Greetings,
The next International Molecular Electronics Conference will be held this December
(December 12-15, 2010) at CasaMagna Marriott in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This is a
wonderful venue — look at
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pvrmx-casamagna-marriott-puerto-vallarta-resort-and-spa/
This will be the 10th conference in a series started by Ari Aviram and colleagues 20
years ago. The conference agenda will include the entire set of phenomena
corresponding to molecular electronics, ranging from fundamentals of charge transfer
to devices, from synthesis to modeling, from application to history. There has been
great progress in this general area over the last several years, and we look forward
to an exciting and valuable conference.
At the moment, we are putting together invitation lists for speakers, and trying to
find appropriate funding. For this 10th anniversary, we are seeking a broad
representation of scientists. We are attaching a preliminary list of session topics
below. A list of invited speakers will be made available as soon as possible on this
website:
http://www.engconfintl.org/10av.html
If you are interested in joining us in December, that would be great! Please let us
know about your intentions and suggestions by sending information on the following
questions to
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1. Are you planning to attend the conference?
2. Whom would you like to see as a speaker?
3. Are there topics that you would like to add to the list below?
Please feel free to forward this email to interested colleagues.
Thanks in advance, and we hope to see you in sunny Puerto Vallarta this December!
Very best wishes,
Christian Joachim and Mark Ratner
Preliminary list of session topics:
1. History of Molecular Electronics
2. Planar single-molecule junctions and break junctions
3. Single-molecule scanning tunneling microscopy
4. Planar electrical connection in atomic-scale circuits
5. Chemistry and design
6. Nanowires
7. Carbon-based nanoelectronics
8. Molecular transport theory
9. Molecular electronic circuits and architectures
10. Inelastic effects on transport and dissipation
11. Bio-molecular electronics
12. Molecular spintronics
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