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Abstract:
The National Nanotechnology coordination Office (NNCO), on behalf of the Federal agencies participating in the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), will be organizing a workshop on Sensor Fabrication, Integration, and Commercialization. This workshop will bring together experts from a wide range of research and application areas, stages of product development, and manufacturing. The goal of the workshop is to identify key challenges faced by sensors developers and determine the critical needs of the community, with respect to necessary standards, testing facilities, and advances in manufacturing as highlighted in the recent Request for Information.
The workshop supports the goals of the Nanotechnology Signature Initiative (NSI) Nanotechnology for Sensors and Sensors for Nanotechnology: Improving and Protecting Health, Safety, and the Environment. This effort builds upon the knowledge gained and progress since the 2009 Nanotechnology-Enabled Sensing Workshop, sponsored by the NNI.
Workshop details:
Registration: Click here to register http://www.nano.gov/NSISensors
When: Thursday and Friday, September 11-12, 2014
Where: Stafford I Building, Room 375, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22230
Cost: Free and open to the public. Registration in advance is required.
Contact Us: For more information on the workshop, including registration information, please visit http://www.nano.gov/2014SensorsWorkshop or email
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