Editor’s Note
I am delighted to bring you this quarter’s newsletter. In this issue, you can see there is very strong evidence emerging that IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC)’s activities are extremely successful together with the fact that we have formed an IEEE NTC group in the social media with more than 4000 established and young researchers to connect and communicate the current happenings in the nanotechnology. I hope you enjoy this issue and do let us know if there is any topic you’d like to see covered in the future issue.
Jr-Hau He
Associate Professor
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
EiC NTC Newsletter & Web Content
Read the October issue here.
Special points of interest:
- President’s Note
- IEEE Nanotechnology Council Elected Officers – 2018
- IEEE Nanotechnology Council – Awards Ceremony 2017
- Nobel Prize News
- T-NANO IMPACT FACTOR
- IEEE NANO 2018 – Cork Ireland – Abstracts Due 20-Nov
- IEEE-NEMS: 13th Annual IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems – Abstracts Due 15-Nov
- IEEE Summer School on “Nanoelectronic technologies and devices” Toulouse, France, 2017
- IEEE-NANOMED 2017: Confirmed Speakers and Call for Late-News-Abstracts Due 31-Oct
- Journal Highlights -IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits (JXCDC)
- Research Highlights:
- Majorana fermion
- Perovskite solar cells reach record long-term stability, efficiency over 20 percent
- World’s first two-dimensional microprocessor
- NASA Research Announcement: Use of the NASA Physical Sciences Informatics System Appendix D Released