Artificial Intelligence Photonics 2026 (AI-Photonics26)
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Photonics is gaining traction in the artificial intelligence area. Photons are viewed more and more as optimum information processing and transporting carriers for their versatility, speed and energy economy that make them apt for hardware implementations. In turn, AI in general and machine learning in particular have revealed as phenomenal tools capable to solve complex problems that can boost the development of photonics in aspects such as new materials, inverse design, and even law discovery.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- Cefe López (ICMM-CSIC, DIPC)
- David García Fernández (ICMM-CSIC, DIPC)
- Aitzol García Etxarri (DIPC, Ikerbasque)
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This workshop aims at bringing together the communities of artificial intelligence and photonics to foster interaction and joint development and establishing a cooperative community.
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Cefe López Fernández
ICMM-CSIC, Prof. Inv.
Prof. López has a background in semiconductor physics and over thirty years' experience in materials science. His specialization in photonic materials covers preparation and characterization of nano- and micro-structured materials especially those based on self-assembly. Colloidal materials have been a dear subject of study with emphasis on the order/disorder balance and led to exceptional contributions in photonic crystals and photonic glasses. Introduction of non-linear properties such as optical gain greatly adds to these materials' potential giving rise to systems such as random lasers. Investigating random lasers, he found that certain ingenious realizations facilitate their coupling and their organization in networks.
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Andrea Alu
CUNY Advanced Science Research Center
Andrea Alù is a Distinguished Professor, founding director of the Photonics Initiative at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center, Einstein Professor of Physics at the CUNY Graduate Center, and Professor of Electrical Engineering at The City College of New York. He is affiliated with the Wireless Networking and Communications Group and the Applied Research Laboratories, both based at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is a Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor. His research interests span over a broad range of technical areas, including applied electromagnetics, nano-optics and nanophotonics, microwave, THz, infrared, optical and acoustic metamaterials and metasurfaces, plasmonics, nonlinearities and nonreciprocity, cloaking and scattering, acoustics, optical nanocircuits and nanoantennas.

Natalia Berloff Berloff

Peter Bienstman
Ghent University

Rachel Grange
ETH Zurich

Chaoran Huang
the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Marco Leonetti

Yongmin Liu
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University

Aydogan Ozcan
UCLA
Valentina Parigi is a Professor at the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel at Sorbonne Université in Paris. She works in photonic quantum technologies within the continuous-variable (CV) framework. Her research focuses on the implementation of large CV-entangled Gaussian and non-Gaussian networks and their application in quantum information and communication protocols.

Marin Soljacic Soljacic
Professor

Ripalta (Patty) Stabile
TU/e

Jelena Vuckovic
Stanford University

C David Wright
University of Exeter

Logan Wright
Yale University
Matrikula prezioak
| Registration fees | 2026-06-10 arte |
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| 0 EUR | |
| 300,00 EUR | |
| 400,00 EUR |
Kokalekua
Miramar Jauregia
Mirakontxa pasealekua 48, 20007 Donostia
Gipuzkoa
Miramar Jauregia
Mirakontxa pasealekua 48, 20007 Donostia
Gipuzkoa