NanoNet+ Annual Workshop 2025
The Annual Workshop of the International Helmholtz Research School (IHRS) for Nanolectronic Networks (NanoNet)
and the Department of Nanoelectronics of HZDR took place at the Jugendherberge Schöneck on
September 10-12, 2025.
It was organized in collaboration with Dr. Patryk Kusch (Freie Universität (FU) Berlin).
This workshop was 12 years after the first workshop of IHRS NanoNet in 2013.
The topics of the workshop are 2D Materials for Electronics, Photonics and Sensing.
For registration details see below.
Schöneck 2025
Participants 2025
More Impressions can be found in the Picture Gallery.
Invited Speakers [List of Talks]
- Prof. Kirill Bolotin (FU Berlin, Nanoscale Transport and Optoelectronics, www) - Ultrastrong electric fields in 2D materials
- Prof. David Caroll (Wake Forrest Univ, Nano and Quantum Technologies Lab (NanoteQ), NC, US, www) - Engineering 2D Systems for Strong Entanglement: A New Type of Topological Qubit
- Prof. Vojislav Krstic (FAU Univ Erlangen-Nuremberg, www) - Towards new quantized states in graphene by deliberate tailoring
- Dr. Patryk Kusch (FU Berlin, www) - Imaging Propagating Surface Exciton-Polaritons in Ångstrom Thin WS₂ in Real Space
- Dr. Mehrzad Roudini (IFW Dresden, Acoustic Microsystems, www) - Surface Acoustic Wave-Induced Aerosol Printing for Nanomaterial Deposition
- Dr. Hendrik Schlicke (IPF Dresden, www) - Mind the Gap: Tunable and Functional Interfaces between Nanomaterials
Contributed Talks [Agenda]
were given by doctoral researchers (PhD students), postdocs, members of the organizing groups, and guests.
Complete list of talks here.
Posters [List of Posters]
Poster presentations are also highly appreciated. Please contact us.
Student Award
The Student Award recognizes the best presentation by a young scientist.
It consists of a glass trophy for the winner, a certificate, and a voucher of 50/40/30 EUR for the first/second/third prize.
The winner of the First Prize is Mira Kreßler from FU Berlin, the Second Prize went to Alessandro Puddu from HZDR, the Third Prize to Madhuri Chennur from HZDR - Congratulations.
Next in the ranking was Simon Attenberger (FAU Erlangen) with just 2 points less than Madhuri.
Program, Abstracts, and Transport
The Agenda is available here (PDF).
The complete Abstract Booklet can be downloaded
here (4,7 MB).
Printed copies were provided at the conference venue.
Please, consider the environment before printing.
The scientific program will start after lunch on Day 1, and will run until Day 3 lunch time.
It will include invited talks, contributed talks, and one poster session on Day 1.
Invited talks are scheduled for 40+10 minutes,
Contributed talks for 20+5 minutes.
Posters will be on display the whole time. Format should be A0 in portrait orientation.
The complete lists of Talks and Posters are available.
At Arrival, Sept 10, we recommend to take regional train (Deutsche Bahn, about 3.5h) from Dresden-Hauptbahnhof leaving every hour. Change to Schöneck(Vogtl) in Zwickau Hbf or Plauen Oberer Bhf. From Plauen there is a bus connection, too.
The youth hostel Schöneck is about 450m from station Schöneck(Vogtl), if you leave the train at station 'Schöneck(Vogtl) Ferienpark' you walk for 650m.
At departure, Sept 12, we will conclude after lunch at around 2 pm.
Excursion
We will meet for a small Walking Tour of about 2 miles
in front of the hostel on the first day at 4:45 pm.
On the second day, we will visited the museum and workshop
Erlebniswelt Musikinstrumentenbau - Schauwerkstatt Violine by Musicon Valley e. V.
which is in Markneukirchen. We will start with a shuttle bus (Reisedienst Scheibchen) close to the hostel at 3:30 pm. (sharp!).
More info and maps are available in the abstract booklet.
Workshop Venue: Jugendherberge Schöneck
Participation in the workshop program is by invitation only, guests are very welcome. If you would like to join us, please contact the NanoNet coordinator best by email until May 30th.
This workshop is organized by the International Helmholtz Research School for Nanoelectronic Networks (IHRS NanoNet) and the Department Nanoelectronics at HZDR in collaboration with Freie Universität (FU) Berlin.
