The conference will be held at Cornell University. A new and exciting venue will be used. Oral presentations will take place in Phillips Hall, Room 101. This location now opens into the atrium between Phillips and Duffield Hall. The atrium will host registration, meals, coffee breaks and a poster session. The conference events are self-contained within these regions to boost interactions and limit nomadic wanderings to find events. This area is the new "hot spot" on campus for nano-technologists to gather and interact. The four-story atrium seems like outdoors, without the occasional Ithaca precipitation. In the event of sunshine, outdoor areas have been situated to take the discussions outside. See it for yourself - try the engineering quad web cam. |
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Wireless networking is publically available in both Phillips 101 and the Duffield atrium.
Parking near the conference will be very difficult this summer. Best advice is to stay on campus, or use hotel shuttles to attend the meeting. The closest reliable parking will be about a 10 minute walk in the Collegetown parking garage. Parking at on-campus housing is easily available for those who stay in Mews Hall. It is a 15 minute walk from Mews Hall to the confernce site.
Please visit Cornell's Getting There website for local maps, direcions for travel, etc. |
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Conference Sponsors
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Electron Devices Society is a technical co-sponsor |
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research |
Northrop Grumman Corporation |
Cornell University College of Engineering |
Links to previous conferences | 2000 | 2002 | 2004 |
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