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Volunteers Needed for NMDC 2018

Interested in being an event volunteer for NMDC 2018? We would love your help! Please fill the fields below and we will try to accommodate your preferences!

Please note that most of the volunteer roles will take place at the Embassy Suites Hilton hotel in downtown Portland. Other roles may require presence at PSU or travelling between the two locations, depending on the time you volunteer and your preference on role.

NSF Grant for Student Attendance

NMDC 2018 has been awarded a $10,000 NSF grant to support full-time student attendance at the conference, but limited to US citizens and attendees of U.S. institutions.

Priority will be given to accommodation support in the conference hotel but limited support for other expenses might be possible.

Terms

  • Grants are limited to full-time students, either attending accredited US institutions or US citizens studying abroad.
  • Student must be registered for the conference and apply before August 31st (early registration deadline).
  • First support priority: Full hotel accommodation for two eligible students sharing a room in the conference hotel, or half support for eligible sole occupancy.
  • Secondary support priorities (if funds available): Partial travel support (details required) or registration relief.

Applicants will be advised of their award result by September 15th.

NMDC 2018 Announces Plenary Speakers

Portland, Ore. March 9, 2018

The NMDC 2018 Organizing Committee is pleased to announce its initial lineup of Plenary Speakers. For full details check the website.

Prof. Jesus del Alamo

Prof. del Alamo is Director of the Microsystems Technology Laboratories and Donner Professor and Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA, USA.

 

 

Prof. Nader Engheta

Prof. Engheta is H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

He is an IEEE Fellow and the IEEE Nanotechnology Council’s 2018 Pioneer Award Winner “For his transformative contributions to the nanoscience and nanotechnology of photonic metamaterials and for the development of optical nanocircuits”.

NMDC 2018 Call for Papers

Download PDF of the Call For Papers

SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 15-MAY

IEEE Nanotechnology Council’s NMDC 2018 conference will bring together key researchers from every sector in the nanotechnology research field, with a special focus on Materials and Devices. NMDC 2018 will be held October 14-17 in Portland, Oregon USA at the Embassy Suites Portland Downtown hotel.

Conference papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. Best paper awards will be given in several categories at the conference banquet. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit their extended article version to: IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, and IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine.

NMDC 2018 is soliciting papers and sessions on Materials and Devices for heterogeneous Nanoscience and Nanotechnology systems.

The topics, arranged into tracks, include but are not limited to: