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POEM 2025

Photonic, Optoelectronic, and Electronic Materials Conference

09 – 12 December 2025

École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris

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POEM explores the cutting edge of photonic, optoelectronic, and electronic materials, with a special focus on fundamental research, device integration, and industrial scalability. As part of the CRISTMAS 2025 , POEM serves as a convergence point for physicists, chemists, material scientists, and engineers driving the next wave of electronic and optical technologies.

From quantum materials to next-gen displays and sensors, POEM highlights the innovation pipeline from materials design to functional devices.

Key Topics Include:

  • Organic, inorganic, and hybrid semiconductors

  • Quantum materials and low-dimensional systems

  • Perovskites and other emerging materials for photovoltaics

  • OLEDs, microLEDs, and photodetectors

  • Flexible and printed electronics

  • Optical metamaterials and nanophotonics

  • Integration strategies for smart optoelectronic systems

  • Materials for neuromorphic and memory devices

  • Sustainability, recyclability, and circular electronics

Whether you’re advancing theory or building the devices of tomorrow, POEM provides the perfect platform to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of electronic and photonic materials.

In additiona to the General Topics, the Programme also offers the Special Sessions and Symposia organised by world-renowned experts. These curated sessions provide deeper dives into cutting-edge fields.

POEM Special Sessions & Joint Sessions with SNAIA and HERMES Conferences

Speakers 2025

Yoel Fink

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Fedor Jelezko

Ulm University

Venstislav Valev

University of Bath

Ortwin Hess

Trinity College Dublin

David Citrin

Georgia Institute of Technology

Louise Bradley

Trinity College Dublin

Fabien Sorin

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Pavlos Lagoudakis

Skolkovo Institute of Technology

Thomas Webster

Hebei University of Technology

Ronald Tetzlaff

TU Dresden

Alberto Bramati

Sorbonne University

Pavel Ginzburg

Tel Aviv University

Marianna D'Amato

Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

Davide Ceratti

ParisTech Chemistry - PSL University

Maria Kefesaki

University of Crete

Gideon Segev

Tel Aviv University

Itai Epstein

Tel Aviv University

Toms Salgals

Riga Technical University

Ferrucio Renzoni

University College London

Sylvain Danto

University of Bordeaux

Michael Fokine

Nobula 3D

Ilya Goykhman

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Hani Barhum

Tel Aviv University

Emilio Pisanty

King's College London

Margarita Khokhlova

King's College London

Jerome Tignon

Ecole Normale Superieur

Jacopo Secco

Politecnico di Torino

Tal Carmon

Tel Aviv University

Alexander Gumennik

Indiana University

Kristina Rusimova

University of Bath

Haider Butt

Khalifa University Abu Dhabi

Dmytro Vovchuk

Tel Aviv University

Joshua Kaufman

The College of Optics & Photonics at the University of Central Florida (CREOL)

Igor Meglinskii

Aston University

Rosanna Cavazzana

Politecnico di Torino

Eugenio Maggiolini

Johanes Keppler University

Boris Desiatov

Bar-Ilan University

Oto Brzobohaty

Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS

Martin Siler

Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS

Masayoshi Tonouchi

Okayama University

Ahmet Demikrol

Dresden University of Technology

Fernando Quintana

University of Groningen

Giuseppe Brunetti

Politecnico di Bari

Amit Sitt

Tel Aviv University

Stefano Azzini

University of Trento

Nicholas Joly

Friedrich Alexander University Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light

Burak Temelkuran

Imperial College London

Louis van der Elst

Imperial College London

Alina Karabchevsky

Ben-Gurion University of Negev

Christophe Couteau

University of Technology of Troyes

Yuriy Pershin

University of South Carolina

Vasileios Apostolopoulos

Southampton University

Elke Neu-Ruffing

Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität

Peter Mosley

University of Bath

Previouse Years Speakers

Shanhui Fan

Stanford University

Federico Capasso

Harvard University

David Andrews

University of East Anglia

Yuri Kivshar

Australian National University

Yoel Fink

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Venstislav Valev

University of Bath

Harish Bhaskaran

Oxford University

Helen Gleeson

Leeds University

Andrea Alu

City University of New York

Anatoly Zayats

Kings College London

Laura Lechuga

Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2)

Lorenzo Pavesi

University of Trento

Slaven Garaj

National University of Singapore

Guangming Tao

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Ralf Wehsprohn

Fraunhofer Institute

Andrei Lavrinenko

Technical University of Denmark

Fabien Sorin

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Dmitry Chigrin

DWI Leibniz Institute for Iterative Materials and RWTH Aachen University

Pavel Ginzburg

Tel Aviv University

Jerome Tignon

Ecole Normale Superieur

Jochen Feldman

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Pavlos Lagoudakis

Southampton University

Diego Colombara

University of Genova

Thomas Pertsch

Jena University

Pavlos Savvidis

Westlake University

Masayoshi Tonouchi

Osaka University

Alina Karabchevsky

Ben-Gurion University of Negev

Louise Bradley

Trinity College Dublin

Ortwin Hess

Trinity College Dublin

Alberto Curto

Ghent University

Thomas Webster

Hebei University of Technology

Vladimir Dyakonov

University of Würzburg

Gideon Segev

Tel Aviv University

Sebastian Klembt

University of Würzburg

Giacomo Scalari

ETH Zurich

John Canning

University of Technology Sydney

Burak Temelkuran

Imperial College London

Guangming Tao

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Nicolas Joly

Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light

Joshua Kaufman

The College of Optics & Photonics at the University of Central Florida (CREOL)