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11th International Conference on Nanotechnology

IEEE Nano 2011 BEST Paper and Excellent Paper Awards Announced
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2012 IEEE NANO Conference will be held at the International Convention Center in Birmingham, United Kingdom. 2012 Conference Information can be found at http://www.ieeenano2012.org/

 

IEEE Nano 2011 Conference Update
Thank you sponsors and to all the attendees of the 2011 IEEE NANO Conference in Portland, Oregon August 15-19, 2011. By all accounts it was a great success!

If you could not attend NANO 2011 for any reason, you can still do so “virtually” with a post-conference “attendance” package consisting of:

  • The conference program
  • The full proceedings on USB, and
  • Password protected on-line access to the synchronized audio/Powerpoint presentations, saving travel, hotel, and meal expenses.

The full package cost is: IEEE member $375 Non-member $425
(Note there are no student discounts on this package.)

To register for the virtual conference, please click here.

For those that attended the conference, the organizers have made available online audio presentations with power point slides.Access to these presentations are password protected. Conference registrants should have received the password by email.

If you have questions or have not received the email with the password, please contact OSU Conference Services by email with “Password IEEE” in the subject line: conferences@oregonstate.edu

Please note that for various reasons some presentations are not available online. On the list of Authors if there is not a camera to the left of the Authors name, then that presentation is not available.

Conference attendees, please click here to access IEEE Nano 2011 presentations.

IEEE Nano 2011 Program Information

Photos from the 2011 IEEE NANO Conference can be found <here>

NANO is the flagship IEEE conference in Nanotechnology, which makes it a must for students, educators, researchers, scientists and engineers alike, working at the interface of nanotechnology and the many fields of electronic materials, photonics, bio-and medical devices, alternative energy, environmental protection, and multiple areas of current and future electrical and electronic applications. In each of these areas, NANO is the conference where practitioners will see nanotechnologies at work in both their own and related fields, from basic research and theory to industrial applications.

Overview

IEEE NANO 2011 is the sequel to meetings held in Maui (2001), Washington (2002), San Francisco (2003), Munich (2004), Nagoya (2005), Cincinnati (2006), Hong Kong (2007), Arlington (2008), Genoa (2009) and Seoul (2010).

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