
Probing the Nanoscale - Friday, May 18, 2012
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Fee Information and Registration Link
You are cordially invited to attend the CPN's 8th Annual Workshop, a one-day workshop on nanoscale probing and imaging. Meet CPN investigators and the broader Bay Area community interested in nanoscale imaging and metrology.
Location:
Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center, Mackenzie Room 300
475 Via Ortega, Stanford, California 94305-4200
Hours:
8:30-6, with continental breakfast and lunch included. There will be a poster session from 4-6, with hors d'oeuvres served. Prizes will be awarded for the top 3 posters ($200 1st prize, $100 2nd prize, $50 3rd prize)
Speakers: Stuart Lindsay, Arizona State University Sarah Tolbert, University of California, Los Angeles Felice Frankel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Katherine Aidala, Mount Holyoke College Carlos Arguello, Columbia University H. Kumar Wickramasinghe, University of California, Irvine Ania Bleszynski Jayich, University of California, Santa Barbara Michael Flatté, University of Iowa James Hone, Columbia University Fee Information and Registration Link
Questions:
"Recognition Tunneling – An Interface Between Chemistry and Electronics"
"Self-Organized Nanostructured Materials for Energy: Supercapacitors, Batteries, and Solar Cells"
"More Than Pretty Pictures"
"Manipulating Magnetic States with a Local Circular Magnetic Field"
"Fundamental Role of Disorder in Phase Transitions of Strongly-Interacting Materials"
"Raman Probe Force Microscope"
"Coherent Detection of Mechanical Motion with a Single Spin Qubit"
"Nanoscale Manipulation and Control of a Solitary Dopant within a Semiconductor"
"Graphene NEMS Resonators in the Quantum Hall Regime"
Laraine Lietz-Lucas, lietz@stanford.edu
