IEEE NANO 2020
IEEE-NANO is the flagship IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology, which has been a successful annual conference since 2001. Recent conferences were held in Macau (2019), Cork (2018), Pittsburgh (2017), Sendai (2016), Rome (2015), and Toronto (2014).
The conference scope spans both nanoscience and nanotechnology, including:
- Developing new nanomaterials or manipulating matter at nanometre length scale
- Studying the fundamental physical, chemical or biological properties of these nanomaterials and nanostructures
- Manipulating and optimizing nanomaterials and nanostructures to create new nanosensors, nanoactuators and nanoelectronic/nanophotonic devices.
We welcome contributions from both academic and industry-based researchers.
See technical areas for a complete list of topics covered by IEEE-NANO 2020.
Role of Interface Energetics and Off-Diagonal Disorder in Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells
Role of Interface Energetics and Off-Diagonal Disorder in Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells
Thermal Conduction Measurements in Low Dimensional Materials and Heterostructures
Thermal Conduction Measurements in Low Dimensional Materials and Heterostructures
Quantum Plasmonics: Trapping Single Erbium Emitters, Bright Upconversion by Light Induced Tunneling and below Bandgap THz Generation
Quantum Plasmonics: Trapping Single Erbium Emitters, Bright Upconversion by Light Induced Tunneling and below Bandgap THz Generation