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2015 Distinguished Lecturers

Saturday, January 10th, 2015

IEEE-NANOIEEE NTC is pleased to announce our Distinguished Lecturers for 2015.

Distinguished lecturers can be requested by member society Chapters, Nanotechnology Chapters and conferences. For complete details see the DL program page.

 

 

 

PJean-Pierre Leburtonrofessor Jean-Pierre Leburton
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Distinguished Lecturer Talk Title: Merging Biology and Nanoelectronics: Can a semiconductor operate as a human cell?

 

 

 

Wen Jung LiProfessor Wen Jung Li
Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering
City University of Hong Kong
Distinguished Lecturer Talk Title: Optically-induced Electrokinetics: A Digital Path to Rapid Nano and Bio Assembly

 

 

XXiuling Liiuling Li
Associate Professor
University of Illinois, Urbana
Distinguished Lecturer Talk Title: Semiconductor nanotechnology: materials, devices, and manufacturability

 

 

Wei-WuWei Wu
Associate Professor
University of Southern California
Distinguished Lecturer Talk Title: Sub-5 nm Patterning Using Helium Ion Beam and Nanoimprint Lithography

 

Prof. Luca Luca PierantoniPierantoni
Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM), Italy
Distinguished Lecturer Talk Title: Radio-Frequency Nanoelectronics: novel materials, theory, modeling, and applications

 

 

Prof. FeFederico Roseiderico Rosei
Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Quebec, Canada
Distinguished Lecturer Talk Title: Molecular Basis of New Devices in Electronics and Photonics

 

 

 

 

Call for Nominations 2015 NTC Distinguished Lectures

Saturday, September 6th, 2014

The Nanotechnology Council is seeking nominations for distinguished lectures. The NTC has created a distinguished lectures program to enhance the visibility of NTC among nanotechnology societies. The distinguished lectures will serve a one year term beginning on January 1st of the year immediately following their appointment, and may be reappointed for one additional year with approval of the NTC Distinguished Lecturer Committee. A budget of up to $3K per year will be provided per DL to give lectures for NTC Chapters and NTC Conferences based on availability of funding through the NTC. DLs are expected to give a minimum of 2 lectures per year as part of their commitment to serve.

Candidates for DLs may be nominated by any current IEEE member, using the IEEE NTC Distinguished Lecturer Nomination Form. Self-nomination is not accepted.

The selection of distinguished lectures will be made by the Distinguished Lecturer Committee, a subcommittee of Technical Activities Committee (TAC) and approved by the NTC ExCom.

Please email the nomination to Guangyong Li, chair, the Distinguished Lecturer Committee, at gul6@pitt.edu or submit the nomination online using the form below, by midnight (US Pacific Time) Oct. 31, 2014.

 

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