IEEE-NANO 2005

5th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology

July 11-15, 2005
(Day of Tutorials: July 11, 2005, Day of Tours: July 15, 2005)
Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya, Japan

Sponsored by: IEEE Nanotechnology Council

Plenary speakers

Plenary Lecture 1 (July 12, Tuesday):
Imaging the Quantum World Using the Phase of Electron Waves
Dr. Akira Tonomura, Hitachi Advanced Research Laboratory

Plenary Lecture 2 (July 13, Wednesday):
Molecular Mechanics and Molecular Electronics
Prof. James R. Heath, California Institute of Technology

Plenary Lecture 3 (July 14, Thursday):
Nanobiotechnology:
Is there a Rosetta Stone to Translate Biology to Technology?
Prof. Buddy D. Ratner, University of Washington



Invited speakers

Nanoelectronics:
Prof. Rick Kiehl, University of Minnesota

Molecular Electronics:
Prof. Jorge Seminario, Texas A&M University
Prof. M.W. Wu, University of Science and Technology of China
Prof. Gerhard Klimech, Purdue University


Nanophotonics, Nanooptics:
Prof. Kent Choquette, University of Illinois, Urbana
Prof. Catrina Bryce, University of Glasgow
Prof. Sanjay Krishna, University of New Mexico


Nanosensors, NEMS, and Actuators:
Prof. Hiroyuki Fujita, University of Tokyo
Prof. Masayoshi Esashi, Tohoku University

Carbon Nanotubes:
Dr. Jia Chen, IBM
Prof. Cary Yang, Santa Clara University


Nanofabrication, Nanolithography:
Prof. Stella Pang, University of Michigan
Dr. Patrick Lundstrom, Obducat AB


Nanomagnetics, Spintronics:
Dr. Junsaku Nitta, NTT Basic research Laboratory
Dr. Satoshi Sugahara, University of Tokyo


Circuits and Architectures:
Prof. Jose Fortes, University of Florida
Dr. Konstantin Likharev, SUNY, Stony Brook


Nanobiosystems
Prof. Akihiko Ishijima, Nagoya University

Modeling and Simulation:
Prof. Campbell Millar, University of Glasgow
Prof. Marc Cahay, University of Cincinnati


Inorganic Nanowires, Nanocrystals,and Quantum Dots:
Dr. Ted Kamins, Hewlett Packard
Prof. Yoshio Bando, Advanced Materials Laboratory, Tsukuba


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