Nanoscientific Forum Europe (NSFE) is an open European AFM User Forum focusing on sharing and exchanging the cutting-edge research for both materials and life science disciplines using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The 6th NSFE 2022 will take place in-person at ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences in Barcelona Spain hosted by Prof. Dr. F. Pelayo […]
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Fraunhofer IISB and Park Systems are announcing the call for abstracts as well as opening registration for the 2nd International Symposium on Failure Analysis and Material Testing – FAMT 2022. This symposium gathers the professionals from the electronic industry to discuss innovative testing methods at nanoscale and tools for physical failure analysis of the future. […]
continue reading2022 NanoScientific Forum Europe (Konferenz | Online)
NSFE series is an open European AFM User Forum focusing on sharing and exchanging the cutting-edge research for both materials and life science disciplines using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The research focus of the 5th NSFE 2022 will be laid on wide range of SPM applications and techniques that empower to transform life standards. We will […]
continue readingInternational Symposium on Failure Analysis and Material Testing – FAMT 2021 (Konferenz | Online)
Advancing miniaturization shapes our modern, high-tech world. The design complexity of electronic components and the heterogeneity of new materials constantly increase with decreasing device sizes. New-engineered products need to secure a high level of reliability, sustainability, and longevity to meet the international quality standards. Detection and classification of nanometer-sized material defects require characterization methods with […]
continue reading2020 NanoScientific Forum Europe (NSFE 2020) (Konferenz | Dublin)
NanoScientific Forum Europe (NSFE) series is an open European AFM User Forum focusing on sharing and exchanging the cutting-edge research for both materials and life science disciplines using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The third NanoScientific Forum Europe (#NSFE2020) will focus on nanoscale functional materials, such as organics, organic/inorganic hybrid semiconductors, nano- and biomaterials, as well […]
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