The purpose of AMN-2, to be held in Queenstown, New Zealand from 6-11 February 2005 is to promote international collaborations in the broad areas of advanced materials and nanotechnology, with a particular emphasis on new and emerging technologies.
6 February 2004 - 11 February 2004
Technical symposia will include biomolecular assembly, conducting polymers, functional materials, nanoengineered materials and devices, nanolithography, nanoscale optics, nanotube growth and device concepts, novel semiconductor materials, physics of clusters and cluster-based devices, and properties of superconducting materials.
Over 30 invited speakers have agreed to participate, including Nobel laureates Alan MacDiarmid and Klaus von Klitzing.
Further information about the programme, registration process as well as the venue and AMN-1 highlights can be found on
http://www.elec.canterbury.ac.nz/AMN-2/(opens in new window)