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The Summer School for Advanced Fabrication and Characterization Techniques for Nanomaterials and Nanostructures

June 25 - June 27

Dates: June 25th to 27th, 2024

 

Times: 9:30am to 4:30pm

 

The Summer School for Advanced Fabrication and Characterization Techniques is a three-day event from June 25 to 27, 2024, in Toronto, Ontario, hosted by the University of Toronto and McGill University through the Open Center for the Characterization of Advanced Materials (OCCAM) and the Toronto Nanofabrication Centre (TNFC). This summer school is the second UofT–McGill Electron Microscopy Workshop. The first was at McGill in 2023.

 

Over the three days, participants can attend keynote talks from leading researchers showcasing the latest research trends on techniques and methodologies in electron microscopy and semiconductor processing, including electron tomography, electron holography, volume electron microscopy, photolithography, and multiple high-end deposition and plasma-etching systems.

 

On the first day, you’ll be introduced to various fabrication techniques. The second and third days will be an advanced workshop on the latest electron microscopy developments. But it’s not just about theory — you’ll also get hands-on experience. You’ll attend in-person demonstrations on semiconductor fabrication techniques such as sputtering, e-beam lithography, and etching at TNFC on Day 1. The fabricated structures will then be characterized using the electron microscopy equipment in OCCAM on Days 2 and 3.

 

Additionally, you’ll also acquire hands-on experience on the characterizations techniques for nanomaterials suitable for the construction of high-capacity batteries and Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistor structures. The school is suitable for new and experienced users and is structured to provide skills in electron microscopy and semiconductor processing techniques.

 

But it’s not just about the learning — the Summer School for Advanced Fabrication and Characterization Techniques also provides ample networking opportunities. You’ll have the chance to connect with other academic researchers and industry professionals, fostering new collaborations and expanding your professional network. Overall, the event brings together scientists, engineers and researchers working in electron microscopy and nanofabrication to exchange knowledge, share ideas and advance the field.

 

Secure your spot by registering for the TNFC-OCCAM Workshop before June 20th. Registration fees are $500 for attendees from industry, and $100 for attendees from academia. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with leading figures in nanofabrication and advanced characterization, and to receive guided training and certification in these advanced topics!

 

For further information about the invited speakers, presented topics and registration, please visit the event webpage.

 

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