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DE-SC0011789: Student Support for EIPBN 2014 Conference

Award Status: Inactive
  • Institution: New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
  • UEI: SGBMHQ7VXNH5
  • DUNS: 075162990
  • Most Recent Award Date: 05/14/2014
  • Number of Support Periods: 1
  • PM: Kortan, Ahmet Refik
  • Current Budget Period: 05/27/2014 - 06/30/2014
  • Current Project Period: 05/27/2014 - 06/30/2014
  • PI: Farrow, Reginald
  • Supplement Budget Period: N/A
 

Public Abstract

This is to request Conference support, to enable students to attend the 58th International Conference on Electron, Ion and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication (EIPBN) 2014, to be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., May 27 to 30, 2014. The EIPBN Conference is recognized as the foremost international meeting dedicated to lithographic science and technology and its application to micro and nanofabrication techniques. The conference brings together engineers and scientists from industries and
universities from all over the world to discuss recent progress and future trends. Among the emerging technologies that are within the scope of EIPBN is Nanofabrication for Energy Sources along with nanofabrication for the realization of low power integrated circuits. There will be three days of technical presentations at this years conference in Washington starting with a plenary session and poster session and followed by 30 sessions (grouped in 10 sets of 3 parallel sessions). The conference averages over 400 submitted abstracts from more than 20 countries. Papers presented at the 2014 conference that pass peer review will be published in the Nov./Dec. 2014 issue of the Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology.
Every year, EIPBN provides financial support for students to attend the conference. The steering committee and attendees view students as the lifeblood of the conference, in that they both provide a fresh and exciting perspective, and also become the future scientists attending the conference in the future on a regular basis. This support provides for their travel to the conference and usually comes from a mixture of government agencies and private donors. The The DOE funds received by the conference will provide air travel expenses for 12 students. DOE funds will only be distributed to students attending American universities. All students who receive travel aid present papers at the conference and all assist in managing the A/V requirements during technical sessions.


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