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Conférences Nanozoom - Micronora

En partenariat avec Micronora, notre institut de recherche organise les 24 et 25 septembre prochain à Besançon, au cours du salon international des microtechniques, un cycle de conférences de haut niveau en langue française et anglaise dédié aux applications des micro et nanotechnologies. Cette manifestation, dont l’objectif consiste à mieux faire connaître, notamment auprès des industriels, les potentialités dans ce domaine, est organisée autour de quatre sessions :

- Session plénière

- Métrologie et nanocaractérisation (2 demi-journées)

- Micro et nanofabrication (1 demi-journée)

- Nanomatériaux et surfaces (1 demi-journée)

La session plénière a pour but d’illustrer les diverses approches de la recherche partenariale en micro et nanotechnologies dans la région de Franche-Comté et pays voisins.

Les sessions techniques sont animées par des conférenciers de renom des différentes thématiques proposées, avec un souci d’expliquer au public industriel les enjeux et le potentiel applicatif futur.

L’accès à ces conférences est public et ouvert à tous les visiteurs et exposants du salon.

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Pour plus d'informations, voir le site MICRONORA

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