IEEE NANO 2016
16th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NANOTECHNOLOGY
22 – 25 AUGUST 2016 | SENDAI (JAPAN)

PAPER SUBMISSION

Abstract Submission Deadline: March 7, 2016
March 31, 2016【EXTENDED】CLOSED
Notification of Acceptance Date: April 22, 2016
May 31, 2016【EXTENDED】
Final Paper Submission Deadline: June 22, 2016
July 6, 2016【EXTENDED】CLOSED
Early Registration Deadline: June 22, 2016
July 22, 2016【EXTENDED】CLOSED
Conference Start: August 22, 2016

Abstract Submission

All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format adhering to the guidelines below no later than 23:59:00 (US Pacific Time) on March 7, 2016 via PaperPlaza (https://nano.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/login.pl). PaperPlaza will guide you through the submission process.

Manuscript Guidelines for Abstracts

2-4 pages are allowed per abstract in standard IEEE format. Templates are available in LaTeX http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/tex.php) or Microsoft Word http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php).

Language English
Paper size US Letter
Paper format Two-column format in the IEEE style
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Page limit For the abstract submission, a manuscript can be 2-4 pages
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Committee Members
Track No. 1 Nano-materials
Carmen LILLEY (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Masaki TANEMURA (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
Track No. 2 Carbon Materials
Seiji AKITA (Osaka Prefecture University)
Shu Ping LAU (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Masao NAGASE (Tokushima University)
Track No. 3 Nano-magnetics, Spintronics
Supriyo BANDYOPADHYAY (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Dmitri LITVINOV (University of Houston)
Track No. 4 Nano-optics, Nano-optoelectronics, Nano-photonics
Andrea ARMANI (University of Southern California)
Akihiro MURAYAMA (Hokkaido University)
Massimo De VITTORIO (University of Salento, and Italian Inst. Tech.)
Track No. 5 Nano-electronics (organic)
Hagen KLAUK (Max Planck Institute Stuttgart)
Tetsu TANAKA (Tohoku University)
Track No. 6 Nano-electronics (inorganic)
Vikas K. KAUSHAL (Samsung Austin Semiconductor)
Yasuo TAKAHASHI (Hokkaido University)
Track No. 7 Nano-circuits, Nano-architectures
Pinaki MAZUMDER (University of Michigan)
Michael NIEMIER (University of Notre Dame)
Track No. 8 Nano-fabrication
Kenji HARA (Tokyo University of Technology)
Yao-Jen LEE (National Nano Device Laboratories)
Track No. 9 Nano-packaging
Chris BAILEY (University of Greenwich)
Raj PULUGURTHA (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Katsuaki SUGANUMA (Osaka University)
Track No. 10 Nano-sensors, Nano-actuators
Gwo-Bin LEE (National Tsing Hua University)
Zhang QING (Nanyang Technological University)
Track No. 11 Nano-metrology
Luca ORTOLANI (CNR-IMM Bologna)
Gao WEI (Tohoku University)
Track No. 12 NEMS/MEMS
Philip FENG (Case Western Reserve University)
Masaya TODA (Tohoku University)
Haixia(Alice) ZHANG (Peking University)
Track No. 13 Nano-robotics, Nano-manipulation
Lianqing LIU (Shenyang Institute of Automation)
Masahiro NAKAJIMA (Nagoya University)
Track No. 14 Nano-energy
Koji AMEZAWA (Tohoku University)
Stephen GOODNICK (Arizona State University)
Eun Dong KIM (KERI)
Track No. 15 Nano-biology
Jeffrey Da-Jeng YAO (National Tsing Hua University)
Siyang ZHENG (Pennsylvania State University)
Track No. 16 Nano-medicine
Larry NAGAHARA (NIH/NCI)
Track No. 17 Multiscale Modelling
Momoji KUBO (Tohoku University)
Special session 1 Neuromorphic Cognitive Systems with Nanotechnology
Yasunao KATAYAMA (IBM Research – Tokyo)
Pritish NARAYANAN (IBM Research – Almaden)
Special session 2 Challenge for Production Technology of NANO (Scale) Device
Takenao NEMOTO (Tokyo Electron Miyagi)
Noriaki TOYODA (University of Hyogo)
Special session 3 Challenges of NEMS/MEMS
Philip FENG (Case Western Reserve University)
Masaya TODA (Tohoku University)
Haixia(Alice) ZHANG (Peking University)
Special session 4 COI TOHOKU Symposium on Unobtrusive Sensing and Daily Health Screening
Matsuhiko NISHIZAWA (Tohoku University)
Hitoshi SHIKU (Tohoku University)
Shuji TANAKA (Tohoku University)

Acceptance Criteria

Abstracts are reviewed considering
  • Quality of content
  • Importance for theory or practice
  • Originality and level of innovativeness
  • Thematic relevance for the "Call of Papers"
  • Quality of the presentation

Final Paper Submission

All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format adhering to the guidelines below no later than 23:59:00 (US Pacific Time) on June 22, 2016 via PaperPlaza(https://nano.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/login.pl). PaperPlaza will guide you through the submission process.

Manuscript Guidelines for Final Paper

2-4 pages are allowed per final paper in standard IEEE format, but 4 pages (full paper) are recommended. Templates are available in LaTeX(http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/tex.php) or Microsoft Word(http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php).

Language English
Paper size US Letter
Paper format Two-column format in the IEEE style
http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/faq.php
Page limit For the final paper submission, a manuscript can be 2-4 pages, but 4 pages (full paper) are recommended.
Compliance Check PDF Xpress compliance within PaperPlaza

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