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4 - 7 December 2011 Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne,
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SPIE Smart Nano+Micro Materials and Devices | Nanofabrication, Plasmonics, Solar Cells, Metamaterials

Thanks for attending SPIE Smart Nano+Micro Materials and Devices, a multidisciplinary forum that advanced research in the global use of microfabrication and nanofabrication technologies, held in Melbourne, Australia, 4-7 December, 2011. Microscale and nanoscale research enables promising new materials and applications across many fields including air/water/food quality, energy, security, and medicine.
More than 140 presentations were made
Devices:
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Solar cells |
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Optical storage: memories, slow light |
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Plasmonics |
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THz applications |
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MEMS/NEMS |
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On-chip communications |
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Lab-on-a-chip: micro-/nano-fluidics |
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Bionic applications: vision aid, bionic-eye |
Methods:
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Microscopies/nanoscopies/superresolution |
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Sensing: water/food/medicine/security |
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Laser processing of materials |
Fundamentals (Tutorials):
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Light-matter interaction |
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Plasmonics |
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Lightwaves (solitons, rough waves, nonlinearities) |
Materials:
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Metamaterials |
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New materials for-photonics/by-photonics |
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Biomimetic materials/engineering |
Emerging Topics/Global Problems:
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Monitoring of global warming: ozone depletion, flood warning systems |
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Water/food quality |
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Early cancer detection |
Special Sessions:
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Lighting revolution: all solid-state LED/OLED lighting |
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Teaching of physics |
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
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Saulius Juodkazis, Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne Univ. (Australia) |
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Min Gu, Centre for Micro-Photonics, Swinburne Univ. (Australia) |
Sponsor Co-Sponsor
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Important Dates
Manuscripts Due: 7 November 2011
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