• Eric Bakkers, (Delft University of Technology) The Netherlands
    "InSb Nanostructures"
  • Kris Bertness, (NIST) USA
    "Single-Nanowire GaN LEDs grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy"
  • Anna Cavallini, (Università di Bologna) Italy
    "Electronic levels of differently engineered arrays of Si nanowires"
  • Emmanouil Dimakis, (Paul Drude Institute) Germany
    "Light emitting diode based on (In, Ga)As/GaAs coaxial multishell nanowire ensemble, monolithically"
  • Vladimir Dubrovskii, (Academic University Ioffe Inst.) Russia
    "III-V nanowires and nanoneedles on silicon"
  • Anna Fontcuberta i Morral, (EPFL) Switzerland
    "Single photon emission and energy harvesting"
  • Silvano De Franceschi, (CEA Grenoble) France
    "Semiconductor nanowires as a versatile platform for quantum electronic devices"
  • Takashi Fukui, (Hokkaido University) Japan
    "High-performance III-V nanowire transistors on silicon"
  • Erik Garnett, (AMOLF) The Netherlands
    "Solar highways: core-shell nanowires for high-efficiency, low-cost solar cells"
  • Dmitri Golberg, (NIMS) Japan
    "Nanowire properties as revealed by in situ transmission electron microscopy"
  • Jean-Christophe Harmand, (CNRS/LPN) France
    "Nanowire growth mechanisms investigated with compositional markers"
  • Ernesto Joselevich, (Weizmann Institute of Science) Israel
    "Guided Growth of Horizontal Nanowires: A New Path to Self-Integrated Nanosystems"
  • Hannah Joyce, (University of Oxford) England
    "Using terahertz conductivity spectroscopy to assess III-V nanowires for future optoelectronic devices"
  • Peter Kratzer, (Universität Duisburg-Essen) Germany
    "Modelling GaAs nanowire growth: insights from ab-initio calculations"
  • Ray LaPierre, (McMaster University) Canada
    "Progress in III-V Nanowire Photovoltaics"
  • Lincoln Lauhon, (Northwestern University) USA
    "Visualizing Novel Nanowire Behaviors: Doping and Dissipation"
  • Fernando Patolsky, (Tel Aviv University) Israel
    "1D Nanomaterials: From Synthesis to Applications"
  • Thomas Picraux, (Los Alamos National Laboratory) USA
    "Si/Ge Nanowires: nanoscale growth, heterostructuring and energy conversion"
  • Heike Riel, (IBM Zurich) Switzerland
    "Semiconducting Nanowire Heterostructures on Silicon – From Growth to Devices"
  • Lars Samuelson, (Lund University) Sweden
    "Nanowires are great fun and may contribute to our energy needs"
  • Lucia Sorba, (CNR Pisa) Italy
    "Growth of III-V nanowires: from fundamental physics to device applications"
  • Jerry Tersoff, (IBM, NY) USA
    "Distinctive growth regimes of group-IV and III-V nanowires"
  • George Wang, (Sandia National Laboratories) USA
    "III-Nitride Nanowires: New Materials for Light Emission"
  • Ilaria Zardo, (TU Eindhoven) The Netherlands
    "Crystal phase induced bandstructure modifications"
  • Val Zwiller, (TU Delft) The Netherlands
    "Quantum Optics with Nanowires"