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Nano Days - an Online Educational Event by Keithley

28th March 2007
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Keithley Instruments, Inc. has announced Nano Days, an on-line nanotechnology educational event from April 24 through April 26, 2007. During this virtual conference, the theme of which is VISUALIZE, CHARACTERIZE, REALIZE: The Future of Nanotechnology, leading researchers from academia and business leaders from industry will present cutting edge measurement technology for nanoscale devices and materials. For more information about the conference presentations or to register, visit www.keithley.com/nanodays. There is no charge to attend the three-day event.
Six live audio/visual seminars will be held during Nano Days. Two back-to-back seminars will be held each day of the three-day conference. Each seminar is approximately 45 minutes long and includes interactive question and answer during each seminar. Seminar topics and presenters
include: Advanced particle beam methods for nano-characterization and
analysis Dr. Jens Greiser, FEI Company; In-situ correlation of mechanical properties, deformation behavior and electrical characteristics of materials using conductive nano-identification Ryan C. Major, Ph.D., Sr. Staff Scientist, Hysitron, Inc; How to avoid self-heating effects on nanoscale devices
Jonathan Tucker, Keithley Instruments, Inc; Give your microscope a hand: Characterization of nanostructures G. Frayne, S. Kleindiek, B. Volbert, Kleindiek Nanotechnik; Electronic properties of zinc-blende wurtzite biphasic GaN
nanowires and nanoFETs Mr. Benjamin W. Jacobs and Dr. Virginia M Ayres, Michigan State University; Measurement needs in nano-architectonics Dr. Kang L. Wang, Director of MARCO Focus Center on Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics (FENA) and Director of the Western Institute of
Nanoelectronics (WIN)

Keithley Instruments is the world leader in the creation of electrical measurement solutions for nanotechnology. This important new area of research promises significant advances in electronics, materials, biotechnology, alternative energy sources, and dozens of other applications. With their unequalled performance, Keithley measurement tools enable nanotechnology researchers to observe phenomena that were impossible just a few years ago. Unlocking secrets at the nanoscale level is
accelerating the transition from nanotech research labs to commercial production.

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