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JAPAN, Omiya, Surface Science and Nanotechnology, 14-17 November 2005
ISSS-4 is the 4th in a series of international symposia organized by The Surface Science Society of Japan every five years. This symposium highlights the recent achievements in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology based on the surface-science techniques. Major topics include theory and dynamics, fabrication and application of nano-structures and nano-materials, novel characterization methods, and chemical and biological applications. Interdisciplinary studies and discussion on the future directions of the fields are strongly encouraged.
Topics include:
Theory and dynamics
- Theoretical approaches to surface- and nano-structures and properties
- Dynamical phenomena at surfaces
Design, control, fabrication, properties and physics
- Atomic-scale controlled surfaces, thin films and nanostructures
- Nano Materials(nano-tubes, nanowires, nanoparticles, nano-dots etc.)
- Self-assembly and self-organization for nanostructure formation, and characterization
- Micro/nano-fabrications for device applications: ULSI fabrication processes, electronic, magnetic and optical devices
- Device applications of bio, metal, ceramics and hybrid, and organic films
Novel characterization methods
- Characterization of novel surface/interface- and nano-structures
- Tools and standards for micro/nano analysis
Chemistry and Biology
- Colloidal chemistry and nano chemistry (supramolecules, biomaterials,
and membrane
- Surface chemistry and catalysis
- Photochemical Reactions at Surfaces
- Biological applications of nanotechnology and surface science

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