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Spie micro+nano materials, devices and applications 8 11 december 2013
1. 8â11 December8â11 December 20132013
RMIT University, Emily McPherson Building
Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Submit your 250-word
abstract by: 10 June 2013
James Friend
RMIT Univ.
Organiser:
Co-Organiser:
For more information or to submit your abstract: www.spie.org/aucall
Present your work at the interdisciplinary forum for
collaboration and learning among top researchers
in all ïŹelds related to nano- and microscale materials
and technologies.
Due to the interdisciplinary spirit of the event a wide range of topics will be
covered. Keynote and invited talks will illustrate leading research activity.
AREAS OF INTEREST INCLUDE:
âą biomaterials and biological
microdevices
âą micro/nanoïŹuidics
âą photonics
âą fabrication
âą metrology: microscopy and
measurement
âą solar cell technologies
âą plasmonics
âą MEMS/NEMS
âą nanomaterials
This event will take place over 4 days, and will include both oral and poster
presentations. Well-known experts, scholars, and entrepreneurs from
around the world will give talks. Accepted and presented, your paper will be
considered to be published by SPIE.
The symposium will be held in the Emily McPherson
Building on the RMIT University campus. RMIT
University is one of Australiaâs original and leading
educational institutions. As an innovative, global
university of technology, with its heart in the city of
Melbourne, RMIT has an international reputation for
excellence in work-relevant education and high quality
research, and engagement with the needs of industry
and community. Research at RMIT is particularly
focused on solving the critical global problems affecting
communities and the environment.
Symposium Chairs:
Hoe Tan
Australian National
Univ.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract due Date: 10 June 2013
Manuscript Due Date: 4 November 2013
For more information and to submit your
abstract: www.spie.org/aucall
SPIE
Micro+Nano Materials,
Devices, and Applications
Program Committee
Brian Abbey, La Trobe Univ. (Australia)
Peggy P. Chan, RMIT Univ. (Australia)
Wenlong Cheng, Monash Univ.
(Australia)
Christina Cortez-Jugo, Monash Univ.
(Australia)
Timothy J. Davis, Commonwealth
ScientiïŹc and Industrial Research
Organisation (Australia)
Daniel Gomez, The Univ. of Melbourne
(Australia)
Min Gu, Swinburne Univ. of Technology
(Australia)
Stefan Harrer, IBM Corp. (United
States)
Saulius Juodkazis, Swinburne Univ. of
Technology (Australia)
Dwayne Kirk, Melbourne Ctr. for
Nanofabrication (Australia)
Gareth Moorhead, Commonwealth
ScientiïŹc and Industrial Research
Organisation (Australia)
Paul Mulvaney, The Univ. of Melbourne
(Australia)
Yonggang Zhu, Commonwealth
ScientiïŹc and Industrial Research
Organisation (Australia)
All papers presented become part of the SPIE Digital Library,
the world's largest collection of optics and photonics research papers.