The 17th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology

IEEE-NANO 2017


Nanotechnology Nanotechnology



http://www.ieeenano.org/2017/
The 17th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE NANO 2017)
July 25-28, 2017
Pittsburgh Marriott City Center
112 Washington Place, Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract submission is OPEN! Click HERE to submit your abstract for review.
Plenary Speaker:
Sir James Fraser Stoddart, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016, has accepted the invitation to give a plenary speech on “Nanomachine” to the conference.
Important Dates:
2 Page Abstract Submission: March 25 , 2017
Workshop/Tutorials Proposal Submission: March 1, 2017
Notification of Acceptance of Abstract and Workshop/Tutorials: April 15, 2017
Final Full Paper Submission: May 15, 2017
Early Bird Registration: June 1, 2017
If your papers are accepted, you can present your papers at the conference either orally or by poster. If you want your papers to be included in the conference proceedings published by IEEE Xplore, you need to submit a full paper and a copyright transfer form after the notification of your paper acceptance. The conference proceedings published by IEEE Xplore, are indexed by EI. The full paper has a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with overlength page charge of USD100 if accepted).
Conference Scope:
DNA Nanotechnology
Micro-to-nano-scale bridging
Nanobiology and Nanomedicine
Nanoelectronics:
Nanomanufacturing and Nanofabrication
Nano Robotics and Automation
Nanomaterials
Nano-optics, Nano-optoelectronics, and Nanophotonics
Nanopackaging
Nanoscale Metrology and Characterization
Nanofluidics
Nanomagnetics
Nano/Molecular Heat Transfer & Energy Conversion
Nanoscale Communication and Networks
Nano/Molecular Sensors, Actuators, and Systems
Nanotechnology Safety, Education and Commercialization
Spintronics
Submission for Review
Authors have two choices for paper submissions:
4-6 pages full paper for best papers contest. You MUST submit a full paper (4-6 pages) for review if you want to participate in the best papers contest.
2 pages extended abstract for review. The 2 pages extended abstract is for review only. If you only want to present your results at the conference but not to publish your paper in IEEE Xplore, you don’t need to submit a full paper after paper acceptance notification. If you want your papers to be included in the conference proceedings published by IEEE Xplore, you need to submit a full paper and a copyright transfer form before the deadline of final submissions. The conference proceedings published by IEEE Xplore, are indexed by EI. The full paper here requires the paper length with a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with overlength page charge of USD100 if accepted).
There are two types of paper presentations: either oral or poster. Although the type of presentation is determined by the program committee, authors can choose their preference during submission. The program committee will take consideration of author’s preference especially when poster option is chosen.
All papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format adhering to the guidelines below no later than 23:59:00 (US Pacific Time) on February 7 March 25, 2017 via PaperPlaza (https://nano.papercept.net/). PaperPlaza will guide you through the submission process.
Requirements of the Layout of 2 pages Abstract
2 pages are allowed per abstract in standard IEEE format. Templates are available in LaTeX http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/tex.php) or Microsoft Word http://nano.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php).
Language: English
Paper size: US Letter
Paper format: Two-column format in the IEEE style (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
Page limit: For the abstract submission, a manuscript can be 2-4 pages
Compliance: Check PDF Xpress compliance within PaperPlaza
Manuscript should NOT contain any 1) Page numbers; 2) Headers; 3) Footers.
Author List: The author names should be listed in the order of First Name, Middle Name or Initial (if any), and then Last (Sur) Name. DO NOT indicate any membership UNLESS the author is a member of the IEEE.
Figures: Ensure every figure in your paper is clear enough, with a standard of 300 dots per inch (dpi).
References. Refer to the template file below for the IEEE style of reference citations. Please do NOT use reference styles from publications of other societies or organizations.
Review Criteria
Quality of content
Importance for theory or practice
Originality and level of innovativeness
Thematic relevance for the “Call of Papers”
Quality of the presentation
Plagiarism and Excessive Re-use of Author’s Earlier Material:
The contents of the manuscripts should be original and they should not being submitted simultaneously for consideration towards publication in another conference or journal. All submissions will be checked by the iThenticate tool for plagiarism and self-plagiarism. In cases of plagiarism or self-plagiarism all results will be reported to IEEE for further investigation.
Similarity Index Explanation:
The similarity index does not reflect iThenticate‘s assessment of whether a paper has or has not been plagiarized. Similarity Reports are simply a tool to help our editorial board find sources that contain text similar to the submitted documents. The similarity score is a “cumulative” sum of similarity scores with all documents in the CrossCheck database and as such a high similarity does not automatically imply plagiarism (for example you may be using segments from a technical report of yours). The decision to deem any work plagiarized is made carefully, and only after an in depth examination of both the submitted paper and sources that have similar text.
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