Project Description
Precision Engineering for Micro and Nanotechnology:
1st-2nd February 2018
Precision Engineering for Micro and Nanotechnology : 1st-2nd February 2018
Chairperson: Robert M. Panas, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California USA
The American Society for Precision Engineering’s Micro-Nano Technical Leadership Committee (ASPE MNTLC) is hosting a winter technical conference to review the current state-of-the-art in the application of precision engineering principles of deterministic engineering to micro and nanotechnologies. The precision micro/nano field is defined by a specific focus on resolving or exploiting small-scale dependent issues that occur in the standard fields of precision engineering (manufacturing, assembly, motion,
metrology, design, etc).
This meeting will feature the following: 1) oral technical paper presentations, 2) reviews of the state of the art of the various areas of the application of precision engineering to micro and nanotechnologies, 3) lightning session presentations by all attendees to facilitate networking and 4) technical tours of the lab facilities at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Participation is limited to 60. View the Call for Papers and submission instructions. Learn how to be a presenter, either as a 15 minute technical presenter or as a lightning presenter, by viewing the different tiers of involvement.
Key Dates
- November 20, 2017 : Deadline for abstract submission if you want to be considered for a 15 minute presentation
- December 1, 2017 : 15 minute presenter notification of acceptance
- December 15, 2017 : Deadline for full access registration (first and second tier)
- January 15, 2018 : Deadline for lightning talk slides (first and second tier)