Symposium E: Nanodevices and Nanofabrication
Chair
- ZHOU Wei, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Co-Chairs
- LU Chun, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore
- Bill MILNE, University of Cambridge, UK
- WANG Zhong Lin, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- ZHANG Qing, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Correspondence
ZHOU Wei
Precision Engineering & Nanotechnology Centre, Nanyang Technological University
50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
Tel: (65) 6790 4700, Fax: (65) 6791 1859
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Overview
A variety of devices at nanometer scale / molecular scale for electronic, biological and mechanical applications have been created through rapid development of materials and fabricating technology. Further development of such devices strongly depends on the state-of-the-art knowledge of science and technology at the sub-100nm length scale.
Topics
- Electronic devices of nanometer scale / molecular scale
- Nanomechanics and NEMS
- Manipulation and aligning processes at nanometer scale / molecular scale
- Quantum phenomena
- Modeling of nanodevices and nanostructures
- Synthesis and characterization of nanostructures
- Nanofabrication with focused beam technology, e.g., focused ion beam, laser and proton beam
Invited Speakers
- John BAGLIN, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
- FANG Xiaosheng, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
- LEE Byoungho, Seoul National University, Korea
- Oleg LOURIE, Nanofactory Instruments AB, Sweden
- Kostya (Ken) OSTRIKOV, The University of Sydney, Australia
- Cengiz S. OZKAN, University of California, Riverside, USA
- PAN Xiao Qing, The University of Michigan, USA
- FedericoROSEI, University of Quebec, Canada
- Francesco STELLACCI, MIT, USA
- Jean-Marc THEVENOUD, Alcatel Micro Machining Systems, France
Manuscript Publication
Submission Deadline: 1 July 2007
Selected papers from the symposium will be published in a special issue of the “Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology”
Please follow the manuscript format described in the website of Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Keep the paper to within six (06) printed A4 pages.