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2016 LECTURES.

The lectures are given in the Maison des Magistères, Polygone Scientifique, Grenoble.

Courses cover the fundamentals of selected fields that were chosen as being important aspects of Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies in Physics, Biology or Chemistry. The session A is oriented towards nanoelectronics as all fields (magnetism, optics, mechanics…) could not be covered in 7 days.

Each course, consisting of 3 lectures of 1h45 each, will be taught in english and, usually, by a single person .

 

COMMON LECTURES - 9 X 1H45


Near-field microscopies - H. Hug, Basel
Technologies of nanofabrication - G. Villanueva , Lausanne

Self-assembly for nanotechnologies - L. De Cola, Karksruhe

From research to business with nanotechnologies - C.C. Rüling, Grenoble


LECTURES FOR SESSION A - 18 x 1H45

 

Mesoscopic transport - P. Samuelsson, Lünd

Spintronics - S. Valenzuela , Halle (not available)*

Nano-optics - V. Zwiller , Delft

MOSFET physics and technology - E. Sangiorgi, Bologna

Molecular electronics - L. Hueso, San Sebastian (not available)*
Single-electron effects - P. Delsing, Göteborg


 

LECTURES FOR SESSION B - 18 x 1H45


Mechanics of molecules and biological structures - B. Hoogenboom, London
Surface and molecular physico-chemistry - R. Richter, San Sebastian

Microfluidics for Lab-on-chips - S. Decroix, Paris
Advanced biophysics to study molecular systems - R. Hovius and J. Piguet, Lausanne
Nanoparticles for imaging and sensing in biology - R. Levy, Liverpool (no lecture available)

Drug delivery by nanoparticles - B. Heurtault, Strasbourg

 

*you can send an email to contact@esonn.fr

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