Symposium 3: Nanostructures and Properties
Chair: CHIN Wee Shong
Co-Chair: LOH Kian Ping
Scope of Symposium
Nanoscale structures have shown unique properties and offered new avenues for applications. This symposium provides a forum for researchers working in the field to discuss the quantum phenomenon and properties, physical fabrication, analytical applications, biological as well as other interactions of nanostructures. The latest developments and future challenges of nanoscience and nanotechnology will be highlighted and discussed.
Topics of Interest:
- Properties of quantum dots, wires, wells and other quantum confined systems
- Self-assembled structures or patterns and their properties
- Physical methods in the fabrication of nanostructures, e.g. electrochemical, CVD, plasma or focused beam technologies
- Nano-imprinting and nanolithography
- Nanostructured arrays, sensors and detectors
- Nano-bio interactions and interfaces
- Nanostructures showing unique photovoltaic, optical or photonic properties
- Modeling and simulation of nanostructures