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Meetings/Workshops on Applied Physics: Microtechnology, Nanotechnology in the United States (USA)
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| 1. | [ID=180280]Micro Nano Breakthrough Conference | | 08 Sep 2008 → 10 Sep 2008; Vancouver, Washington, United States | | abstract: This fifth annual conference has emerged as the premier nanoscience and microtechnologies research and business event in the Pacific Northwest. Join over 300 industry leaders, researchers, academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and tech transfer professionals to discuss the issues and opportunities inherent in commercializing small tech innovation. Presentations on: * Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics * Nanotechnologies from Forest Resources * Microscale Chemical and Energy Processes * Nanobio Technologies and Medical Devices * Nanomedicine and Cancer Therapies * Green Nanotechnology * Nanotechnology EHS Policy and Research * Sales and Market Development for Technology Entrepreneurs * Semiconductor Manufacturing and Metrologies * Nanotechnology for Energy Savings in the Forest Products Industry * Photovoltaics | | weblink: http://oregonstate.edu/conferences/MNBC/ |
| 2. | [ID=175308]Nano-Net 2008 — Third International Conference on Nano-Networks | | 15 Sep 2008 → 17 Sep 2008; Boston, MA, United States | | abstract: The Nano-Net conference positions itself at the intersection of two worlds, namely, emerging nano-technologies on one-side, and network/communication theory on the other side. The standing question that this conference will address is: What are the new communication paradigms that derive from the transition from micro- to nano-scale devices? | | topics: 1. Applications for Nano-Networks: Wireless nanoscale transmitters and receivers, nano-sensors and actuators, nanorobotics, medical and in-vivo imaging and sensing, lab on a chip, swarm micro and nano-inspection, embedding sensing, etc… 2. Modeling, Simulation, Standards and Architectural Aspects of Nano-Networks: Physical characterization/modeling of nano-scale interconnects and devices, Fault-tolerant and reliability of nano-devices, Self-healing properties of nano-networks, CAD flows for NoCs and MP-SoC platforms, NoC performance and trade-off analysis, Energy efficiency, Bio-inspired aspects 3. Novel Information and Graph Theory Aspects of Nano-Networks: Network architectures and topologies, Statistical mechanics approach to nano-communications, Routing/addressing issues in nano-networks, Nano-coding, Applications of complex network theory, Self-organization in nano-scale systems, Modeling of Nano/Bio Communication Channels 4. Device Physics and Interconnects: Nano-technologies and devices for on-chip interconnects (CNTs, graphene nano-ribbons, semic., metallic and DNA-templated nanowires), Molecular, optical and wireless interconnects, Interconnects for non-charge-based devices, emerging 3D-interconnects technologies 5. Nano-Robotics: Communication systems and networking protocols for sub-inch robotic systems, including low-bandwidth coordination schemes for nano-robot teams and range and bearing devices for inter-robot relative positioning 6. Bio-nano Applications: Bio-Micro/Nanoelectronics, Molecular scale chemical and biosensors, Bio-MEMS technology, Data and power management, Nano-scale and molecular communications and information processing, Information theory analysis of biological communications, Molecular Computation using molecular cells, Chemical computing | | weblink: http://nanonets.org/ | | related subject(s): Computing Hardware; Networks, Internet, Grid Computing |
| 3. | [ID=164195]PIXEL 2008: International Workshop On Semiconductor Pixel Detectors For Particles And Imaging | | 23 Sep 2008 → 26 Sep 2008; Batavia, Illinois, United States | | weblink: http://conferences.fnal.gov/pixel2008/ | | related subject(s): Applied Physics: Photonics, Optoelectronics and Display Devices | | | | 4. | [ID=162580]NDCS 2008 — 1st IEEE International Workshop On Design and Test of Nano Devices, Circuits and Systems | | 29 Sep 2008 → 30 Sep 2008; Cambridge, MA, United States | | weblink: http://ndcs08.arces.unibo.it/cfp_NDCS08.pdf | | related subject(s): Computing Hardware; Embedded Systems & Ubiquitous Computing | | | | 5. | [ID=188983]nanoTX'08 | | 02 Oct 2008 → 03 Oct 2008; Dallas, United States | | weblink: http://www.nanotx.biz/ | | | | 6. | [ID=38552]PM08 — SPIE Photomask Technology 28th Annual Symposium | | 06 Oct 2008 → 10 Oct 2008; Monterey, California, United States | | organizer: SPIE | | abstract: The Annual SPIE/BACUS Symposium is the premier worldwide technical conference and exhibition for the photomask industry. This year's four-day symposium will give you the chance to engage with the most up-to-date research on emerging and on-going issues facing the photomask industry in advanced lithography and their manufacturing and data solutions. With the deep sub-wavelength era upon us, the industry's progress will depend on the successful integration and optimization of design, maskmaking, and wafer fabrication. | | weblink: http://spie.org/photomask.xml?WT.mc_id=RCALENDARW | | contact: Customer Service 1000 20th St Bellingham, WA 98225; phone: +1 360 676 3290; email: customerservice@spie.org | | related subject(s): Condensed Matter Physics: Semiconductors; Applied Physics: X-rays, Synchrotron Radiation and Crystallography | | | | 7. | [ID=190128]DIMACS Workshop on Nanotechnology and Biology | | 22 Oct 2008 → 23 Oct 2008; Rutgers University, United States | | weblink: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Nanotechnology/ | | related subject(s): Applied Physics: Biophysics and Medical Physics | | | | 8. | [ID=165798]International Congress of Nano-Bio Clean Tech 2008 | | 27 Oct 2008 → 30 Oct 2008; San Francisco, CA, United States | | abstract: Deadline for Abstract Submission: June 15, 2008. | | weblink: http://www.ianano.org/CallforPapers.htm | | contact: International Association of Nanotechnology, Inc., 290 Parkmoor Ave., San Jose, CA 95126 US ; phone: ((408) 280-6222) | | | | 9. | [ID=150930]IMAPS 2008 — 41st International Symposium on Microelectronics | | 02 Nov 2008 → 06 Nov 2008; Providence, RI, United States | | abstract: The 41st International Symposium on Microelectronics will be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island – USA and is being sponsored by the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society (IMAPS). The IMAPS Technical Committee seeks original papers that demonstrate how new technologies and applications are expanding and redefining microelectronics “between the chip and the system.” The 41st Symposium on Microelectronics will focus in the areas of Industry, Systems & Applications, Design and Materials & Process. Abstracts should highlight the major contributions of the work in each these four areas of concentration. All abstracts submitted must represent original, previously unpublished work. | | weblink: http://www.imaps.org/imaps2008/index.htm | | contact: Jackki Morris-Joyner, IMAPS, US ; phone: ((305) 382-8433) | | related subject(s): Applied Physics: Photonics, Optoelectronics and Display Devices | | | | 10. | [ID=76846]Fluctuation-induced Forces on the Nano-scale | | 03 Nov 2008 → 07 Nov 2008; Santa Barbara, CA, United States | | organizer: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics | | weblink: http://www.kitp.ucsb.edu/activities/auto2/?id=942 | | contact: Jocelyn Quick | | related subject(s): Condensed Matter Physics: Clusters and Nanomaterials; Applied Physics: Mechanics, Rheology and Tribology | | | | 11. | [ID=151200]NNEC — National Nano Engineering Conference 2008 | | 12 Nov 2008 → 13 Nov 2008; Boston, United States | | abstract: The National Nano Engineering Conference 2008 (NNEC) is the premier event focused on current and future developments in engineering innovations at the nanoscale, as well as the commercialization of nanotechnology. | | topics: Bio/Medical - Electronics - Advanced Materials - Business - Energy & Environmental | | weblink: http://www.nasatech.com/nano/ | | | | 12. | [ID=128213]Global NSEE Workshop - Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education 2008 | | 13 Nov 2008 → 14 Nov 2008; Washington, D.C., United States | | weblink: http://www.nanoforum.org/dateien/temp/GlobalNSEE-Flyer08ver_intl_Final.pdf?07012008180055 | | contact: email: mri@northwestern.edu | | related subject(s): Nanoscale Particles and Emulsions; Teaching Physics | | | | 13. | [ID=118522]Professional Development Workforce Training Programs in Nanotechnology: Business Re-Engineering | | 05 Dec 2008 → 07 Dec 2008; San Jose, California, United States | | abstract: Executive & Business Re-engineering provides insight on the business re-engineering and fundamental application of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The Program is an intensive 2 day workshop of lecture, group discussion and completion of a mini-business proposal. A Certificate of Accomplishment will be awarded upon the completion of the course work and a submission of a mini-business proposal within 7 days after the completion of the coursework. | | weblink: http://www.ianano.org | | contact: International Association of Nanotechnology, 1290 Parkmoor Ave., San Jose, CA 95126 US ; phone: ((408) 277-3071) | | | | 14. | [ID=174388]ICFCMN09 — 2009 International Conference on Frontiers of Characterization and Metrology for Nanoelectronics | | 11 May 2009 → 15 May 2009; Albany, NY, United States | | weblink: http://www.eeel.nist.gov/812/conference/ | | contact: David Seiler | | | | 15. | [ID=189105]International Conference on the Environmental Implications and Applications of Nanotechnology | | 09 Jun 2009 → 11 Jun 2009; Amherst, United States | | topics: Characterization, Detection, and Analysis, Green Nanotechnology, Nano Regulatory and Policy Issues, Environmental Fate and Transport, Bioavailability, Toxicity, and Exposure, Pollution Control and Remediation | | weblink: http://www.umass.edu/tei/conferences/NanoConference/index.html | | related subject(s): Environmental Physics | | | | 16. | [ID=180458]2nd International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering | | 08 Jul 2009 → 11 Jul 2009; Weihai, China, United States | | abstract: Smart materials can be defined as materials that sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli (e.g. mechanical, chemical, electrical, or magnetic signals). In the last decade, a wide range of novel smart materials have been produced for aerospace, transportation, telecommunications, and domestic applications. Furthermore there is increased activity in integrating smart materials with nanotechnology to develop novel materials for the applications in biomaterials, sensors, actuators, and textiles. Nanotechnology would permit control of matter at the level of atoms and molecules which would form the building blocks of smart materials.Smart materials are thus evolving from traditional fiber reinforced composite through functionally graded materials to the current nanotechnologically grown materials. These materials will thus have the capability of closely mimicking (biomimetics) nature enabling structures to act like human skin, or a leaf's chlorophyll.
The field of Smart M | | weblink: http://smart-nano.org/smn2009 | | related subject(s): Nanoscale Particles and Emulsions; Condensed Matter Physics: Clusters and Nanomaterials | | |
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last updated: 11 August 2008
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