AFM7 - NanoMeasure 2013 - June 25-26, Warsaw, Poland
Nano Measure

Second Biennial Scientific Symposium for Nanomeasurement Research
June 19 – 20, 2012
Stanford University
All Early Birds Get the Discount!
Come join us this June at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California…
Register as an early bird at www.nano-measure.com by May 21, 2012!
It’s spring already and that means it’s time to start making plans to attend Nano Measure 2012 on the campus of Stanford University in June. Best of all, you can still take advantage of our special ‘early bird’ rate when you register for this unique scientific symposium online by May 21.
Nano Measure 2012 will feature some of the most prestigious scientists in their respective fields presenting leading-edge, nanomeasurement-driven research. Users of atomic force microscopes, nanomechanical test instrumentation, and complementary nanomeasurement techniques and technologies will deliver oral papers detailing their current work. The two-day event’s dynamic and diverse program will be augmented by a comprehensive poster session.
The Nano Measure 2012 program comprises four main sessions:
1. In Situ Life Science Studies, Biomaterials & Single-Molecule Characterization at the Nanoscale
2. Films, Membranes & Materials for Renewable Energy
3. Nanomechanical Properties of Organic & Inorganic Materials
4. Discovering & Exploring New Nanoscale Frontiers
We’re very pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Denis Fichou (Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris) and Donald E. Ingber, M.D., Ph.D. (Wyss Institute, Harvard University) will be the event’s Day 1 and Day 2 keynote speakers, respectively.
The session chairs will be S. Jeffrey Rosner, Ph.D. (Life Technologies Corp.); Friedrich Prinz, Ph.D. (Stanford University); Warren C. Oliver, Ph.D. (Nanomechanics, Inc.); and Christine Kranz, Ph.D. (University of Ulm).
Guest speakers will include Stuart Lindsay, Ph.D. (Arizona State University); Bharat Bhushan, Ph.D. (The Ohio State University); George M. Pharr, Ph.D. (University of Tennessee-Knoxville); Prof. Dr. Gerhard Dehm (Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences); Atsushi Takahara, Ph.D. (Kyushu University); and H. Kumar Wickramasinghe, Ph.D. (University of California, Irvine).
We look forward to seeing you in Palo Alto this June!
