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Scientific programme

The MNE conference begins with a welcome reception on Sunday, September 19th in the evening. The technical programme starts on Monday, September 20th and ends in the afternoon of Wednesday, September 22nd. Short courses will be organised on Sunday, September 19th.
The programme will feature plenary and invited presentations by a number of internationally recognised authors, contributed oral and poster presentations, and a commercial exhibition. The oral presentations and posters have been selected by the International Programme Committee.
Note that MNE poster papers have equal weight to oral presentations.
The list of confirmed keynote and invited speakers is included below.

The final programme can be downloaded in pdf form here.

In Memory of Franco Cerrina

Franco Cerrina passed away on July 12, 2010.
The MNE community wishes to commemorate his work and his outstanding contribution to Micro and Nano Engineering during the Conference.
A Memorial Ceremony will take place on September 21st 2010, at the morning Plenary Session.

 

Keynote speakers

· Robert S. CHAU, Intel-USA
Future high-speed and low-power Nanoelectronics

· Peter FROMHERZ, Max Planck Institute - Germany
Semiconductor chips for neuronal interfacing

· Bruno MURARI, STMicroelectronics- Italy
MEMS: from Jewel to Consumer Product

· Susumu NODA, Kyoto University - Japan
Recent Progress in Manipulation of Photons by Photonic Crystals

· Kurt RONSE, IMEC-Belgium,
Progress and challenges of ArF and EUV lithography for sub-32nm node scaling

· Urs STAUFER, University of Delft - The Netherlands
Scanning Force Microscopy on Mars


Preliminary list of Invited Speakers

· Dr. Stefano Cabrini, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - USA
Nano-manipulating Light by Plasmonic Antennas

· Dr. Mario Caironi, IIT Milan (Italy) & Cavendish Laboratory - Cambridge (UK)
InkJet Nanotechnologies for Plastic Electronics

· Mr. B.J. Kampherbeek, MAPPER Lithography - The Netherlands
MAPPER: High Throughput Maskless Lithography

· Prof. Thomas F Krauss, University of St Andrews - UK
How to make high performance photonic crystal waveguides

· Prof. Arto Nurmikko, Brown University - USA
Listening to Brain Microcircuits - Progress in Wireless Implantable Microelectronic Neuroengineering Devices

· Dr. Ioannis Raptis, Institute of Microelectronics, NCSR ‘Demokritos’ - Greece
Monolithically integrated photonic lab-on-a-chip platform for chemical and biological applications

· Dr. Rob van Schaijk, IMEC Holst Center - The Netherlands
Micromechanical vibration energy harvesters

· Prof. Diane Huffaker, University of California Los Angeles - USA
III-V Nanostructures for High-Efficiency Solar Harvesting

· Dr. Carlo Ricciardi, Politecnico di Torino - IT
BioMEMS for Food Safety Diagnostics

· Dr.Joachim Fischer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Germany
Towards diffraction-unlimited 3D direct-laser-writing lithography

· Dr. Vittorio Pellegrini, NEST-CNR Istituto Nanoscienze and Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa (Italy)
High-quality graphene in unexpected places


Invited Posters

· Ms. S. Higashino, Osaka University - Japan ( "Young Authors Award" - MNC2009)
Short-Lived Intermediates of Fluorinated Benzene Derivatives Generated upon Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

· Adam J. Berro, Peter T. Carmichael, Andrew J. Berglund, and J. Alexander Liddle, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology - NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland - USA
Measurement of Acid-Generated Latent Image in Polymer Matrix by Fluorescence Microscopy

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