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Early Registration for IEEE NANO 2016

NANO201616th International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE NANO 2016) will be held in 22 – 25 August 2016, Sendai, Japan

Early Registration Deadline: June 22, 2016.

 

IEEE Nano is one of the largest nanotechnology conferences in the world, directly hosted by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council. It is a must for students, educators, researchers, scientists and engineers engaged in a wide range of nanotechnology fields and related applications, including electronic materials, photonics, biotechnology, medicine, alternative energy, environment and electronic devices. Since its first round on Maui Island, Hawaii, in 2001, IEEE Nano has been held annually in rotation between North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. This is the 16th edition of the flagship annual event to be held in Sendai, and the second in Japan some 11 years since it first took place in Nagoya in 2005. For more details (plenary, keynote, and invited speakers, tutorials, program, IEEE TNANO special issue, venue, hotel information, registration, committee, etc), please visit the web site: http://www.ieeenano2016.org/.

PLENARY TALKS

HideoOno_NANO

Hideo Ohno

Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Japan

“Nanoscale Spintronics Devices”

HeikeRiel_NANO

Heike Riel

IBM Fellow and Director Physical Sciences Department, IBM Research, Switzerland

“The Future of Nanoelectronics – New Materials, Architectures and Devices” (tentative)

M-CChang_NANO

Mau-Chung Frank Chang

President, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

“Nano Technology Enabling Circuits and Systems” (tentative)

YukoHarayama_NANO

Yuko Harayama

Executive Member, Council for Science, Technology and Innovation, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan

ThomasConte_NANO

Thomas M. Conte

Schools of Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and 2015 IEEE Computer Society President

“Rebooting Computing: Rethinking All Levels of How We Compute”

JesperGluckstad

Jesper Glückstad

Professor, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark

“Nano-biophotonics enabled by optical micro-robotics” (tentative)

 

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