Oxford Instruments is very excited to announce that so many leading international and Indian researchers have agreed to present their specialist areas at their 3rd Nanotechnology Tools seminar series in India.
These include:
- Prof. Mandar Deshmukh, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India ‘Nanoelectronics with graphene’
- Prof. A.K Raychaudhuri, Director S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences Single Nanowire devices : Concept, fabrication and applications
- Dr. Matteo Chiesa, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, ‘Clarifications on the Wettability of Graphene’
- Prof Nagarajan, Department of Micro and Nanosciences, Aalto University, Finland, ‘Growth and characterization of III-Nitride nanostructures’
- Prof. Indranil Das, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India ‘Magnetoresistance and Magnetocaloric effect in Magnetic Nanostructures’
- Prof. M.S.R Rao, IIT Madras, India ‘Physics and Applications of Nanostructures and Nanomaterials’
- Dr Govind, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, Probing Surface & Interface Properties of Nitride Semiconductors
- Dr Natasa Vasiljevic, University of Bristol, UK, ‘Electrochemical design of Pt-based Bimetallic Catalysts’
- Prof. Silke Christiansen, Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Light, Germany ‘Semiconductor Nanowires for Photovoltaic applications’
- Professor Helge Weman, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Towards high-efficiency III-V semiconductor nanowire/graphene solar cells
- Dr Sekhar Bhattacharya, SSN Research Centre, India ‘Atomic Layer Deposition in Nanoelectronics and PECVD in Thin Film Photovoltaics’
- Prof. Manabendra Mukherjee, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India ‘Role of gate dielectric and interfacial electronic structure in performance of Organic Thin Film Transistor’
- Dr. R. Vijayaraghavan, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
- Prof Ashish Garg, IIT Kanpur, India ‘Recent Advances in Magnetic and Electric Devices Using AFM’
- Prof Manish Mamtani, IIT-Kharagpur, Fabric analysis of naturally deformed rocks using EBSD
Organised with the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata and the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, these fascinating seminars promise to cover leading edge talks from experts in their field and offer the chance to participate in:
- Over 35 talks at each venue
- 14 Indian and International expert guest speakers at each seminar
- 20 Oxford Instruments technical experts/scientists talks
- Technical poster sessions
- Great networking opportunities during the day and free evening reception
Day 1: Plenary sessions will discuss higher level, broader aspects of emerging materials
Day 2: These sessions will offer participants more tutorial level talks with plenty of time for questions and discussion
This seminar is free to attend but prior booking is essential.
For more information or to book a place: www.oxford-instruments.com/btnt