Nanostructures: Physics and Technology
Main Topics
•Technology of Nanostructures: Growth, Self-Organization and Nanopatterning
•Atomic-scale Characterization of Nanostructures
•Electrical. Magnetic and Optical Properties of Nanostructures (including Spin-Related Phenomena, Graphene, Many Particle Effects, Infrared and THz Phenomena)
•Nanostructure Device Applications in Electronics, Spintronics and Computing
•Nanophotonics, Microcavity and Photonic Crystals: Properties, Characterization and Applications
•Emerging Materials in Nanostrucutures (including Semiconductors, Oxides, Metals, Ferromagnetics, Carbon-based, Polymer and Biomaterials)
•Nanostructures and Life Sciences
•Metamaterials
All contributions should be presented in English that is the official language of the Symposium. No simultaneous translation services will be provided.
Symposium Format
The Symposium program will comprise invited talks and contributed papers. The latter should be earlier unpublished works that either have been completed or are at their final stages. All contributions will be reviewed for technical merit and content by the International Program Committee on the basis of the extended abstracts submitted by the authors. Main criteria for paper acceptance are originality, significance of presented results, quality and completeness of the abstracts. The accepted papers will be assigned to either oral or poster presentation at the discretion of the International Program Committee.
Plenary, invited and contributed talks will be presented in a single-session format at opening, closing and regular oral sessions. There will be a few poster sessions.
Oral presentations will conform to a 30-minute and 20-minute format (including 5 minutes for discussions) for plenary/invited and contributed talks, respectively.
Each poster presenter will be provided with a 1x1 m2 board.