
The Nano-Micro Interface
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Matthias Werner is Managing Director of the company Nano & Micro Technology Consulting (NMTC) in Berlin, Germany. He received his Ph.D. in electronic engineering from the Technical University of Berlin in 1994. He worked as a consultant and leader of a microtechnology expert team of Deutsche Bank AG for several years with major responsibility in establishing a micro and nano technology infrastructure. He acted as manager federal research programs and as consultant for the VDI/VDE-IT where he evaluated the funding of research and industry projects. He is chairman of various international conferences, member of the National Strategy Group for the UK Micro/Nano Manufacturing Initiative and the Institute of Nanotechnology, and coeditor of the International Magazine on Smart Systems Technology (mstnews).
Marcel Van de Voorde is special advisor at IMEC, Belgium. Currently, his knowledge and 40 years' experience in university education, research and management was honored with the gold medal of the Fondation du Mérite Européen. He studied industrial and chemical engineering and received his Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from the Nancy-Université, France. He was co-founder and professor at the Hoger Instituut der Kempen, Geel, and the Technical Institute Don Bosco, Hoboken in Belgium. He further holds professorships at the Catholic University of Leuven, the Ghent University, the Delft University of Technology and is visiting professor at several recognized universities in Europe, US, Japan and China. He was active as advisor to various institutions such as the CERN, the European Commission and the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research.
Content
NANOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH FUNDING AND COMMERCIALIZATION PROSPECTS
A European Strategy for Micro- and Nanoelectronic Components and Systems
Governmental Strategy for the Support of Nanotechnology in Germany
Overview on Nanotechnology R&D and Commercialization in the Asia Pacific Region
Near Industrialization of Nanotechnologies Developed in JST's Nanomanufacturing Research Area in Japan
Quo Vadis Nanotechnology?
DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES
Micro/Nanoroughness Structures on Superhydrophobic Polymer Surfaces
Multisensor Metrology Bridging the Gap to the Nanometre - New Measurement Requirements and Solutions in Wafer-Based Production
Nanostructural Metallic Materials - Nanoengineering and Nanomanufacturing
Bulk Metallic Glass on Micro to Nano Length Scale Applications
From Oxide Nanoparticles to Nanoceramics: Processes and Applications
NANOELECTRONICS AND SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Creating Tomorrow's Applications through Deeper Collaboration between Technology and Design
Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Network-Based Sensors and Electronic Devices
Thin Film Piezomaterials for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology
Properties and Applications of Ferroelectrets
BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES AND NANOMEDICINE
Translation Medicine: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology to Improve Patient Care
Nanotechnology Advances in Diagnostics, Drug Delivery, and Regenerative Medicine
Biofunctional Surfaces
Biomimetic Hierarchies in Diamond-Based Architectures
ENERGY AND MOBILITY
Nanotechnology in Energy Technology
The Impact of Nanoscience in Heterogeneous Catalysis
Processing of Nanoporous and Dense Thin Film Ceramic Membranes
Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics for Automotive Applications
PROCESS CONTROLS AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
Characterisation of Nanostructured Materials
Surface Chemical Analysis of Nanoparticles for Industrial Applications
Nanometre-Scale View of the Electrified Interface: A Scanning Probe Microscopy Study
CREATIVE STRATEGIES CONNECTING NANOMATERIALS TO THE MACROSCALE WORLD
Nanostructured Cement/Concrete
Hydrogen and Electromobility Agenda
Size Effects in Nanomaterials and Their Use in Creating Architectured Structural Materials
Position and Vision of Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises Boosting Commercialization
Optical Elements for EUV Lithography and X-ray Optics
Industrial Production of Nanomaterials with Grinding Technologies
Guidelines for Safe Operation with Nanomaterials
VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Industrialization - Large-Scale Production of Nanomaterials/Components
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