TeraTech 2023    

10th International Symposium on

Terahertz-Related Devices and Technologies



Announcement: Call for Extended version of TeraTech 2023 abstracts

   I wish to thank everyone for their active participation  and for bringing their expertise and experience and engaging in such fruitful, constructive exchanges throughout the four days of the Symposium. 

   I would like to mention the following overall statistics as a successful organization of the TeraTech 2023. With accompanying persons from overseas more than 100 participants were attracted to Aizuwakamatsu, Japan. The technical sessions accommodated 80 onsite participants including 30 from overseas and 10 online participants mostly from overseas.

   The success of TeraTech 2023 would not have been possible without donations we received from a number of organizations for the symposium. We are thankful to University of Aizu and all the sponsors for their contributions.

   I wish also to express my gratitude to the members of the local organizing committee for their hard work.  

   See you on TeraTech 2024!


Maxim Ryzhii


Chair of TeraTech 2023  Local Organizing Committee


The TeraTech 2023 International Symposium aims to bring together researchers who tackle "Fundamental & Applied Problems in Terahertz-related Devices & Technologies", stimulate discussions on their state-of-the-art results and promote their collaborations. Please download the call for papers flyer here.

The Symposium will be held in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, on September 4-8, 2023. TeraTech 2023 will primarily be organized as an on-site conference. We strongly encourage all participants to attend the conference in person. However, for those who are unable to attend in person, we also offer an online presentation system. Please note that the registration fee will remain the same regardless of the method of attendance.


A special issue of the International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems (IJHSES) is proposed for the Symposium Proceedings. 

Topics of the symposium include but not limited to:

 

1. THz emission & detection

 

2. THz devices & electronic/optical components

 

3. THz and ultrafast phenomena

 

4. THz applications

 

5. Ultrafast devices and technologies

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