Join over 400 of the worlds leading nanotechnology researchers from around the world for Europe's largest nanotechnology conference. Now in its 4th year, TNT'03 takes place in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Salamanca, home to one of Europe's oldest universities.
15 September 2003 - 19 September 2003
The rapidly emerging areas of nanoscale science and technology are focussed on the design, fabrication, and characterization of functional objects having dimensions at the nanometer length scale. New advances in this emerging area are expected to have long range implications in a wide variety of different scientific and engineering disciplines. The importance of nanoscale science is growing worldwide and it is now widely recognized as a critical component to the future growth of the world economy. , ,In response to the growing awareness of the importance of nanotechnology, many conferences are being organized worldwide to discuss the latest advances. Among those, the series of conferences "Trends in Nanotechnology" (Toledo-Spain, 2000 / Segovia-Spain, 2001 / Santiago de Compostela-Spain, 2002) has become a key meeting in the nanotechnology field since it brings fresh ideas on organisation, first level speakers, and an environment suitable to keep discussions, ideas exchange and enhance scientific and personal relations among participants. TNT2003 is being held in large part due to the overwhelming success of earlier Nanotechnology Conferences, TNT2000, TNT2001 and TNT2002. TNT2003 will be organized in a similar way to the three prior TNT conferences. In 2002, this five day conference attracted around 350 scientists worldwide and featured ~70 talks ranging from 15 minutes to 30 minutes. Approximately 200 posters were presented. , ,The aim of the "Trends in Nanotechnology" conference (TNT2003) will be to focus on the applications of Nanotechnology and to bring together in a scientific Forum various groups throughout the world working in this field. , ,A characteristic feature of this conference is the large number of students presenting their results at poster sessions. No parallel sessions are hold at TNT and this structure provided such as last years an opportunity for broad interaction. The TNT presentations are categorised in the following major topics: , ,- Nanofabrication ,- Measurements/characterization at the nanoscale ,- Carbon nanotubes ,- Quantum dots and wires/Electron transport phenomena,- Bio-nanotechnology,- Nanomagnetics/spintronics,- Nanomechanics, e.g nanotribology, nanofluidics etc,- New quantum phenomena, e.g. quantum computing,- Modeling at nanoscale
For more details and online abstracts see
http://www.phantomsnet.com/TNT03/index.php(opens in new window) or contact Antonio Correia (e-mail: antonio@cmp-cientificacom) at CMP Científica.,