Invitation and Scope  

History of the conference

The first conference, EM-NANO 2004, was held in 2004 at Niigata based on the fund of the Hokuriku-Shin'etsu Chapter, which derives the allowance of the 63rd Fall Annual Meeting of JSAP held at Niigata University.

The second conference EM-NANO 2007 at Nagano, the third conference EM-NANO 2010 at Toyama, the fourth conference EM-NANO 2013 at Kanazawa, the fifth conference EM-NANO 2015 at Niigata, the sixth conference EM-NANO 2017 at Fukui, the seventh conference EM-NANO 2019 at Nagano and the eighth conference EM-NANO 2021 at Toyama had been held before.

The ninth conference EM-NANO 2023 is now planned to hold from June 5 to June 8 at Kanazawa City, Ishikawa.



The purpose and the scope of the conference

This conference, EM-NANO 2023, is intended to have a strong strategy providing a forum for discussion of all related subjects on organic and inorganic materials and nanotechnologies for electronics.

The scope of the conference covers almost all useful and potential fields of JSAP.

This conference should stimulate the activities of the research in the members of JSAP, especially for the members of the Hokuriku-Shinetsu Chapter.

The conference combined with the researchers of both organic and inorganic fields is unique, and it facilitates the collaborations of scientists in different fields to promote the research including the development of new research fields.



Conference scope

A. Organic Materials and Devices for Electronics


Fabrication of organic thin films, Electrical and optical properties of organic thin films, Organic devices, Organic-inorganic composites and hybrid systems, Characterization techniques, etc.



B. Inorganic Materials and Devices for Electronics


Fabrication of inorganic thin films, Electrical, optical, and magnetic properties of inorganic thin films, Inorganic devices, Characterization techniques, etc.



C. Nanotechnologies for Electronics


Advanced low dimensional nano materials and their applications, Electrical, optical, and magnetic measurement techniques, Near-field nanotechnologies, Nano-processing and characterization technologies, etc.



D. Special Sessions


  1. Photovoltaics
  2. Energy harvesting/ Battery-related technology and materials
  3. Wide-gap materials and devices
  4. Advanced oxide materials and their applications
  5. New developments in organic device

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