Satellite workshops to STM’25
The program and organizing committees have decided to offer one workshop and one symposium in the week after the STM’25 conference. This will allow the students and postdocs to learn more about specific topics of interest. These events will also allow students and postdocs to give short presentations about their research.
Registration: Register on this website on the registration page and the fee is $50
Quantum Materials – Satellite Symposium to STM’25
Dates | Monday, June 30th to Wednesday, July 2nd (or Monday, June 30th to Tuesday, July 1st) |
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Where | Pohang or neighboring city Gyeongju, South Korea (The detailed venue information will be updated soon) |
Travel | It is easy, convenient, and not too pricey to take the KTX fast train between Seoul and Pohang or Gyeongju |
Topic | Quantum materials are important for fundamental science as well as for future applications in many different areas. STM and AFM are important tools to study their properties and controllability with atomic-scale spatial resolution and with high energy resolution. Research topics include topological materials, 2-dimensional materials, unconventional superconductivity, and much more. If you are working in related areas, please consider attending this workshop. An excursion to the most historic place of Korea, Gyeongju, with the heritages of golden kingdom Shilla and its Buddhist culture, will be arranged. |
Supported by | IBS Center for Low Dimensional Electronic Systems (CALDES) |
We are planning to have about 20-30 speakers including invited and contributed talks. We encourage students and postdocs, who give a poster presentation at STM’25, to apply for a contributed talk at this symposium. Total number of participants is limited and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.
Spins on Surfaces and Light-Matter Interaction - Satellite Workshop to STM’25
Dates | Monday, June 30 th to Wednesday, July 2 nd |
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Where | IBS Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea |
Travel | No travel needed, same campus as STM’25. |
Topic | This workshop combines two topics. The first topic “Spins on Surfaces” focuses on molecular and atomic spins on surfaces. STM offers high-resolution spectroscopy tools such as Electron Spin Resonance, Inelastic Tunneling Spectroscopy and AFM enables studies with atomic resolution. The second topic covers recent progress in optics combined with STM and includes visible light and Terahertz excitation. |
Supported by | IBS Center for Quantum Nanoscience and IBS Center for Quantum Conversion Research |
We will have one invited speaker per day who will give an introductory presentation about a topic relevant to the workshop, the rest of the day will be led by young researchers with oral presentations. Total number of participants is limited and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.