The “Micro & Nano 2018 Conference” aims at gathering together in an interactive forum all scientists and engineers working in the challenging field of Micro - Nanoelectronics, Nanotechnologies and MEMs and to stimulate discussions in last achievements and new developments in this rapidly evolving field.
One of the key objectives of the Conference is to promote collaboration and partnership between different academia, research and industry players in the field. The Conference combines an extensive scientific programme including oral and poster sessions and social events.
Selected papers will be published in a special issue of Microelectronic Engineering, after peer review. Extended abstracts of all accepted papers will be published by a well-recognized publisher, due to be announced soon.
The Micro & Nano 2018 Conference, will be held from Monday the 5th to Wednesday the 7th of November 2018. For more details on the registration, paper submission etc please visit our deadlines page.
Abstract submission deadline: will remain open for late submissions
Acceptance notification: 10 September 2018
Registration: is open
Early registration deadline: expired
This is the seventh of a series of Conferences on Micro - Nanoelectronics, Nanotechnologies and MEMs held in Greece every three years and organized by the "Micro&Nano" Scientific Society.
Many supporting social events will be organized to enrich the Conference, including a gala dinner, visits at the city and the Archaeological Site of Vergina (Royal tombs).
The Conference will be held at Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center (KEDEA), located in the campus of the Aristotle University, in the heart of Thessaloniki.
Thessaloniki is the capital city of Macedonia - North Greece. The history of the city goes back to the Ancient Greeks, celebrating more than 2300 years of vibrant history.
The conference will be co-organized by
the Schools of Physics, Informatics and Electrical & Computer Engineering
of the Arististotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Please let us know if you wish to submit an article for a special issue of Microelectronic Engineering by Elsevier and notify us by e-mail.
The articles will go through a peer review proccess as required by the Journal. We strongly encourage you ALL to submit.
The city was founded around 315 BC by King Cassander of Macedonia and is named after Thessaloniki, the sister of Alexander the great and daughter of Philip II (king of Macedonia). It played important role during the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and (still in) Modern era - thus the diverse architectural constructions embellishing the town.
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Thessaloniki is the capital city of Macedonia - North Greece. The history of the city goes back to the Ancient Greeks, celebrating more than 2300 years of vibrant history.
Learn more