

IEEE NANO 2018
Cork, Ireland | 23 – 26 July 2018
IEEE-NANO is the flagship IEEE Nanotechnology conference, which has been a successful annual conference since 2001. The conference scope spans both nanoscience and nanotechnology, including:
- Developing new nanomaterials or manipulating matter at nanometre length scale
- Studying the fundamental physical, chemical or biological properties of these nanomaterials and nanostructures
- Manipulating and optimizing nanomaterials and nanostructures to create new nanosensors, nanoactuators and nanoelectronic/nanophotonic devices.
The thematic focus for IEEE NANO 2018 is Nano-Enabled Smart Things: new materials, devices and systems that can benefit humanity through applications in communications, energy, healthcare, food and environment. The conference themes will encompass experimental contributions as well as modelling and simulation. We welcome contributions from both academic and industry-based researchers.
Authors of accepted manuscripts will have the option of submitting a full paper (4 pages) for inclusion in the Conference Proceedings. The proceedings of IEEE NANO 2018 will be available and indexed on the IEEE Xplore system.
There will also be a special section/issue of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) reflecting the scope of IEEE NANO 2018.
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IEEE NANO 2018 News

Student Awards:
Ian Seymour – Student Award: Best Contributed Oral Presentation for ‘Interdigitated nanowire electrode arrays for enhanced electrochemical sensing’
Aurélien Gimenez – Student Award: Best Poster for ‘Nano-substructed Periodic gold nanoarrays for SERS / MEF applications’
Young Professional Awards:
Miguel Caro – Young Professional Award: Best Oral Presenter for ‘Understanding the Growth Mechanism of Tetrahedra Amorphous Carbon with a Machine-Learning based Interatomic Potential’
Umberto Garlando – Young Professional Award: Best Poster ‘Design and Characterization of Circuits Based on Emerging Technologies: the MagCAD Approach’
Contributory Awards:
Oluwaseyi Balogun – Best Contributed Oral Presentation, for ‘Detection of Gigahertz Nanomechanical Vibrations with Localized Gap Plasmons in a Pillar Nanoantenna Architecture’
Andrew Eckford – Best Poster Award, for ‘Improving Receiver Performance of Diffusion-Based Molecular MIMO Communication’
nanoArt:
Aurélien Gimenez – nanoArt Competition winner for ‘Don’t put OWL your eggs in one basket’
Confirmed plenary speakers already include:
Prof. Deirdre O’Carroll Rutgers University and Trinity College Dublin
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