Conference Program
 
Plasmonics
The Science And Engineering Of Nanoscale Optics
June 13-18, 2010
Colby College
Waterville, ME
Chair:
Naomi J. Halas

Vice Chair:
Nader Engheta

Application Deadline
Applications for this meeting must be submitted by May 23, 2010. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.
Related Meeting Information
The Plasmonics Gordon Research Conference will be held in conjunction with the Plasmonics Gordon-Kenan Research Seminar. Those interested in attending both meetings must submit an application for the GKRS in addition to an application for the GRC. Please refer to the Plasmonics GKRS web page for more information.

The field of plasmonics lies at the forefront of current revolutionary developments in optics at nanoscale dimensions, with broad applications in the fields of biology, chemistry, and engineering. Advancing these applications will require an enhanced focus on the fundamental science of plasmonics in new and exotic regimes.

This 2010 Gordon Conference on Plasmonics will focus on recent advances in fundamental and applied plasmonics. As with past conferences, this meeting will bring together top researchers and future leaders for substantial interactions between students, young speakers, and senior figures in the field. Participants should expect lively discussion during the sessions, intermingled with unstructured time where ideas move, collaborations form, and connections are made. Invited talks will cover a diverse range of topics, including active devices, coherence effects, metamaterials and cloaking, quantum optical phenomena, and plasmons in exotic media and in new wavelength regimes. At the conclusion of the conference, our final session will look forward and begin defining upcoming challenges and opportunities for plasmonics.

We expect that the 2010 conference will attract a number of senior scientists; it will also feature a large number of younger participants, including graduate students and postdocs. A highlight of the past two Plasmonics conferences has been the stimulating poster sessions, and we encourage participants to share their work in this way again next summer. We also encourage these young scientists to attend the associated GRS (note that a separate application is required). The setting of Colby College affords many opportunities for informal scientific conversations, as well as afternoon activities both on the 714 acre campus, and in the neighboring town of Waterville. Scientific session titles and individual speaker names will be listed here as they are confirmed. This is the third Plasmonics GRC following the highly successful meetings in 2006 and 2008.


Preliminary Program

A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by February 13, 2010. Please check back for updates.

  • Plasmonics: Transitioning to Technologies
    (A. Polman / Federico Capasso / Martin Moskovits / Chad Mirkin)
  • Nanoplasmonics
    (Mark Stockman / Lukas Novotny / Oliver Martin / Prabhat Verma / Niek Van Hulst)
  • Active Plasmonics
    (Jennifer Dionne / Mark Brogersma / Alex Bouhelier / Joachim Krenn)
  • Plasmonic Sensing and Spectroscopies
    (Roman Quidant / Mikael Käll / Annemarie Pucci / Zee Hwan Kim / Jochen Feldmann)
  • Terahertz Plasmonics
    (Toni Taylor / Richard Averitt / Daniel Mittleman / Dai Sik Kim)
  • Quantum Plasmonics
    (Peter Nordlander / Shiwu Gao / Lasse Jensen / Alex Govorov / George Schatz)
  • Coherence, Cooperativity, Complexity
    (Vladimir Shalaev / Jean-Jacques Greffet / F. Javier Garcia de Abajo / Vahid Sandoghdar)
  • Metamaterials, Gain and Propogation Effects
    (Xiang Zhang / L. Kuipers / Harald Giessen / Mikhail Noginov / Rainer Hillenbrand)
  • Plasmonics: Perspectives and Predictions
    (Nader Engheta / Harry Atwater)