[BNC-Occupants] REMINDER: UGIM Call for Technical Papers *Extension - 3/1/10* (Sent on behalf of Peide Ye)
Annette M Cheever
acheever at purdue.edu
Fri Feb 26 09:03:26 EST 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS (Abstract Submission Deadline Extends to *March 1, 2010*)
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together leading educators and
researchers from university, government, and industry around the world
to promote the various exciting fields of micro/nanotechnology.
Representatives of university micro/nano fabrication facilities, ranging
from new start-up labs to nationally recognized facilities, have found
this symposium an excellent forum for exchanging information and
presenting new research and educational concepts. Government agencies
such as NSF, NIH, NIST, SEMATECH, SRC, DoD and ONR regularly participate
with research papers and updates on funding opportunities. Industry
interactions with universities, including technology transfer,
collaborative research, and training efforts are frequently presented.
Scope of the UGIM symposium includes:
• New Initiatives in University micro/nano programs, courses,
laboratories, technology transfer, and industry interaction
• Government-University micro/nano research programs
• Micro/nano research projects in the areas of devices, materials,
simulation, design, processing, testing, and reliability
• Process development, manufacturing, statistical process control and
design of experiments
• MEMS and microelectronic programs, courses, applications, processing,
interactions, and research
• Standard silicon and compound semiconductors
• Bioengineering and biotechnology activities related to
micro/nanotechnology
• Nanotechnology and nanofabrication
• Metrology, sensors and actuators
• University micro/nano research facilities and their operation
• Industry efforts in micro/nanotechnology including technology transfer
Keynote Speakers Include:
Dr. John T. Prater, Program Manager of Army Research Office
John T. Prater is the program manager of Materials Sciences Division of
Army Research Office.
Ahmad Soueid, AIA LEED AP
Ahmad Soueid is principal/senior vice president at HDR Architecture, Inc.
Dr. C.Y. Sung, Senior Manager at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
C.Y. Sung is the senior manager at IBM supervising the R&D of graphene
and other novel materials and devices.
Part of Invited Speakers Include:
John Rogers (Flexible Electronics/UIUC), Alan Seabaugh (Ultimate
CMOS/Notre Dame), Gary Bernstein (Nano-magnetics/Notre Dame), Suresh
Garimella (Cooling Tech. for Microelectronics/Purdue), Dave Janes
(Nanowire Electronics/Purdue), Yong P. Chen (Graphene
Thermonics/Purdue), Kevin Chen (GaN electronics/HKUST), J-Y. Kim (High-k
for Microelectronics/UT Dallas).
Submission Information:
Abstracts (one text page + one figure page) must be submitted
electronically on the symposium web site by *March 1, 2010*. Authors
should indicate preference for oral or poster presentation, as well as
their institution and contact information. Final manuscripts (6 pages
maximum) must then be submitted electronically by April 2, 2010. These
manuscripts, both papers (20-minute presentation) and posters, will be
published in the symposium proceedings. For more information, visit the
2010 UGIM Symposium web site at: nano.purdue.edu/UGIM
To submit an abstract, please go to the UGIM site at
nano.purdue.edu/UGIM. Abstract submission deadline extends to *March 1,
2010 (Monday)*.
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