2023 Lawrence Symposium on Epitaxy
Invited speakers
Plenary speaker
Ramamoorthy Ramesh
Symposium Keynote Speaker
“Ultra-Low-Voltage, Beyond CMOS Microelectronics”
Ramamoorthy Ramesh is a Professor of materials science and engineering at the University of California Berkeley. His work has made significant impact towards the synthesis, assembly and understanding of complex functional oxides, such as ferroelectric materials.
In particular, he has worked on the development of ferroelectric perovskites, manganites with colossal magnetoresistance, and also on multiferroic oxides with potential benefits for modern information technologies.
His work has seen him receive a number for international and domestic awards including MRS David Turnbull Award, Elected Foreign Member of the Royal Society, FMD John Bardeen Award of TMS, Elected member, United States National Academy of Engineering, James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials, APS Fellow, MRS Fellow.
Scientific program invited speakers
Sefaattin Tongay
Arizona State University, Opening remarks day 1
Robert Nemanich
Arizona State University, TBD
Joshua A. Robinson
Pennsylvania State University, Novel Atomically Thin Metals, Semiconductors, and Insulators formed via Confinement Heteroepitaxy
Xiao Kai
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Understanding the van der Waals epitaxial growth of 2D materials and heterostructures
Hui Cai
UC Merced, Tailoring the Properties of 2D Materials from Controlled Synthesis
Bin Chen
Northwestern University, Tuning the interface of perovskite semiconductors
David Smith
Arizona State University, Opening remarks day 2
Peter Crozier
Arizona State University, TEM for Vibrational spectroscopy
Sandhya Susarla
Arizona State University
David Smith
Arizona State University