
Current Trends in Nonlinear Photocurrents and Magnetism (CINERAMA25)
Description
The first edition of the international workshop CINERAMA25 aims at exploring the forefront of nonlinear photocurrents and magnetism by bringing together a leading group of international researchers, in addition to students, postdocs and other participants to share the latest contributions on cutting-edge topics including but not limited to, the bulk photovoltaic effect, the geometric and topological nature of magneto-optical responses, Floquet physics, van der Waals magnets, orbital and spin-orbital textures and altermagnetism. In addition to invited and contributed talks, we plan an afternoon hands-on tutorial on the WannierBerri computational code to showcase the calculation of some of these effects.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- María Camarasa Gómez (UPV/EHU & Centro de Física de Materiales - CFM)
- Daniel Hernangómez Pérez (CIC nanoGUNE)
- Julen Ibañez Azpiroz (Centro de Física de Materiales - CFM)
Objectives
The workshop aims to foster a collaborative environment where scientists from diverse disciplines including applied physics, theoretical modeling, and experimental physics, can exchange knowledge and ideas
Activity directed to
- University student
- Professionals
Directors

Julen Ibañez Azpiroz
Centro de Fisica de Materiales
Julen Ibañez (Hondarribia, 1986) has a Bachelor's degree and a PhD in Physics from the University of the Basque Country. He completed a postdoctoral stay in Jülich (Germany), after which he returned to the Basque Country thanks to a Marie Sklodowska-Curie scholarship. He is currently an Ikerbasque Associate researcher at the Materials Physics Center in Donostia, where he directs a research group in the field of nonlinear optics in condensed matter physics.
Speakers

Claudio Attaccalite Attaccalite
CNRS

Reyes Calvo
CICNanogune

Fernando de Juan Sanz
Donostia International Physics Center

Hugo Dil
EPFL

Florian Dirnberger
TUD

Paulo E. Faria Junior
Uni Regensburg

Aran Garcia-Lekue
DIPC

Luis Hueso
CIC nanoGUNE

Christoph Kastl
Technial University of Munich

Qiong Ma Ma
Boston College
Dr. Qiong Ma got her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). She then moved to MIT where she got her Ph.D. of physics under the supervision of Prof. Pablo Jarillo-Herrero and in close collaboration with Prof. Nuh Gedik. Her group focuses on uncovering and understanding the fundamental physics of novel quantum materials, particularly about electron and phonon dynamics, low dimensionality, topology, and correlation. Our group applies advanced nano-/micro-sized device fabrications to control multiple degrees of freedom in quantum materials and combine low-temperature electronic transport and nonlinear, ultrafast, and near-field optoelectronic microscopies and spectroscopies to probe the physics.

Alejandro Molina Sanchez
Universidad de Valencia
Miguel Moreno Ugeda
CIC NanoGUNE

Takahiro Morimoto
The University of Tokyo

Alberto MORPURGO
University of Geneva

Juan Jose Palacios Burgos
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Dmytro Pesin Pesin
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA

Ashwin Ramasubramaniam

Helena Reichlova
Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences

Raffaele Resta
IOM-CNR

John Sipe
University of Toronto

Libor Šmejkal
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden

Inti Sodemann Villadiego
University of Leipzig

Ivo Souza

Andreas Stier
TU München

Dong Sun
Peking University

Veronika Sunko Sunko
UC Berkeley

Stepan Tsirkin
EPFL (Switzerland)

Yijin Zhang
The University of Tokyo
Registration fees
Registration fees | Until 18-05-2025 |
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0 EUR | |
350,00 EUR |
Venue
Materials Physics Center (CSIC-UPV/EHU)
Manuel de Lardizabal, 4. 20018 Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Materials Physics Center (CSIC-UPV/EHU)
Manuel de Lardizabal, 4. 20018 Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa