Conference

Abstracts

Abstract Submission

We are excited to learn about what you have been working on this past year, hear about new advances, and what has been learned to advance the fields related to nanofabrication. We invite you to submit papers from your latest technical work:

Abstract Submission Deadline: February 9, 2026
Acceptance Notification by: April 6, 2026

Abstract Format

Abstracts are limited to one page of text (12 point or larger type) and a second, optional page with up to four figures.

Download an example of a formatted abstract in Word format or PDF format. Late submissions may be considered but only if they report truly outstanding results. Earlier notification will be provided to those authors providing an e-mail address. Authors will be notified of acceptance by Monday, April 6, 2026.

Review Criteria

The quality of the abstracts will form the basis for selection of papers for the conference.

Technical Scope

Abstracts representing original research are invited in the following areas:

  • EIPBN 2026 Industrial Highlights
  • Outreach
  • 2D Materials and industrial applications
  • Advanced micro/nanolithography
  • Applications of nanofabrication
  • Atomically precise fabrication
  • Bioinspired nanostructures and engineered surfaces
  • Cold atom ion and electron sources
  • Directed self-assembly
  • Electron and ion beam lithography
  • Electron and ion beam sources/optics
  • EUV and Xray lithography and optics
  • Flexible/wearable electronics and sensors
  • Implantable devices, personalized healthcare
  • Metamaterials, metasurfaces, and meta-optics
  • Metrology, inspection, and characterization
  • Micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS)
  • Micro/nanofluidics
  • Nanobiology and nanomedicine
  • Nanoelectronics
  • Nanofabrication for energy applications
  • Nanofabrication for neuromorphic computing
  • Nanofabrication for quantum computing
  • Nanoimprint lithography
  • Nanomagnetics
  • Nanophotonics and plasmonics
  • Novel architectures and 2.5D/3D integration
  • Optical lithography
  • Quantum Electronics and Emerging Architecture
  • Resists and other lithographic materials
  • Scalable micro/nanomanufacturing
  • Scanning probes techniques
  • Simulation, modeling, and design tools for nanofabrication
  • Sustainability
  • Synthesis and integration of 0D/1D/2D nanomaterials
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