BIMBERG CHINESE-GERMAN CENTER FOR GREEN PHOTONICS
 
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Prof. Dieter Bimberg is Chair      

  • March 13th-15th 2025, Annual International Conference on Optics, Photonics  (AICOPL2025) , Rome, Italy.
  • April 10th-12th 2025, SEMICONMEET, and plenary speaker, LOPMEET, Budapest, Hungary.
  • May 5th-07th 2025, Annual International Conference on Physics and its Applications (AICPIA2025),Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • June 16th-18th 2025, 3rd International Congress and Expo on Optics, Photonics and Lasers (EUROPL2025) and 3rd International Congress and Expo on Materials Science & Nanoscience (EUROMSN2025), Rome, Italy.
  • June 9th-11th 2025,  International Conference and Exposition on Optics, Photonics and Lasers (OPTICSCONFEX), Paris, France.
  • July 14th-16th 2025, 2nd World Summit and Expo on Lasers, Optics and Photonics (WSELOP2025),  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • July 17th-29th 2025, International Nano-Optoelectronics Workshop (iNow2025), Wroclaw, Poland. 

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15.11.2019

Prof. Bimberg receives the highest experimental physics award from the German Physical Society

Professor Dieter Bimberg, director of Bimberg Chinese-German Center for Green Photonics at Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP), was awarded the 2020 Stern-Gerlach Medal, the highest award for experimental physics by the German Physical Society.
The German Physical Society selected the 2020 awards on the "Physics Day" on Nov 14th 2019, including the Stern-Gerlach Medal in gold. The Stern-Gerlach Medal is the highest award in experimental physics by the German Physical Society. Professor Bimberg was voted to receive the 2020 Stern-Gerlach Medal to “honor his pioneering work on the Physics of Semiconductor Nanostructures and Nanophotonic and -electronics devives based there upon”.
Professor Bimberg is the world-wide pioneer in the field of semiconductor nanostructures. His work stands for outstanding discoveries on their growth and electronic structure. Based on his development of innovative measurement technologies, he was the first to observe their exceptional electronic, optical and electrical properties. Based on these fundamental discoveries, he developed many novel concepts for photonic and electronic devices, including devices that are improving largely the energy efficiency of the internet.
The award ceremony will be held at the 84th Annual Meeting of the German Physical Society in Bonn March 2020.



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The Electromagnetic Academy

Vice-President of AAIA





National Academy of Engineering




MOC Award of the Japanese Society of Applied Physics

















 Stern-Gerlach Medal 2020






 IEEE Jun-ichi Nishizawa 

Medal 2019



 
 
 
 
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