The two CNRS Research Groups (GDR), NAME (Nanomaterials for Energy Applications) and HOWDI (Heterostructures of van der Waals materials with low dimensionality) are jointly organising a two-day workshop, to be held in Lyon on 6 and 7 May 2024
The aim of this workshop is to offer a "tutto tondo" scenario on the thermal transport properties of 2D materials from both an experimental and theoretical point of view. The focus will be on transport properties of 2D materials and heterostructures (lateral and vertical) with detailed description of state of the art techniques and future perspectives.
Each section will consist of keynote lectures followed by an expansive discussion time aimed at stimulating brainstorming and cultivating future collaborations at the interface between the two communities.
Themes
2D materials for thermal energy conversion
Phoninics and straintronics of 2D materials
Thermal properties of 2D materials
Processing techniques to adapt thermal properties
Characterisation techniques to probe thermal and acoustic properties
Simulation techniques from the atomic to the mesoscale
Industrial needs and future prospects
Confirmed Invited Speakers
Oleg KOLOSOV (2D - 3D Materials for Energy and Thermal Transport)
Marianna SLEDZINSKA (Thermal Management)
Konstantinos PAPAGELIS (Straintronics)
Julien CHASTE (Elaboration and Measurements, 2D Transport, Microheaters)
Michele LAZZERI (ab initio simulations, sound and heat transport)
Emmanuel BAUDIN (optics and electronics of 2D devices)
Christophe ADESSI (Defects on 2D)
Paolo BONDAVALLI (2D Topological Materials)
Jerome SAINT-MARTIN (Monte Carlo thermal transport and thermoelectrics)
Roberto D'AGOSTA (ab initio simulations, electronic and thermal transport)