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The annual International Symposium on Nanostructures is chaired by two Nobel Prize laureates — Professor Zh. Alferov and Professor L. Esaki, and traditionally organized together with the St Petersburg Academic University, Submicron Heterostructures for Microelectronics Research and Engineering Center of the RAS, Foundation for Support of Education and Science (Alferov's Foundation) and Ioffe Institute, which are pioneering in many directions of this impetuously developing area. The Symposium was launched in 1993 by its Co-Chairs. It was one of the first in the area, which has become one of leading in the modern physics and technology. The aim of the 24th Symposium is to focus on the newest achievements in physics, technology and applications of solid state and life nanostructures and bring together various scientific groups actively working in these very important directions. The Symposium scientific program will cover a wide spectrum of physical phenomena, studied by the participants from both basic and applied point of view. The technological aspects related to nanostructures are also presented. Main Topics The symposium program will cover different aspects of semiconductor nanostructure research. We are seeking for contributions in the following list of topics: Technology of Nanostructures: Growth, Self-Organization and Nanopatterning Atomic-scale Characterization of Nanostructures Electrical. Magnetic and Optical Properties of Nanostructures (including Spin-Related Phenomena, Graphene, Many Particle Effects, Infrared and THz Phenomena) Nanostructure Device Applications in Electronics, Spintronics and Computing Nanophotonics, Microcavity and Photonic Crystals: Properties, Characterization and Applications Emerging Materials in Nanostrucutures (including Semiconductors, Oxides, Metals, Ferromagnetics, Carbon-based, Polymer and Biomaterials) Nanostructures and Life Sciences Metamaterials