Special Sessions

The IEEE-NANO 2025 program will include the following Special Sessions. Each of them will include invited presentations, suggested by the proposers, and contributed presentations.

Invited speakers must submit an abstract or a paper following the instructions given here.

Contributed abstracts and papers can be submitted following the instructions given here.

Special Session TitleProposers/OrganizersKeywords
Advances in Nano-Engineered Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion Zheng Fan*, Zhan Yang (USA)Nano-Energy, Environment, and Safety 
Advancing Nanotechnology Through Collaborative Research: Highlights from NTC Chapters Huamin Li* (USA) Nanoelectronics; Nano-Optics, Nanophotonics, and Nano-Optoelectronics; AI for Nanotechnology 
Advancing Spintronic Technology with 2D Materials Dustin Gilbert* (USA)Nanomagnetics; Nanofabrication; Spintronics 
Cutting-Edge Nanotechnology in ocular applications Yannis Paulus*, Jesse Jokerst (USA)Nanobiomedicine; Nanomaterials; Nanofabrication 
Chiplets: The next Frontier in Semiconductor InnovationMoitreyee Mukherjee-Roy*, Pedram Khalili Amiri (USA)Heterogenous Integration and Chiplets 
Electro-Nanofliudics: Electron-Ion interactions in Bio-Nanoelectronic Systems Anant Anantram, Jean-Pierre Leburton* (USA) Modeling and Simulation; Nanoelectronics; Nanofabrication 
Engineering Molecular Systems to Drive Advancements in Electronics Mariagrazia Graziano* (Italy)Nanoelectronics; Nanofabrication; Modeling and Simulation 
From Spintronics to Devices-Current Topics in Nanomagnetism Michelle Jamer* (USA) Nanomagnetics; Spintronics 
Low Dimensional Materials in Optoelectronics and Quantum OpticsAntonio Di Bartolomeo*, Nadia Martucciello, Filippo Giubileo (Italy)Nano-Optics, Nanophotonics, and Nano-Optoelectronics; Nanoelectronics; Nanofabrication 
Molecular conductors: spin filtering and thermoelectric properties Linda Angela Zotti*, Carlos Sabater (Spain) Nanoelectronics; Spintronics; Modeling and Simulation 
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies for Bio-interfaces Luyao Lu* (USA) Nanotechnology in Soft Electronics; Nanobiomedicine; Nanomaterials 
Nanomaterials for photonics: challenges for sustainability and energy management Renaud Bachelot* (France)Nano-Optics, Nanophotonics, and Nano-Optoelectronics; Nanomaterials; Nanofabrication 
Nanomaterials-based smart wearables Wenzhuo Wu* (USA)Nanomaterials; Nanoelectronics; Nanosensors and Nanoactuators 
Nanopackaging for Future AI and 6G Solutions Attila Bonyár*, James E Morris, Markondeyaraj Pulugurtha (Hungary) Nanopackaging; Nanomaterials; Nanoelectronics 
Nanotechnologies for Neuromorphic Computing Gina Cristina Adam* (USA)Quantum, Neuromorphic, and Unconventional Computing; Nanoelectronics; Heterogenous Integration and Chiplets 
Nanotechnology for Soft Electronics Cunjiang Yu*, Yong Zhu (USA)Nanotechnology in Soft Electronics; Nanoelectronics; Nanofabrication 
Neuromorphic photonics: materials, devices and integrated systems Lan Fu*, Alan Wang (Australia) Nano-Optics, Nanophotonics, and Nano-Optoelectronics; AI for Nanotechnology 
Plasma Nanotechnology: Advancing Nanomaterials and Applications through Plasma Processes Masaharu Shiratani* (Japan) Emerging Plasma Nanotechnologies; Nanomaterials; Nanofabrication 
Selected Areas in Nano-Scale Communications: Networking and Information Exchange Among Nanothings Lin Lin*, Dongliang Jing (China) Nanoscale Communications; Modeling and Simulation 
Simulation of ferroelectric materials and devices Roza Kotlyar*, Dmitri Nikonov (USA)Modeling and Simulation; Nanoelectronics; Nanomaterials 
Three-dimensional Nanoarchitectures and Nanocomplexes Vladimir M. Fomin*, Ashok Vaseashta, Alexander Edwards (Germany)Nanoelectronics; Nanofabrication; Nanomaterials 
Topological Materials for Electronics: Concepts to Applications Antia Botana, Simon Vecchioni, Josh Hihath, Anant Anantram* (USA) Nanomaterials; Nanoelectronics; Nano-Metrology and Characterization 
Topology Meets Magnetism: Unraveling Spin Textures in Quantum Materials Dustin Gilbert* (USA)Nanomagnetics; Nanomaterials; Spintronics 
Unconventional Computing for Nanotechnology Giovanni Finocchio* (Italy) Quantum, Neuromorphic, and Unconventional Computing 
yes, AI in Nanotechnology Amandeep Kaur* (India)AI for Nanotechnology; Nanorobotics and Nanomanufacturing; Quantum, Neuromorphic, and Unconventional Computing