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Background Information

Micro- and Nano-Engineering (MNE) is an international conference on micro- and nanofabrication using lithography and related techniques. The conference brings together engineers and scientists from all over the world to discuss recent progress and future trends in the fabrication and applications of micro- and nanostructures. On average the MNE conference has 400-500 participants. The conference proceedings are published in Microelectronic Engineering.

The MNE 2007 conference in Copenhagen will be the 33rd in a series that started in Cambridge in 1975, most recently held in Rotterdam (2004), Vienna (2005), and Barcelona (2006).

MNE has a sister conference, the Electron-, Ion-, and Photon-Beam and Nanotechnology Conference (EIPBN) in the USA and the Microprocesses and the Nanotechnology Conference (MNC) in Japan. It is a tradition that the author of the “Best paper” of at least one of the sister conferences is giving an invited talk at MNE.

 

Conference Structure

The MNE 2007 conference begins with a welcome reception on Sunday 23 September 2007 in the evening. The technical program starts on Monday 24 September and ends in the afternoon of Wednesday 26 September.

The program will feature plenary and invited presentations by a number of internationally recognised authors, contributed oral and poster presentations and a commercial exhibition. In addition as well as the plenary session, there will be three parallel sessions. The oral presentations and posters will be reviewed by the International Program Committee which also selects the plenary and invited talks.

Copenhagen

One thousand years of history awaits you on the medieval streets of Copenhagen. These are the same streets walked on by every generation of the world's oldest royal family, the same streets and canals which have inspired artists for centuries and been home and workplace to meticulous craftsmen and famous designers.

You are invited to explore the heterogeneity of Copenhagen: The spectacular Black Diamond extension to the Royal Library; the renowned Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and last but not least Tivoli Gardens which is one of the world’s oldest amusement parks and the one that gave Walt Disney the idea for his Disneyland.



 
 
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