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Biographie: Fumitaro Ishikawa received his bachelor?s degree in 1999 and his PhD in electronics engineering in 2004 from Hokkaido University, Sapporo. In 2004 he joined Paul Drude Institute f?r Festk?rperelektronik, Berlin. In 2007 he became assistant professor in Osaka University. Since 2013, he is associate professor in Ehime University. He has worked on molecular beam epitaxy of compound semiconductors throughout his career. His current research interests mainly focus on the synthesis of advanced materials based on compound semiconductor nanostructures. Irina A. Buyanova received her BSc degree in physics in 1982 from Kiev State University and her PhD in solid state physics in 1987 from the Institute for Semiconductors, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev. In 1994 she joined the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Link?ping University, Sweden. In 2002 she was awarded a senior researcher grant of excellence from the Swedish Research Council, followed by a professorship at Link?ping University in 2007. Her current research interests mainly focus on physics and applications of novel spintronic materials, advanced electronic and photonic materials based on wide-bandgap semiconductors, and highly mismatched semiconductors and related nanostructures.
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