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Date: Thursday 9 December 2010 Time: 1.30pm – 4.40pm (afternoon tea break 3.10pm – 3.30pm) Location: Meeting Room 204 – Level 2 Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre |
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Click here to download program [UPDATED: 7 Dec 2010]
Chair: Professor Andrew Dzurak, NSW Node Director, Australian National Fabrication Facility, University of New South Wales
This short-course is aimed at graduate students who require nanofabrication for their research, or who are interested to learn how nanostructures are fabricated in practice.
It will cover many of the techniques employed in the nanofabrication of hard materials (semiconductors, metals and ceramics) and soft materials (polymers and polymer-biological moieties), with reference to applications in sensors, medical devices, nanophotonics and nanoelectronics.
The course will be presented by a group of experts in their respective fields of nanofabrication (download the Program above).
A key aim of the course is to assist researchers in choosing the appropriate nanofabrication techniques for their particular project, as well as information on how to access these capabilities within Australia.
Admission
Included with registration – you will need a Thursday Day Registration or Full Registration to attend.







