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* '''[http://www.pellinglab.net/ Prof. Andrew Pelling]''', Department of Physics, University of Ottawa.
 
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* '''[http://users.wpi.edu/~terric/research.htm Prof. Terri Camesano]''',Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
 
* '''[http://users.wpi.edu/~terric/research.htm Prof. Terri Camesano]''',Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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* '''[http://chemistry.binghamton.edu/ZHONG/zhong.htm Prof. Chuan-Jian Zhong]''', Dept. of Chemistry, SUNY Binghamton.
 
* '''[http://chemistry.binghamton.edu/ZHONG/zhong.htm Prof. Chuan-Jian Zhong]''', Dept. of Chemistry, SUNY Binghamton.
 
* '''Dr.. A. Tselev'''  (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
 
* '''Dr.. A. Tselev'''  (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

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Scanning Probe microscopy (SPM) is one of the major tools responsible for the emergence of what is called “Nanoscience and Nanotechnology”. Various high-resolution SPM techniques proved to be capable of probing local electrical, magnetic, chemical, mechanical, optical and thermal properties of matter at the nanoscale level as well as changing these properties in a controlled manner. We observe now a tremendous proliferation of the areas of SPM applications in condensed matter, materials science, chemistry, bioengineering and nanotechnology. Your contributions are invited in all areas of SPM techniques related to study materials and processes at nanoscale, in particular:

  • Novel development of SMP techniques
  • SPM in biological and biomolecular applications
  • SPM in application to nanotechnology

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Prof. Igor Sokolov is professor of chemistry at Clarkson University, and director of the NanoBioLaboratory at Clarkson.


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This session is sponsored by Veeco, Inc., manufacturer of atomic force microscopes and other instruments for nanotechnology.



Confirmed speakers

Prof. Gross
Prof. Burnham