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Organizers of the Nano & Giga forum in Arizona (NGC2007) make final call for technical papers and invite exhibitors

Posted on October 24, 2006

The organizers of "Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics" (NGC2007) conference in March 2007 in Arizona have announced their final call for technical papers.

The abstract submission deadline is set up for November 1st.

Two Nobel Prize Laureates, Nicolaas Bloembergen from University of Arizona and John Polyani from the University of Toronto, are among more than 70 invited speakers, which include highly ranked scientists and business leaders from academia, national labs and corporate R & D centers around the globe. The organizers expect about 500 participants and guests from 40+ countries will take part in the meeting. Interdisciplinary research aimed to bridge advanced CMOS technology and future nano, molecular and bioelectronics is the primary focus of the conference.

Besides an exciting technical program, the organizers also plan tutorial lectures, hands-on training sessions in nanoelectronic materials and device characterization, as well as business sessions and an exhibition focused on innovative products and seed technologies. Business leaders are encouraged to attend the meeting along with the technical personnel to obtain a first hand review of the nanoelectronics and photonics R & D status and future trends. Nanotech innvestors may consider an opportunity for reviewing proposals on spot by taking advantage of presence of the first class experts from all over the world.

For more information, please contact Ms. Jody Seeling (tel: +1-480-965-9572; e.mail: jody.seeling@asu.edu) or visit the conference web site:

www.AtomicScaleDesign.Net/ngc2007
or
ngc2007.asu.edu

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Contact:
Jody Seeling
+1-480-965-9572
jody.seeling@asu.edu

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