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SPIE Smart Materials, Nano-and Micro-Smart Systems 9 - 12 December 2008
RMIT
Melbourne, Australia

SPIE Smart Materials, Nano+Micro-Smart Systems 2008 - an international event that covers the global use of micro- and nanofabrication technologies


Overview of event:
 •View 3-page flyer of conference details, locations, and maps (PDF)
 •View conference program (PDF)
Conference topics:
 •Smart materials
 •Smart structures
 •Smart micro-nanoengineering devices and systems
 •Nano- and microtechnology with special emphasis on packaging and integration of MEMS and NEMS for diverse applications areas
 •Biomedical applications (i.e. bio-surveillance systems).
Plenary Sessions
 •Nanostructured Coatings forElectronic and Optical Devices
Dougal McCulloch, RMIT University

 •Applications of High-frequencyUltrasonics in Microfl uidics andMicroactuation
James R. Friend, Monash University 

 •Plasmon-enhanced FluorescenceNear Metallic Nanostructures:Biochemical Applications
Ewa M. Goldys, Macquarie University

 •Nanoscale and Optical Propertiesof Chalcogenide and Tellurite GlassFilm-based Devices
Steven J. Madden, The Australian National University (Australia) 

 •Medical photonics for imaging inhumans
David D. Sampson, The University of Western Australia

 •Recent Advances in Optical MEMSTechnologies for ElectricallyTuneable Multispectral InfraredSensors and Arrays
Lorenzo Faraone, The University of Western Australia


Thank you to everyone who helped make this conference a success.

Regards,
Arnan Mitchell
Symposium Chair


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