Call for Papers
THE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS COMPLETED AND THE PROGRAM IS SET.
Download First Call for Papers in PDF Form here.
TECHNICAL SCOPE
Abstracts representing high quality original research are desired
for both poster and oral presentation
in the following areas:
- Directed Self-Assembly
- Electron Beams
- Emerging Lithograpy & Patterning Technologies
- Extreme UV Lithography (EUVL)
- Focused Ion Beams
- Mask and Maskless Lithography
- Metrology and Imaging
- Microfluidics
- Modeling & Simulation
- Nanobiology
- Nanoelectronics
- Nanoimprint
- Nanomechanics and Nanometrology
- Nanophotonics
- Nanostructures and Processing
- Novel Imaging
- Optical Lithography
- Patterned Media and Data Storage
- Resists
Topics in nanostructures and emerging technologies include:
- Self assembly
- Photonic nano-structures
- Carbon-based (carbon nanotubes & graphene)
- Nano-Tip based patterning & processing
- 3DIC-enabled Nanofabrication
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Abstract submission is available online at the following location:
www.softconf.com/c/eipbn2012
The quality of the abstracts will form the basis for selection of papers for the conference
and will be peer reviewed according to the following criteria:
- Originality of work
- Specific results achieved and described
- Potential impact and interest to the attendees
Abstract deadline: January 9, 2012 DEADLINE IS PAST; NO LONGER ACCEPTING ABSTRACTS.
Abstracts are limited to one page of text (12 point or larger type)
and a second, optional page with up to four figures.
To download an example of a formatted abstract, click here.
Late submissions may be considered but only if they report truly outstanding results.
Please prepare abstracts carefully and describe accomplishments specifically.
Authors will be notified of acceptance by April 1, 2012.
Earlier notification will be provided to those authors providing an e-mail address.
MICROGRAPH CONTEST
On a less technical level, EIPBN offers the opportunity to immortalize your favorite micrograph(s).
Categories and previous winners are described in more detail at the Micrograph Contest page.