
Call for Abstracts Deadline
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Call for Abstracts Deadline:
June 15, 2012
Submit Online
The 29th North American Conference on Molecular Beam Epitaxy (NAMBE 2012) is accepting submissions for oral and poster presentations. The meeting will be held in beautiful Stone Mountain Park, Georgia, from October 14-17, 2012. All topics related to molecular beam epitaxy are appropriate, including the following:
Science and Technology of MBE:
- Fundamentals of MBE growth
- MBE growth modifications
- Materials characterization
- MBE technology (e.g. in situ monitoring)
- MBE as a production technology
Novel Materials:
- III-Nitrides and dilute-nitrides
- Oxides
- II-VI materials
- ZnO
- III-V materials and structures
- Heteroepitaxy
- SiGeSnC alloys, SiC, and graphene
- Hybrid materials
- Low dimensional nanostructures
- Other materials
MBE-Grown Devices:
- Solar cells
- Photonic devices
- Electronic devices
- Thermoelectrics
- Spintronics
- Device physics
Submission Guidelines
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Call for Abstracts Deadline:
June 15, 2012
Submit Online
Each abstract should be a single page in length. A second page containing figures or illustrations that support the abstract results may also be submitted. The abstract must be submitted on line using Adobe pdf format. Please, follow instructions for abstract submission link below. Authors should (1) indicate preference for oral or poster presentation and (2) indicate if the submission is a student paper. The presenter (first author) must be a student at the time of submission to qualify as a student paper.
Abstracts must be
submitted online or before
June 15, 2012.
Author Notification
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Authors of regular papers will be notified of their acceptance by
July 15, 2012. Accepted oral papers should be brought to the conference in electronic format (CD or USB flash drive) for loading onto the meeting computer. No personal Laptop computer presentations will be allowed.

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