online Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
347 Eizo Ohno Hokkaido University Construction of scientific explanations using online bulletin board in a science teachers’ club Aug. 25 (Thu) 15:00~15:30
348 Jongwon Park Chonnam National University Teaching modern physics to elementary and secondary students Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
349 Jinwoong Song Seoul National University Why teach physics: Exploring the nature of physics (NOP) Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
350 Pornrat Wattanakasiwich Chiang Mai University Learning physics through high speed video analysis Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30

Plasma Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
435 Zain Ali GC University Lahore A quasilinear analysis of Co-existence and transition of electromagnetic proton cyclotron and electron fire hose instability Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
352 Lay Kee Ang Singapore University of Technology and Design A perspective of electron emission models for emerging quantum materials Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
436 Riddhi Bandyopadhyay Princeton University Energy Cascade and proton-electron Heating in turbulent Plasmas Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
354 Dheerawan Boonyawan Chiang Mai University Cold Atmospheric Plasma to LRI solution: Dose study in human cancerous cell Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
355 Mohamed Chaker INRS Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications Plasma deposition of oxide materials for photonics and energy Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
357 Haotian Chen Southwestern Institute of Physics How Zonal Flow Affects Trapped-Electron-Driven Turbulence in Tokamak Plasmas Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
437 Bruno Coppi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Formation and ejection of double-helix plasma structures from gravitational wave emitters Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
358 Uros Cvelbar Jozef Stefan Institute Designing materials for future energy storage with plasma Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
407 Luis Delgado-Aparicio Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Off-axis runaway-electron seed formation, growth and suppression at MST Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
359 Lanbo Di Dalian University Dry/Wet plasma preparation of Pd catalysts and their energy and environmental applications Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
408 Rui Ding Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS Physics basis and design of tungsten divertor for Chinese Fusion Engineering Testing Reactor Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
438 Yusuke Ebihara Kyoto University Generation mechanism of Region 1 field-aligned current Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
360 Jie Feng Shanghai Jiao Tong University Femtosecond pumping of nuclear isomeric states by the Coulomb collision of ions with quivering electrons Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
361 Amnon Fruchtman Holon Institute of Technology Mass separation in a plasma by the wave ponderomotive force with electrostatic self-fields Aug. 26 (Fri) 16:00~16:30
362 Hossam A. Gabbar Ontario Tech University Advances in Plasma-Based Waste Treatment Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
410 Robert Hager Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Gyrokinetic penetration of resonant magnetic perturbation into tokamak pedestal and core Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
363 Masaru Hori Nagoya University Development of ultrahigh density non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma and its applications to materials and biotechnology Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
439 Hongtao Huang National Uni. Defense Tech. On the magnetic dip ahead of the dipolarization fronts Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
440 Nadia Imtiaz Theoretical Physics Division, PINSTECH Effect of magnetic connectivity on CubeSat needle probe measurement Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
364 Masafumi Ito Meijo University Plasma-enhanced biorefinery processes using atmospheric-pressure plasmas Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
365 Mohan Jacob James Cook University Plasma Assisted Graphene Fabrication and Applications Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
411 Min Jiang Southwestern Institute of Physics Coupling among neoclassical tearing modes, edge localized modes and Alfven eigenmodes in HL-2A high beta H-mode plasmas Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
441 Tomohisa Kawashima University of Tokyo Images, Radiation and Neutrino Spectra of Black Hole Accretion Flows Computed by GRRT Code RAIKOU Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
412 Tomoko Kawate National Institute for Fusion Science Experimental Study on boron distribution and transport at plasma-facing components during impurity powder dropping Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
366 Hyung Taek Kim Advanced Photonics Research Institute, GIST Enhancement of laser electron accelerations and betatron gamma-ray radiations with multi-PW laser pulses Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
413 Toshiki Kinoshita Kyushu University Transition from ion-temperature gradient turbulence to resistive-interchange turbulence in Large Helical Device Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
367 Kazunori Koga Kyushu University, National Institutes of Natural Sciences Epigenetic alterations of plant DNA by atmospheric pressure plasma irradiation Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
414 Mohammed Koubiti PIIM Laboratory, Aix-Marseille Université-CNRS Application of Artificial Intelligence in the analysis of plasma emission spectra for diagnostics and predictions Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
415 Seung-Hoe Ku Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Electromagnetic total-f simulation of tokamak boundary plasma across magnetic separatrix in a gyrokinetic particle-in-cell code Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
416 Pavel Kubes Czech Technical University Prague Study of plasma with fusion parameters on the dense plasma focus Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
369 Deanna Lacoste King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Cold plasma for the control of combustion instabilities Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
370 He-Ping Li Tsinghua University Selective modulation of the key parameters in a radio-frequency cold atmospheric plasma source Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
417 Hui Li Dalian University of Technology A deep learning-based prediction for the multi-scale instability in fusion plasma Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
418 Pengfei Li Peking University Nonlinear simulation of kinetic Peeling-Ballooning mode with bootstrap current under the BOUT++ Gyro-Landau-Fluid code Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
419 Xin Lin Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS Mitigation of edge-localized mode enabled by control of neutral recycling with new EAST divertor Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
420 Matthew James Lloyd Singapore University of Technology and Design Neutron and ion irradiation induced effects in tungsten alloys Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
371 Xinpei Lu HuaZhong University of Science and Technology On the Physics of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
372 Paul Maguire Ulster University Physics and chemistry of microscale water particles in low temperature atmospheric pressure RF glow discharge plasmas Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
373 Danhua Mei Nanjing Tech University Plasma catalysis-a promising approach for energy applications Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:00~17:30
374 Guodong Meng Xi’an Jiaotong University Insight into the fundamental characteristics of micro-APGD below 100 µm Aug. 26 (Fri) 12:00~12:30
442 Kyungguk Min Chungnam National University The effect of parallel electron plateau on the banded chorus spectral gap formation Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40
376 Mohammad Mirzaie Institute for Basic Science Demonstration of nonlinear Compton scattering between a multi-GeV electron from LWFA and an ultrahigh intensity laser pulse Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:30~15:00
443 Dipanjan Mukherjee Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune Unveiling the role of relativistic jets in galaxy evolution through MHD simulations Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
378 Anthony Murphy CSIRO Multiscale modelling of wire-arc additive manufacturing Aug. 26 (Fri) 15:00~15:30
444 Kosuke Namekata National Astronomical Observatory Detection of filament eruption on Sun-like star Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
445 Lei Ni Yunnan Observatories, CAS RMHD simulations of EBs and UV bursts in the low solar atmosphere Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
446 Yuta Notsu University of Colorado Recent Observations of Stellar Flares and Possible Mass Ejections Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
421 Tetsutarou Oishi National Institute for Fusion Science Spectroscopic Observation of W0 to W46+ Tungsten Impurity Emission in Visible, VUV, EUV and X-ray Wavelength Ranges in the Large Helical Device Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
381 Atsushi Okamoto Nagoya University Power balance study on small tokamak for light source application Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:00~17:30
382 Bo Ouyang Nanjing University of Science and Technology Plasma strategy for fabrication of graphene-based nano-frameworks in energy application Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
383 Xuekai Pei Wuhan University Atmospheric pressure air plasma for nitrogen fixation coupled with heterogeneous catalysis Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
384 Gregor Primc Jozef Stefan Institute Uniformity of the deposition rates in an industrial plasma reactor for PECVD of PMDSO-like thin films Aug. 25 (Thu) 15:00~15:30
385 Rajdeep Singh Rawat Nanyang Technological University Advantages and opportunities in material synthesis and processing using hot-dense pulsed energetic plasma Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
386 Jieru Ren Xi’an Jiaotong Univeristy Laboratory generation and applications of uniform dense plasma Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
448 Hamid Saleem National University of Science and Technology (NUST) An analytical solution of plasma equations for the generation of jet-like flows Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
449 Muhammad Sarfraz GC University Lahore Study of the wave dynamics for the marginally stable solar wind plasma: A quasilinear approach Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
387 Choncharoen Sawangrat Chiang Mai University Enhancement of Antioxidant in Coffee Brewing Process by Plasma Activated Water Aug. 25 (Thu) 17:00~17:30
390 Sarveshwar Sharma Institute for Plasma Research Investigating the effects of electron bounce-cyclotron resonance on plasma dynamics in capacitive discharges operated in the presence of a weak transverse magnetic field Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
450 Yuandeng Shen Yunnan Observatories, CAS Coronal Quasi-periodic Fast-mode Propagating Wave Trains Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
451 Masafumi Shoji Nagoya University Nonlinear interactions between EMIC waves and ions in the inner magnetosphere: theory, computer simulations and spacecraft observations Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
391 Andrei Smolyakov University of Saskatchewan Plasma flow and acceleration in the magnetic nozzle configurations Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
392 Deepak Prasad Subedi Kathmandu University Surface treatment of mulberry silk fabric by atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40
422 Pengjun Sun Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS Experimental and numerical study of the enhancement of ion-scale turbulence during neutral beam injection in the core of an EAST L-mode plasma Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
423 Choongki Sung Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Fast ion effects on core turbulent transport in KSTAR Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
393 Yasunori Tanaka Kanazawa University Modulated induction thermal plasma for large amounts of functional nanoparticles Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
452 Ataru Tanikawa University of Tokyo Population III binary black holes and pair instability supernovae Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
394 Selma Mededovic Thagard Clarkson University Design of plasma reactors for water treatment applications: opportunities and challenges Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
453 Shin Toriumi Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Evidence of universal heating mechanism of solar and stellar atmospheres Aug. 22 (Mon) 12:00~12:30
395 Xin Tu University of Liverpool Plasma catalysis: an emerging technology for achieving a net-zero economy Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
396 Mahendra Verma IIT Kanpur Statistical physics and order in Euler turbulence Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
424 José Vicente Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa Recent results and prospects for synthetic O-mode conventional reflectometry Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40
425 Shouxin Wang Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS Investigation of particle transport in I-mode plasma on EAST tokamak Aug. 24 (Wed) 12:00~12:30
454 Yikang Wang Nanjing University Fast magnetic wave could heat solar low-beta chromosphere Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
455 Yulei Wang Nanjing University Current-sheet Oscillations Caused by Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability at the Loop Top of Solar Flares Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
397 Zhi-Bin Wang Sun Yat-sen University Characteristics of the entropy modes in multi-component plasmas confined by a dipole magnetic field Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
456 Haruka Washinoue University of Tokyo The effect of the chromospheric temperature on coronal heating Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
398 Alexandra Waskow EPFL Understanding the mechanisms of non-thermal plasma treatments on seeds Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
399 Takayuki Watanabe Kyushu University Characterization and Diagnostics of DC Water Thermal Plasmas for Innovative Processing Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
400 Wenfu Wei Southwest Jiaotong University Arcing damages and strategies to improve the Electric-mechanical performance for the carbon matrix composites Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
426 Guoliang Xiao Southwestern Institute of Physics An innovative approach to the improved radiating divertor concept by supersonic molecular beam injection Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
427 Hai Xie Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS Core-edge simulations of plasma and impurity behavior for CFETR Aug. 24 (Wed) 17:10~17:40
428 Guoliang Xu Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS On the impurity transport in the edge plasma for EAST high dissipative divertor conditions Aug. 22 (Mon) 15:00~15:30
429 Guanqun Xue Dalian University of Technology; Southwestern Institute of Physics Improvement of core plasma confinement by edge-deposited impurity in H-mode plasmas of the HL-2A tokamak Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
401 Naoto Yamashita Kyushu University Heteroepitaxial growth of single crystalline ZnO film by magnetron sputtering via inverted Stranski-Krastanov mode and key factors of the buffer layer Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30
457 Yang Yang Fudan University First laboratory verification of magnetic-field-induced transition effect in Fe X Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
403 Cheng Zhang Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS Investigation on the electric-field driven ionization wave in nanosecond pulse discharge Aug. 26 (Fri) 16:30~17:00
404 Jun-Jie Zhang Xi'an Jiaotong University Relativistic collisional Plasma simulation via the GPU clusters Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:30~12:00
430 Xiaoran Zhang Dalian University of Technology; Southwestern Institute of Physics Electromagnetic Instabilities Driven by Electron Temperature Gradient in tokamak plasmas with impurity ions Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
405 Xiaoxia Zhong Shanghai Jiao Tong University Properties and application of pin-to-water discharge plasma in open air Aug. 24 (Wed) 12:00~12:30
431 Ben Zhu Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory BOUT++ electromagnetic turbulence simulations of edge plasma dynamics during thermal quench Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
406 Hongxuan Zhu Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Quantitative measurements of ion orbit loss from gyrokinetic simulations Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
458 Xiaoshuai Zhu National Space Science Center, CAS Magnetohydrostatic modeling of the solar atmosphere Aug. 25 (Thu) 15:00~15:30
432 Yiren Zhu Southwestern Institute of Physics Exploring the ELM characteristics in super H-mode operation scenario of the HL-2M tokamak Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00

Quantum Information

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
459 Yuto Ashida University of Tokyo Nonperturbative cavity/waveguide quantum electrodynamics Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
460 Jiefei Chen Southern University of Science and Technology Interfering flying photons and a single quantum of stored excitation in an atomic cloud Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
461 Keisuke Fujii Osaka University Applications of NISQ devices for quantum machine learning and quantum many-body systems Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
462 Myung-Joong Hwang Duke Kunshan University Frustrated quantum phases of bosonic modes Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:45~12:15
463 Nobuyasu Ito RIKEN Simulation of quantum computer on the Fugaku computer Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:45~12:15
464 Takayuki Iwasaki Tokyo Institute of Technology Diamond quantum emitters for quantum network Aug. 23 (Tue) 15:00~15:30
465 Erika Kawakami RIKEN Dispersive read-out of the Rydberg States: towards realizing spin qubits using electrons on helium Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
467 Sunmi Kim National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Coherence properties of NbN-based superconducting qubits Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
468 Yoon-Ho Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology Emergence of the geometric phase from quantum measurement backaction Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
469 Hyukjoon Kwon Korea Institute for Advanced Study Testing a quantum fluctuation theorem using quantum optics Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
470 Neill Lambert RIKEN Pseudomodes: exact models of open quantum systems Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
471 Bin Ho Lee Tohoku University Stochastic parameter-shift rule for quantum metrology Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
472 Alexander Ling National University of Singapore Perspectives for small satellite quantum communications Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
473 Ren Bao Liu Chinese University of Hong Kong Quantum Spectroscopy via a qubit sensor Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
475 Sergei Slussarenko Griffith University Quantum channel correction via heralded amplification Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
476 Akihito Soeda National Institute of Informatics No tomography needed: input-agnostic inversion of unitary processes Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:45~17:15
477 Xiaolong Su Shanxi University Distribution and distillation of Gaussian quantum steering Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
478 Fang-Wen Sun University of Science and Technology of China Super-resolution quantum sensing of electromagnetic field with NV center in diamond Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:45~15:15
479 Shuhei Tamate RIKEN Scalable circuit design for large-scale superconducting quantum computers Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:45~15:15
480 Peng Xue Beijing Computational Science Research Center Non-Bloch parity-time symmetry and exceptional points Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:55~17:25
481 Zong-Quan Zhou University of Science and Technology of China Towards long-lived photonic quantum memories Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00

Semiconductor Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
482 Tse-Ming Chen National Cheng Kung University Strain Engineering of 2D Materials Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00
483 Suk-Ho Choi Kyung Hee University 2D-materials-based mixed-dimensional novel structures and device applications Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
484 Lan Fu Australian National University Semiconductor Nanowire Array Infrared Photodetectors Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
485 Masataka Higashiwaki National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Ga2O3 device physics and engineering for power electronics and new directions Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
486 Yoshiro Hirayama Tohoku University NMR studies for semiconductor quantum structures Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
487 Ya-Ping Hsieh Academia Sinica The promise of atomically thin intercalants to 2D electronic Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
488 Ki Kang Kim Sungkyunkwan University Strategy for the growth of large-area single-crystal 2D films Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
489 Sejeong Kim University of Melbourne 2D materials for quantum photonics applications Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
490 Yongmin Kim Dankook University Optical transitions of MAPbX3 (X=Cl, Br, I) single crystals under high magnetic fields Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
491 Xufeng Kou ShanghaiTech University Lattice-matched III-V/II-V heterostructures for energy-efficient spintronic applications Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
492 Jiun-Yun Li National Taiwan University Spin control in semiconductor heterostructures Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
493 Hao-Wu Lin National Tsing Hua University Perovskite Vacuum-Deposited and Quantum-Dot Optoelectronic Devices Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
494 Tomoki Machida University of Tokyo Resonant tunneling through quantized subbands of few-layer WSe2 in van der Waals tunnel junctions Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
495 Takahiro Morimoto University of Tokyo Geometrical nonlinear optical effects in noncentrosymmetric crystals Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
496 Akira Oiwa Osaka University Photon-spin quantum interface based on gate-define semiconductor quantum dots Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
497 Kyoung-Duck Park Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Tip-enhanced cavity-spectroscopy Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
498 Jindong Song Korea Institute of Science and Technology III-V semiconductor-based nano-structures grown by KIST MBE for the application to quantum technology Aug. 24 (Wed) 15:00~15:30
499 Masaki Uchida Tokyo Institute of Technology Quantum Hall conduction on topological semimetal Fermi arcs Aug. 25 (Thu) 12:00~12:30
500 Xinran Wang Nanjing University Single-crystalline 2D semiconductor growth and device technology Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
501 Takanobu Watanabe Waseda University Micro Thermoelectric Converter Using Si Nanowire Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
502 Jiandong Ye Nanjing University NiO/Ga2O3 p-n heterojunction based bipolar devices Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
503 Lixia Zhao Tiangong University GaN-based optoelectronic devices and integration Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30

Statistical Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
504 Yongjoo Baek Seoul National University Motion of active particles in dense granular medium Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00
505 Hugues Chate CEA-Saclay Long-range orientational order in 2D active matter Aug. 26 (Fri) 16:00~16:30
506 Youjin Deng University of Science and Technology of China Geometric upper critical dimensions of the Ising model Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:00~14:30
507 Kenji Harada Kyoto University Tensor renormalization group study of the non-equilibrium critical fixed point of the one-dimensional contact process Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:00~11:30
508 Naomichi Hatano University of Tokyo Non-Hermiticity and Randomness Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:00~17:30
509 Pai-Yi Hsiao National Tsing Hua University Scaling study of polymer ejection from a cavity through a small pore Aug. 26 (Fri) 17:00~17:30
510 Haiping Huang Sun Yat-sen University Symmetry breaking in unsupervised learning: from generative to memory models Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:40~17:10
511 Liang Huang Lanzhou University Quantum right-triangle billiards and detailed classical-quantum correspondence Aug. 23 (Tue) 17:10~17:40
512 Hang-Hyun Jo Catholic University of Korea Temporal scaling behaviors in bursty time series Aug. 24 (Wed) 16:10~16:40
513 Yonggun Jun National Central University Active Bath Heat Engine of a colloidal particle Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00~11:30
514 Byungnam Kahng Korea Institute of Energy Technology Hybrid phase transitions in equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:00~14:30
515 Naoki Kawashima University of Tokyo A tensor network study of cubic anisotropy Aug. 26 (Fri) 15:00~15:30
516 Beom Jun Kim Sungkyunkwan University Synchronized hand clapping in an audience Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:00~11:30
517 Dong-Hee Kim Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Neural-network quantum state study of the long-range antiferromagnetic Ising chain Aug. 25 (Thu) 14:30~15:00
518 Deok-Sun Lee Korea Institute for Advanced Study Species extinction in complex ecological networks Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:00~16:30
519 Jae Sung Lee Korea Institute for Advanced Study Speed limit for a highly irreversible process and tight finite-time Landauer bound Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:00~11:30
522 Linyuan Lü University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Vital nodes identification in complex networks Aug. 25 (Thu) 16:30~17:00
538 Bing Miao University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Thermal Casimir Force for Higher Derivative Actions Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:00~14:30
520 Takashi Mori RIKEN Relaxation times in open quantum many-body systems Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:00~11:30
521 Tomotoshi Nishino Kobe University Tensor Network Studies on Statistical Lattice Models Aug. 25 (Thu) 15:00~15:30
528 Jae Dong Noh University of Seoul Statistical physics of isolated quantum systems Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:10~16:40
523 Tsuyoshi Okubo University of Tokyo Tensor network approach to Kitaev spin liquid Aug. 23 (Tue) 16:40~17:10
530 Kouichi Okunishi Niigata University Angular-time evolution and entanglement spectrum for 1D quantum spin chains Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:00~16:30
524 Hyuk Kyu Pak Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Active cyclic Brownian information engines Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
533 Haitao Quan Peking University Generalization of Jarzynski equality and Crooks fluctuation theorem to the situation of multiple heat baths Aug. 25 (Thu) 11:30~12:00
534 Jie Ren Tongji University Cycle Flux Ranking of Network Analysis in Quantum Thermal Devices Aug. 22 (Mon) 17:30~18:00
529 Keiji Saito Keio University Finite-Time Quantum Landauer Principle and Quantum Coherence Aug. 24 (Wed) 11:30~12:00
527 Hong-Yan Shih Academia Sinica How is turbulence born: statistical mechanics and ecological collapse in transitional fluids Aug. 26 (Fri) 14:30~15:00
526 Akira Shimizu University of Tokyo Consistency between quantum mechanics and thermodynamics Aug. 22 (Mon) 16:30~17:00
532 Kazumasa A. Takeuchi University of Tokyo Bacterial glass Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:00~14:30
525 Synge Todo University of Tokyo Markov-chain Monte Carlo sampling in tensor-network representation Aug. 24 (Wed) 14:30~15:00
536 Penger Tong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Directed motion of membrane proteins under an entropy-driven potential field generated by anchored proteins Aug. 26 (Fri) 16:30~17:00
535 Jhi-Chiang Tsai Academia Sinica “Quaking” and Solid-Fluid transition of Packed Grains Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
531 Yujie Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University Experimental validation of the Edwards ensemble of granular materials Aug. 22 (Mon) 14:30~15:00
537 Yilin Wu Chinese University of Hong Kong Emergent mechanical behavior of elastic active matter Aug. 26 (Fri) 11:30~12:00
539 Hong Zhao Xiamen University Self-similar solutions of the Lorenz model in parameter space Aug. 22 (Mon) 11:30~12:00

Women in Physics

Name Affilation Presentation Title Date & Time
540 Catherine P. Foley Australia’s Chief Scientist Decades later we still have too few women in physics. Why? What should we do now? Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:00-11:30
541 Kaya Kobayashi Okayama University Activities of Gender Equality Promotion Committee in the Physical Society of Japan Aug. 23 (Tue) 12:00~12:30
542 Ting-Hua Lu National Taiwan Normal University Developments of women in physics in Taiwan Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:00~14:30
543 Ruwen Peng Nanjing University New challenges for women physicists in the fast-developing chinese physics community Aug. 23 (Tue) 11:30~12:00
544 Jin-Hee Yoon Inha University Activities of Women Committee in Korean Physical Society for Last 20 Years Aug. 23 (Tue) 14:30~15:00