The Nanoscale Science and Technology Division (NS) seeks to help engineer the future by highlighting scientific developments in microscopy (electron, ion, and scanning probes), nanofabrication, device characterization, and photonics. We encourage submissions describing progress in materials growth, novel instrumentation and theory, as well as scientific machine learning approaches to describe phenomena at shorter timescales, in correlated systems, light-matter interactions, magnetism, and quantum phenomena.
Areas of Interest: NS is seeking abstracts in the following areas:
- Frontiers in Nanoscale Electron, Ion, and Scanning Probes
- Light-Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale
- Advanced Nanoscale Device Technologies
- Multimodal Techniques in Surface and Interface Engineering at the Nanoscale
- Advanced Nanomaterials for Quantum and Energy Applications
- Nanoscale Material Synthesis
NS1: Frontiers in Nanoscale Electron, Ion, and Scanning Probes
Invited Speakers:
- Elizabeth Dickey, Carnegie Mellon University
- Yongtao Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Anna Roslawska, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
- Eric Stach, University of Pennsylvania
NS2: Multimodal Techniques in Surface and Interface Engineering at the Nanoscale
Invited Speakers:
- Nazar Delegan, Argonne National Laboratory
- James McGiver, Columbia University, “Cavity Electrodynamics of van der Waals Heterostructures”
- Kyoung-Duck Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, “Tip-Induced Control of Quantum Light–Matter Interactions at the Nanoscale”
- Alex Reid, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
- Haozhe Wang, Duke University
NS3: Nanoscale Science and Technology Poster Session
