Workshop

3rd annual workshop

Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel

11. – 13. June 2012

Trondheim, Norway

The Norwegian PhD Network in Nanotechnology for Microsystems will arrange a 3-days workshop in Trondeim in June 2012. The workshop is open to all PhD candidates, thesis advisors, researchers and industrial partners from the nanotechnology/microsystems field in Norway. There is no conference fee. Travel, food and hotel will be covered by the Nano-network for all PhD candidates and thesis advisors who are part of the network.

Topics:

  • Micropower and energy harvesting
  • Materials, nanocharacterization and –structuring
  • Optical micro- and nanosystems
  • Nanoelectronics
  • ASICs for MEMS
  • Integration and packaging
  • BioMEMS, Lab-on-a-chip, Microfluidics

The first workshop was held in Tønsberg, and last year’s workshop was in Oslo from 15th to 17th June 2011. More info

NEWS!

  • Abstract submission is open. Submission deadline is 16th of April 2012.
  • The first seven invited speakers are confirmed. See announcement below.
  • Next year’s workshop will be at Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel in the city center of Trondheim from 11. – 13. June 2012.
  • The workshop in 2012 will be held in Trondheim from 11. – 13. June. Venue is not decided yet.

Invited speakers

Professor Olav Solgaard, Stanford University

Professor Isabelle Berbezier, Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provance, Im2np

Professor Petra Rudolf, Surface and thin films group of University of Groningen

R&D Manager Håkon Sagberg, GasSecure

Senior scientist Ingelin Clausen, SINTEF Microsystems and nanotechnology

CTO and Co-founder of Sensonor Technologies, Terje Kvisterøy

CTO Jon Thomas Kringlebotn, Optoplan AS

Professor Edvard Moser, The Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, NTNU

Assoc. professor Marit Sletmoen, Deptartment of Physics, NTNU

Assoc. professor Kristin Imenes, Vestfold University College

Professor Andrej Kutnezov, Department of Physics, University of Oslo

Professor Lars Egil Helseth, Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen
More speakers will be announced later.