Systematic evolution of high-temperature superconductivity achieved by ionic liquid gating.
We are pleased to host exceptional invited speakers to the International Workshop on Iontronics - 2024. The keynote presentations are all forward-looking and laser-focused on the current challenges and opportunities in the promising field of iontronics, suggesting practical pathways to future success. Please join us in welcoming the speakers as they share their thoughts on the latest challenges and successes .
Qihong Chen
Institute of Physics
Systematic evolution of high-temperature superconductivity achieved by ionic liquid gating.
C. Daniel Frisbie
The University of Minnesota
Sub-Band Filling and Ion-Carrier Interactions in Organic EGTs.
Hideki Matsuoka
The University of Tokyo
Tunable Itinerant Magnetism in Magnetic Semimetals via Ionic Gating.
Alberto Morpurgo
University of Geneva
A new generation of ionic gated devices based on 2D materials.
Masaki Nakano
Shibaura Institute of Technology
Ion intercalation as another knob for 2D materials research.
Shimpei Ono
Tohoku University
Advanced Functionalities of Ions.
Francesco Rossella
Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Semiconductor nanowire iontronics.
Taishi Takenobu
Nagoya University
Electrolyte-based carrier doping in 2D materials and organic polymers.
Jun Takeya
The University of Tokyo
Charge coherence and device stability of two-dimensional electronic systems in self-assembled molecular quantum wells.
Takashi Tsuchiya
National Institute for Materials Science
Physical reservoir computing utilizing iontronic transistors.
Ilia Valov
Research Centre Jülich
Nanoionic electrochemcical systems – redox reactions and charge transport in insulating oxides at the nansicale.
Shun Watanabe
The University of Tokyo
Metallic Polymers Mediated by Molecules, Ions, and Their Interstices.
Kazuhiro Yanagi
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Control of physical properties of carbon nanotubes by electrolyte gating; from thermoelectrics to high harmonic generation.
Takeaki Yajima
Kyushu University
In-memory computing with volatile proton devices.
Justin Ye
University of Groningen
Field Effect Control of Quantum Phases in 2D Materials.
Hongtao Yuan
Nanjing University
Electrical Control on Emergent Electronic States in Correlated Matters.