ISOE 2015

ISOE 2015

International School of Oxide Electronics 2015

12-24 October 2015, Cargèse, Corsica (France)

 

The International School of Oxide Electronics has been held in Cargèse, Corsica (France) by the TO BE COST Action and CNRS.

The First TO BE School on Oxide Electronics gathered about 100 PhD students, post-docs, young scientists and senior researchers working in Oxide Electronics.

Invited speakers :

  • Nick Barrett (CEA Saclay, France)
  • Silke Biermann (CPHT, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France)
  • Manuel Bibes (UMR CNRS/Thales, Palaiseau, France)
  • Gustau Catalan (CIN2, Barcelona, Spain)
  • Vincent Cros (UMR CNRS/Thales, Palaiseau, France)
  • Regina Dittman (JARA Fist, Aachen, Germany)
  • Brahim Dkhil (Ecole Centrale Paris, France)
  • Chang-Beom Eom (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)
  • Josep Fontcuberta (ICMAB-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain)
  • Stéphane Fusil (UMR CNRS/Thales, Palaiseau, France)
  • Vincent Garcia (UMR CNRS/Thales, Palaiseau, France)
  • Marc Gabay (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Orsay, France)
  • Joerg Heber (Nature Publishing Group, UK)
  • Jorge Iñiguez (LIST, Luxembourg)
  • Nicolas Jaouen (Synchrotron Soleil, France)
  • Carlos Leon (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
  • Laurence Méchin (GREYC, Caen, France)
  • Fabio Miletto Granozio (CNR Spin Naples, Italy)
  • Alexandra Mougin (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Orsay, France)
  • Satoshi Okamoto (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
  • Guus Rijnders (University of Twente, the Netherlands)
  • Eckard Salje (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • George Sawatzky (University of Vancouver, Canada)
  • Andres Santander-Syro (CSNSM Orsay, France)
  • Jacobo Santamaria (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
  • James F. Scott (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Yuri Suzuki (Stanford University, USA)

Click here to get the videos of most of the lectures!

The School program can be downloaded here, while more info can be found visiting the school website (external link)

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