Plenary Speakers

Hiroshi Amano

Center for Integrated Research of Future Electronics(CIRFE),
Nagoya University

Director / Distinguished Professor

Title: AlN-Based Deep-UV Laser Diodes: A New Frontier in Luminescence Science and Engineering

Susumu Noda

Institute for Advanced Study, Kyoto University (KUIAS)
Distinguished Professor

Title: Photonic-Crystal Surface-Emitting Lasers (PCSELs)― Physics and Applications ―

Andries Meijerink

Debye Institute,
Utrecht University

Professor


Title: Luminescence of lanthanides in water and ice

Chihaya Adachi

Xiaogang Liu

Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research,
Kyushu University

Director / Professor

Title: Advanced organic light-emitting devices leveraging the freedom of molecular design

Department of Chemistry,
National University of Singapore

Professor

Title: Turning Scattering into Vision

College of Chemistry,
Peking University

Professor

Title: Luminescence of Lanthanide nanoparticles: Challenges and Opportunities

Takashi Mukai

NICHIA Corporation

Title: White light sources based on nitride semiconductor light emitting devices and phosphors

Invited Speakers

Eva Hemmer 
University of Ottawa
From Synthesis to Sensing – Designing Luminescent Lanthanide-Doped Nanoparticles

Philippe Goldner
CNRS - PSL University
Rare earth doped thin films for optical quantum technologies

Jiajia Zhou
University of Technology Sydney
Upconverting Nanoparticles: Fundamentals at the Single-Particle Level and Biomedical Applications

Miki Hasegawa
Aoyama Gakuin University
Molecular and its Aggregation Desing of Hexadentate Organic Ligands for the Rare Earth Luminescence

Philippe F. Smet
Ghent University
Energy storage in persistent phosphors: mechanism, limitations and workarounds

Jennifer A. Hollingsworth
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Room-Temperature Infrared Quantum Light Sources Enabled By Ultra-Stable Giant Quantum Dots and Precision Nanointegration

Jean-Claude G. Bünzli
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Sensitizing lanthanide luminescence

Luís Carlos
University of Aveiro
The Whisper of Water: Density Rhythms Around Luminescent Nanoprobes

Markus Suta
Heinrich Heine University
The Dark Side of the light: A New Perspective on Nonradiative Transitions


Víctor Lavín
 University of La Laguna
Luminescence of lanthanides under pressure

Pieter Dorenbos
Delft University of Technology
The valence and conduction band vacuum referred energies of 400+ inorganic compounds and how it relates to phosphor performance

Mikhail Brik
University of Tartu
Crystal field theory, DFT and machine learning methods in application to optical materials

Carlos DS Brites
University of Aveiro
The Logic of Luminescence in Single-Molecule Magnets

Erving Ximendes
Autonomous University of Madrid
Luminescence Thermometry: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Pablo Acosta Mora
 University of La Laguna
There is plenty of energy at the bottom: NIR to visible up-conversion luminescence driven photocatalytic water-splitting

Yong Zhang
University of North Carolina
Optical properties of organic-inorganic hybrid superlattice b-ZnTe(en)0.5 with sub-nanometer thick layers

Muralee Murugesu
University of Ottawa 
Composition control to tune the emission color output in molecular cluster aggregates

Yanjie Liang
Shandong University
Inorganic Luminescent Materials Emitting in the Deep-Ultraviolet Spectral Region

Sebastian Mahlik
University of Gdańsk
High-Pressure Spectroscopic Insight into the Position of Impurity and Defect States in Wide-Bandgap Materials

Anna Painelli
Parma University
Fluorescence from solution to the solid state: static and dynamic solvation

Ru-Shi Liu
National Taiwan University
From Pairs to Clusters: Engineering Cr³⁺ Interactions in Blue-LED
Excitable NIR Phosphors

Takashi Takeda
National Institute for Materials Science
Exploration of phosphor focusing on single particle and local structure

Yixi Zhuang
Xiamen University
Creating traps in persistent luminescent materials

Takayuki Yanagita
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Recent research on near infrared emitting scintillators

Xueyuan Chen
Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (CAS)
Lanthanide-Doped Luminescent Nanoprobes: from Fundamentals to Bioapplications

Satoshi Horike
Kyoto University
Luminescence Properties of Coordination Polymer/MOF Glasses and Glass-ceramics

Chao-Nan Xu
Tohoku University
Recent Progress in Mechanoluminescence and Multipiezo Materials

Martin Nikl
Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences
Heavy perovskite and garnet single crystal scintillators: state of art and perspectives

Ryota Kabe
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Trap-Engineered Organic Luminescent Materials for Persistent and Stimulated Emission

Yasufumi Fujiwara
Ritsumeikan University
Eu-doped GaN red LEDs: From breakthrough to innovation

Jianrong Qiu
Zhejiang University
Boosting luminescence in oxide phosphors by vitrifying-devitrifying approach

Kyoko Kitamura
Tohoku University
Direct Observation of Optical Pathways in Distorted Photonic Crystals

Angela B. Seddon
University of Nottingham
Glass Fibre Lasers for the Molecular Fingerprint Region

Koichi Okamoto
Osaka Metropolitan University
Engineering Luminescence Dynamics via Plasmonics and Nanophotonics with Collective Effects

Fiorenzo Vetrone
Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Rare Earth Based Nanoplatforms: From Luminescent Imaging to Theranostic Strategies in Nanomedicine

Artur Bednarkiewicz
Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences
Fluorescence imaging without fluorescent labels - a mare curiosity or a truly promising breakthrough?

Michele Back
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Looking for the New Ruby

Chun-Che Lin
National Taipei University of Technology
Precise Refinement and Advance applications of NIR Emission Phosphors

Jakoah Brgoch
University of Houston
Machine Learning as a Tool for Discovering Cr³⁺ NIR-Emitting Phosphors

Fan Zhang
Fudan University
Second Near-Infrared Window Fluorescent Probes for in vivo Dynamic Multiplexed Bioimaging

Muralee Murugesu
University of Ottawa
Synthetic Approaches for the Development of Lanthanide-Based Single-Molecule Magnets and Optical Molecular Systems

Rong-Jun Xie
Xiamen University
Mechanoluminescence materials and their applications

Yasuchika Hasegawa
Hokkaido University
Luminescent lanthanide coordination polymers and aggregates for environmental sensing applications

Akio Ikesue
World-Lab. Co.,
Innovation in Optical Ceramics

Dawei Di
Zhejiang University
Perovskite LEDs and Lasers 

Niko Hildebrandt
McMaster University
FRET is not dead, it just smells funny!

Freddy T. Rabouw
Utrecht University
Disentangling radiative and nonradiative decay processes in lanthanides

Yuichi Hirai
National Institute for Materials Science
Structure, Mechanics, and Luminescence in Mechanically Responsive Molecular Solids

Shun Omagari
Institute of Science Tokyo
Exploring functions and properties of lanthanide complexes at nanoscale

Jumpei Ueda
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Advancements in Persistent Phosphors: Hole-Detrapping, Electric Charging and Defect-Controlled Transparent Ceramics


Riccardo Marin
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Ex unum, pluribus: How to get more from a single sensor

Andrea D. Pickel
The University of Texas at Austin
Luminescence Thermometry Beyond the Diffraction Limit

Andréa Simone Stucchi de Camargo
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)
Phosphor-in-glass composites for lighting and energy conversion

P. James Schuck
Columbia University
Photon avalanches in nanoparticles and the critical fluctuations that drive them

Guanying Chen
Harbin Institute of Technology
Brighenting upconversion nanoparticles