Pascal AndréPeter J. ReeceJens W. TommJean‐Charles RibierreIwan Moreels
Abstract Semiconductor nanostructures are part of an emergent class of materials that provide unprecedented levels of functionality in building devices for electronics and optoelectronics applications. Associated nanoscale devices may be used to study new physics in low‐dimensional systems and enables a route for the development of new technologies in key areas, such as communications and information processing, sensing and renewable energy as well as biomedicine. This symposium was the fourth instalment of a highly successful biennial series that began in 2007. Bringing together researchers working in academia and industry, it presented the latest research in semiconductor nanostructures and their applications to electronic, optoelectronic and photonic devices. Blending experimental with numerical and theoretical approaches, it covered all aspects from fundamental growth and material development, to interfaces, device integration and testing.
Jae Su YuJung Woo LeemYeong Hwan KoHee Kwan Lee
Iwan MoreelsPascal AndréJuan I. ClimentePeter J. ReeceJean‐Charles Ribierre