Welcome to the online home of Nano Measure 2012!


Agilent Technologies is pleased to announce that the second Nano Measure scientific symposium will take place June 19 – 20 at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California!

Nano Measure 2012 will feature some of the most prestigious scientists in their respective fields presenting leading-edge, nanomeasurement-driven research.

Our inaugural Nano Measure symposium (Poland, 2010) drew tremendous interest, boasting 149 international registrants. In addition to 34 oral presentations, 62 scientific posters were displayed.

 

 

Official Call for Papers & Posters


Let your voice be heard!

Nano Measure 2012 is a perfect opportunity to share your research with scientists from around the world. Users of AFM, nanomechanical test instrumentation, and all complementary nanomeasurement techniques and technologies are encouraged to submit paper and poster abstracts. Each symposium session will include up to ten scientific paper presentations.

Presenters will be announced by April 15, 2012, and will be selected solely on the merit of their respective abstracts as determined by an independent scientific committee. Those not chosen to present their work at one of the four sessions will be invited to present a poster at the event.


Submit Abstract Online

Deadline: March 15, 2012
EXTENDED: April 6, 2012

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June 19 – 20, 2012

Keynote speakers:
Prof. Dr. Denis Fichou (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
for June 19
Donald E. Ingber, M.D., Ph.D. (Wyss Institute) for June 20


Session 1
In Situ Life Science Studies, Biomaterials & Single-Molecule Characterization at the Nanoscale
Session chair: S. Jeffrey Rosner, Ph.D. (Life Technologies Corporation)

Session 2
Films, Membranes & Materials for Renewable Energy
Session chair: Friedrich Prinz, Ph.D. (Stanford University)

Session 3
Nanomechanical Properties of Organic & Inorganic Materials
Session chair: Warren C. Oliver, Ph.D. (Nanomechanics, Inc.)

Session 4
Discovering & Exploring New Nanoscale Frontiers
Session chair: Christine Kranz, Ph.D. (University of Ulm)

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Online Registration

Reserve your place at this special two-day symposium...

Early bird registration before May 21, 2012:
$200 ($150 for students)

Registration on May 21 or later:
$250 ($200 for students)

Register Today

. Next Update

Later this winter, we'll announce additional guest speakers, as well as provide more information about Nano Measure 2012 activities.

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Reminders

March 15
April 6
Deadline for abstracts EXTENDED
May 1
May 21
Program confirmation
Early bird registration closes
June 15 Standard registration closes
June 18 On-site registration
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

 

Stanford University & Palo Alto:
Stanford is undoubtedly one of the world’s foremost high-tech research universities. Since its founding 120 years ago, Stanford has shaped both the culture and economy of the Palo Alto area. The institution’s impact is felt globally every day, as innovative members of the greater Stanford community continue to help define and drive Silicon Valley.


Sponsored by: Agilent Technologies
Stanford University