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Events: 2009/08

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  • 10 Aug, 2009
    08:00 AM ()
    to 14 Aug, 2009
    05:00 PM ()

    Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics, Photonics and Renewable Energy

    Category: conference/workshop

    The NGC2009 & CSTC2009 forum in Canada invites academic and industrial researchers to present tutorial, expository and original research papers dedicated to solving scientific and technological problems in electronics, photonics and renewable energy such as atomic scale materials design, bio- and …

  • 14 Aug, 2009
    09:00 AM ()
    to 16 Aug, 2009
    05:00 PM ()

    Nanotech India 2009

    Category: conference/workshop

    Nanotech India 2009 is an International Conference on nanotechnology and its various applications being presented by Nanotech Impex India Pvt Ltd. The Conference aims to bridge the gap between the researchers in the lab and the business community in the boardroom across the world, providing insight …

  • 17 Aug, 2009
    08:00 AM ()
    to 21 Aug, 2009
    05:00 PM ()

    Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis

    Category: conference/workshop

    This short course on Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis has been very well received since 1985, with offerings alternating in Europe and the U.S. It has been attended by more than 2500 students, and their evaluations of the course have categorized the course as being essential training in the field. …

  • 27 Aug, 2009
    03:00 PM ()
    to 04:00 PM ()

    The Transistor: From Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain to single molecules and atoms

    Category: seminar

    Sven Rogge, Kavli Institute for Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands In this lecture we will review the working principles of transistors and their evolution from the first bipolar device in 1947 to state-of-the-art field-effect nanodevices that will power future …

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