Thanks, everyone. IEEE-NANO 2001 was a great success!
Hope to see you again at IEEE-NANO 2002 ![]()
which will be held on August 26-28, 2002 at Washington DC.
IEEE Nanotechnology Council will be founded in Feb. 2002.
For more information, please visit
URL of IEEE TAB Nanotechnology Committee.






Casual dress (i.e., Hawaiian shirts, no ties, etc.) is recommended at the meeting!!!
About IEEE-NANO 2001:
The First IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology will be held in Maui, Hawaii, USA from Oct. 28 (Sunday) to Oct. 30 (Tuesday),
2001. The state-of-the-art technical achievements on all aspects of nanotechnology
will be reported. Technological innovations as well as R&D topics will
receive intensive discussion. Participants areencouraged to submit
technical papers.
Objectives and topics:
Promote the fields of Nanotechnology and develop the research activities
based on the reports on technical achievements.
Topics of interestinclude, but are not restricted to
nano-material, nano-fabrication, nano-device, nano-actuator, nano-sensing,
nano-manipulation, nano-robotics, quantum computing and control, simulation
and software, measurement, design, reliability, energy, nano-biology, bio-medical
science, applications, etc.
Cosponsored by
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS)
IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS)
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES)
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CAS)
IEEE TAB Nanotechnology committee
Aerospace & Electronics Systems Society
Antennas and Propagation Society
Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology Society
Computer Society
Control Systems Society
Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Lasers and Electro-Optics Society
Magnetics Society
Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society
Reliability Society
Systems, Man, Cybernetics Society
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society
IEEE Neural Networks Council
IEEE Sensors Council
Conference
organization:
General Co-Chair:
Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya University, fukuda@mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp
General Co-Chair: Robert D. Shull, NIST, shull@nist.gov
Program Chair: Clifford
Lau, ONR, lauc@onr.navy.mil
Local Arrangement Chair: Tzyh-Jong Tarn, Washington University, tarn@wuauto.wustl.edu
Finance Chair:
Xiaoping Yun, Naval Postgraduate School, yun@ece.nps.navy.mil
Publicity Co-Chair:
Edward Della Torre, The George Washington University, dellator@seas.gwu.edu
Publicity Co-Chair:
Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University, arai@mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Publications Chair: Wolfgang
Porod, The University of Notre Dame, porod@graz.ee.nd.edu
Program Committee (tentative)
Marsha Abramo (IBM)
Igor Alexeff (University of Tennessee)
Paul Amirtharaj (Army Research Laboratory)
Fumihito Arai (Nagoya University)
David J. Beebe (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Ann N. Campbell (Sandia National Laboratories)
Richard Carlin (Office of Naval Research)
Larry Cooper (Office of Naval Research)
Bernard Courtois (TIMA-CMP, France)
Arpad Csurgay (Technical University of Budapest)
Paolo Dario (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna)
Richard L. Doyle (Doyle and Associates)
Timothy Drummond (Sandia National Laboratories)
Stephen A. Dyer (Kansas State University)
Yoshiaki Hagiwara (Sony)
Hideki Hashimoto (University of Tokyo)
Steve Hsia (University of California at Davis)
Koichi Inoue (Kyoto University)
Pierre Khuri-Yakub (Stanford University)
Kenneth LaSala (National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration)
Clifford Lau (ONR)
Russell Lefevre (Senator J. D. Rockefeller, IV)
Teck-Seng Low (National University of Singapore)
Ren Luo (National Chung Cheng University)
Hans Melchior (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakou (Rutgers University)
Mark I. Montrose (Montrose Compliance Services)
Gernot Pomrenke (Air Force Office of Scientific Research)
Wolfgang Porod (University of Notre Dame)
Aristides A. G. Requicha (University of Southern California)
Edward Rezek (TRW)
Cynthia D. Salomonson (Philips Semiconductor)
Daniel H. Schaubert (University of Massachusetts)
Bing Sheu (Nassda Corporation)
Robert D. Shull (NIST)
Metin Sitti (UC Berkeley)
John W. Stafford (Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology Society)
Takuo Sugano (Toyo University)
Andrew Szeto (San Diego State University)
Lewis Terman (IBM)
Edward Della Torre (The George Washington University)
Robert Trew (Virginia Tech)
George Uslenghi (Antennas and Propagation Society)
John R. Vig (US Army Communications - Electronics Command)
Fei-Yue Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Gerald Witt (Air Force Office of Scientific Research)
Stu Wolf (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Chung-Yu Wu (National Chiao Tung University)
Cary Y. Yang (Santa Clara University)
John Zavada (Army Research Laboratory/Army Research Office/Europe)
All correspondence should be addressed to:
Prof. Toshio Fukuda, General Co-Chair, IEEE-NANO 2001
Center for Cooperative Research in Advanced Science & Technology,
Nagoya University,
1, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, JAPAN
Phone: +81-52-789-4478, Fax: +81-52-789-3115
E-mail: fukuda@mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Dr. Robert D. Shull, General Co-Chair, IEEE-NANO 2001
Group Leader, Magnetic Mat'ls Group
NIST,
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8552
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8552, USA
Phone: +1- 301-9756035, Fax: +1-301-9754553
E-mail: shull@nist.gov
| Updated on Feb. 7, 2002. Send comments to arai@mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp |