META’17, the 8th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics

Songdo Convensia, Incheon - Seoul, South Korea

July 25, 2017 – July 28, 2017


Join us for the next edition, META CRUISE 2018!

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2017 Plenary Speakers


Welcome to META 2017!

Be a part of META'17, the world’s leading conference on nanophotonics and metamaterials, and take the opportunity to present your recent results, and meet and network with world renowned experts. The program will facilitate discussions on various current hot topics such as metasurfaces & metadevices, topological effects in optics, two-dimensional materials, light-matter interaction in nanocavities, plasmonic circuits, thermal engineering, quantum photonic systems, etc. Featuring several plenary, keynote and invited speakers, the program will provide insights into the latest trends and strategies actionable to deal with the practical challenges faced by the community.

 

Said Zouhdi
META General Chair

Paris-Sud University, France

Junsuk Rho
META'17 General Co-Chair

POSTECH, Korea

Hakjoo Lee
META'17 general Co-Chair

CAMM, Korea

Songdo Convensia

ACS Photonics Young Investigator Lectureship Award

Sponsored by ACS Photonics & META Conference

 

Year after year, META becomes a MUST ATTEND Event


2016 Plenary Speakers

Below you can find videos of the plenary presentations from META'16 conference held in Malaga (Spain), 25-28 July 2016.

Breaking reciprocity and time-reversal symmetry with metamaterials

Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, USA

 

Photonic design of nanoscale energy converters

Harry Atwater, California Institute of Technology, USA

 

Optical forces on exotic materials

Stephen M. Barnett, University of Glasgow, UK

 

Near-Zero Photonics

Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, USA

 

Non-Hermitian photonics: PT symmetry and beyond

Demetrios Christodoulides, University of Central Florida, USA

 

Transformation optics, surface plasmons, and metasurfaces

Sir John Pendry, Imperial College London, UK

 

Non-Hermitian photonics: PT symmetry and beyond

David R. Smith, Duke University, USA

 

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