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Erik Holmlin

President and CEO

BioNano Genomics

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JIWOONG PARK

Professor of chemistry

James Franck Institute and the Institute for Molecular Engineering

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Steven Oldenburg

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nanoComposix

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Helena Theander

Director Graphene Group

Chalmers Industriteknik

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Dr. Nicolas Blanc

Managing Director

ETH Zurich - Scientific Center for Optical and Electron Microscopy

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Hector Lara

Sr. Product Line Manager

Bruker Nano Sufaces

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Martin Gruebele

Head, Department of Chemistry

University of Illinois

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Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie

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Andrew J Pollard

Group Leader

National Physical Laboratory (NPL)

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Pia Westlund

Communications Officer SIO Grafen and Graphene Centre

Chalmers Industriteknik

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Dr. Ruth Houbertz

Multiphoton Optics GmbH

USA

Liang Feng

Assistant Professor

University of Pennsylvania

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Explore how nano-spectroscopy is reshaping the study of quantum materials. In this on-demand session, Prof. Alexander McLeod presents cutting-edge research using nano-scale optical probes to examine phenomena like collective excitations in 2D materials and phase competition in correlated electron systems. This session highlights the integration of optical nano-probes with traditional optics, breaking free from the diffraction limit to enable unprecedented spatial and temperature resolution.

Quantum materials through the nano-lens: surprises beyond the diffraction limit

Explore how nano-spectroscopy is reshaping the study of quantum materials. In this on-demand session, Prof. Alexander McLeod presents cutting-edge research using nano-scale optical probes to examine phenomena like collective excitations in 2D materials and phase competition in correlated electron systems. This session highlights the integration of optical nano-probes with traditional optics, breaking free from the diffraction limit to enable unprecedented spatial and temperature resolution.

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