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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.
The UGIM symposium will be held on the campus of Purdue
University, approximately 60 miles from Indianapolis, IN and
120 miles from Chicago, IL. During the 4-day event,
participants will have the opportunity to participate in
tours of the Birck Nanotechnology Center and other Discovery
Park facilities.
More information about this symposium will be available
soon.
http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/Nanotechnology/UGIM/
The deadline for submitting an abstract for the technical
sessions is Feb. 15, 2010 (next Monday).
Look forward to seeing at the 18th Biennial IEEE UGIM
(University Government Industry Micro/nano) Symposium.
Best Regards
Conference Program Committee
From yep at purdue.edu Mon Feb 15 18:06:19 2010
From: yep at purdue.edu (Peide Ye)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:06:19 -0500
Subject: [labnetwork] UGIM Technical session abstract submission deadline is
extended to March 1, 2010
Message-ID: <00f201caae93$7beaee60$73c0cb20$@edu>
Dear Colleagues,
The deadline for UGIM abstract submission is extended 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.
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:
http://nano.purdue.edu/UGIM
Thanks,
Peter Ye
On behalf of UGIM technical committee
*****************************************
Prof. Peide (Peter) Ye
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Purdue University
1205 West State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2035
Tel: 765-494-7611
Fax: 765-494-0676
E-mail: yep at purdue.edu
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