NS seeks to advance energy frontiers to engineer the future by showcasing developments in nanoscience with a focus on microscopy (electron, ion, and scanning probes), nanofabrication, device characterization, and photonics. We encourage contributions in areas of materials, instrumentation, and theory to access shorter timescales, correlated systems, light-matter interactions, magnetism, and quantum phenomena.
Areas of Interest: Nanoscale Science and Technology is seeking abstracts in the following areas:
- Frontiers in Nanoscale Electron, Ion, and Scanning Probe Imaging
- Light-Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale
- Advanced Nanoscale Material & Device Technologies
- AI for Material Discovery and Characterization
- Multimodal Techniques in Surface and Interface Engineering at the Nanoscale
- Advanced Nanomaterial for Quantum and Energy Applications
All graduate students, early career, and senior personnel are strongly encouraged to submit applications for NS Graduate Competition, Early Career Competition, and Professional Awards: https://avs.org/about-avs/chapters/avs-divisions/nanoscale-science-and-technology/awards/
NS1: Nanoscale Science and Technology Oral Session
Invited Speakers:
- Robertus Elbertse, NIST, “Design, Construction, and Performance of a Dilution Refrigerator-Based ESRSPM System with Cryogenic Switches”
- Farnaz Niroui, MIT
- Archana Raja, LBNL
- Mathew Rosenberger, Notre Dame University
- Michael Titze, Sandia National Laboratories
- Rama Vasudevan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
NS2: Nanoscale Science and Technology Poster Session