The conference covers the aspects of nuclear microscopy regarding both the development of the micro/nano focused ion beam technology and the state of the art in the various applications of ion micro/nano probes in many scientific fields, ranging from high-tech materials to biology, geology, art and archaeology.
Plenary session speakers
Aula Magna of the Padova University 3D view
Special sessions are envisaged to illustrate the progress in the field of the micro/nano ion beam modification of materials and the 5th International Workshop on Proton Beam Writing will be held during the conference.
This conference provides an excellent opportunity for researchers to present their latest progress, to exchange ideas and thoughts and to explore new research directions using nuclear microprobes.
The Conference is organized by the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) in cooperation with IAEA and with the patronage of the Universities of Padova, Torino, Firenze and the Comune di Padova.
We hope you found your visit to Padova stimulating and enjoyable, and we look forward to seeing you in Lanzhou - China 2016
ICNMTA 2016
Closing remarks by Istvan Rajta
Plenary session speakers
- M. Breese, Singapore - Three dimensional silicon micromachining using a nuclear microprobe.
- T. Calligaro, France - The nuclear microprobe in cultural heritage studies: state of the art and challenges.
- C. Greubel, Germany - Radiobiological and medical research at the ion microprobe SNAKE.
- D. Jamieson, Australia - Cold beams and focused beams: new technology for new microprobes in the quantum era.
- J. Meijer, Germany - The functionalization of single atoms addressed by ion beam implantation.
- R. Ortega, France - Applications of nuclear microprobe imaging in neuroscience
- G. Vizkelethy, US - Radiation Effects Microscopy in Microelectronic Devices Using a Heavy Ion Nuclear Microprobe.
- F. Watt, Singapore - Nuclear Microscopy of biological cells using MeV ions: A critical review
- R. Webb, UK - Ambient Pressure Molecular Concentration Mapping Using Simultaneous MeV-SIMS and PIXE.
Aula Magna of the Padova University 3D view
Special sessions are envisaged to illustrate the progress in the field of the micro/nano ion beam modification of materials and the 5th International Workshop on Proton Beam Writing will be held during the conference.
This conference provides an excellent opportunity for researchers to present their latest progress, to exchange ideas and thoughts and to explore new research directions using nuclear microprobes.
The Conference is organized by the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) in cooperation with IAEA and with the patronage of the Universities of Padova, Torino, Firenze and the Comune di Padova.