2019 NanoScientific Symposiums on Scanning Probe Microscopy
NanoScientific Publications and Park Systems have announced the 2019 NanoScientific Symposiums on Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) for researchers, scientists, students and others from academia and industry to learn about the latest studies using SPM.
Following successful NanoScientific Symposiums held in 2018, NanoScientific Symposiums are being offered at multiple worldwide locations including Albany New York US, Bologna, Italy, Mexico City, Mexico, Tianjin, China, Suwon, Korea, and Singapore.
For information on how to register and to submit your abstracts go to: http://nanoscientific.org/?page_id=6575
"These NanoScientific Symposiums on SPM sponsored by Park Systems give attendees the latest updates in SPM, an opportunity to present their research papers, attend a special short course on Atomic Force Microscopes and foster ongoing relationships in the field of nanotechnology," states Keibock Lee, President Park Systems.
NanoScientific Symposiums are held at some of the most prestigious Academic Institutions worldwide where highly acclaimed experts from both academics and industry present insightful revelations from recent nanotechnology research.
2019 NanoScientific Symposiums on Scanning Probe Microscopy co-sponsored by Park Systems
NanoScientific Publications and Park Systems are proud to announce the 2019 NanoScientific Symposiums on Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) for researchers, scientists, students and others from academia and industry to learn about the latest studies using SPM.
Following successful NanoScientific Symposiums held in 2018, NanoScientific Symposiums are being offered at multiple worldwide locations including Albany New York US, Bologna, Italy, Mexico City, Mexico, Tianjin, China, Suwon, Korea, and Singapore.
For information on how to register and to submit your abstracts go to: http://nanoscientific.org/?page_id=6575
"These NanoScientific Symposiums on SPM sponsored by Park Systems give attendees the latest updates in SPM, an opportunity to present their research papers, attend a special short course on Atomic Force Microscopes and foster ongoing relationships in the field of nanotechnology," states Keibock Lee, President Park Systems.
NanoScientific Symposiums are held at some of the most prestigious Academic Institutions worldwide where highly acclaimed experts from both academics and industry present insightful revelations from recent nanotechnology research.