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IEEE-Nano' 2003
Third IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology
August 12-14, 2003
(Day of Tutorials, August 11, 2003)
San Francisco, CA
http://ieeenano2003.arc.nasa.gov
Following the first two successful IEEE Nano Conferences in Maui (2001) and Washington DC (2002), the emphasis of this conference will be on applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology. As the potential of nanotechnology is significant and wide ranging, the conference focus will be on engineering issues related to nanoelectronics, circuits, architectures, sensor systems, integration, reliability and manufacturing in addition to fundamental issues such as modeling, growth/synthesis, characterization, etc. The conference will feature Plenary, Invited, and Contributed papers (oral and poster sessions) thematically arranged according to the following topics. Contributed papers are welcome in the following and related topics:
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Nanoelectronics, Molecular Electronics |
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Nanophotonics, Nano-Optoelectronics |
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Nano-optics |
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Spintronics, Nanomagnetics |
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Circuits and Architectures |
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Nano-Robotics, Manufacturing Issues, Reliability |
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Nanosensors, Actuators |
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System Integration (Nano/Micro/Macro) |
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Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization |
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Carbon Nanotube Based Technologies |
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Inorganic Nanowires, Nanocrystals, Quantum Dots |
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Nano-bio Fusion |
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Nanofabrication, Nanolithography |
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Modeling and Simulation |
Plenary Speakers
Stan Williams, Hewlett Packard
Eli Yablonovitch, UCLA
Invited Speakers
(Confirmed to date)
S. James Allen, UC Santa Barbara (Molecular Electronics)
Supriyo Datta, Purdue (Molecular Electronics)
Aldo di Carlo, University of Rome II (Nanoelectronics) Scott Chambers, PNNL (Spintronics)
Harris Doumanidis, NSF (Nanorobotics, Nanomanufacturing)
Robert Fontana, IBM Almaden (Nanomagnetics)
Seth Goldstein, Carnegie-Mellon (Reconfigurable systems)
Karl Hess, University of Illinois (Modeling and Simulation)
Jorn Hvam, Research Center COM - Denmark (Inorganic Nanowires, Nanocrystals, Quantum Dots)
Jean Pierre Leburton, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (Spintronics)
Nicolai Ledentsov, Ioffe Institute, Russia/TUBerlin, Germany (Nano-Optoelectronics)
Konstantin Likharev, SUNY (Modeling and Simulation)
Mark Lundstrom, Purdue (Molecular Electronics)
Arun Majumdar, UC Berkeley (Bio-nano Fusion)
Susumu Noda, Kyoto University (Nano-Photonics)
Christopher Pister, UC Berkeley (System Integration)
Victor Prinz, Russian Academy of Sciences (Inorganic Nanowires, Nanocrystals, Quantum Dots)
Mark Reed, Yale (Molecular Electronics)
Axel Scherer, CalTech (Nano-Photonics)
Nadrian Seeman, NYU (Molecular Electronics)
Jorge Seminario, U. of South Carolina (Molecular Electronics)
Michael Stroscio and Mitra Dutta, U. of Illinois, Chicago (Molecular Electronics)
Mitsuru Sugawara, Fujitsu (Nano-Optoelectronics)
Vijay Varadan, Penn State (System Integration)
Z.L. Wang, Georgia Tech (Ceramic Nanowires)
Robert Westervelt, Harvard University (Nanoelectronics)
Shalom Wind, Columbia University (Carbon Nanotubes)
Chongwu Zhou, U. Southern California (Inorganic Nanowires)
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
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