Abbrevation
ICMNT
City
Tizi-Ouzou
Country
Algeria
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Abstract

The aim of the International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnologies is to provide an open forum for the presentation and discussion of recent research and development results in Microelectronics, Microsystems, Micro&#8211;fluidics and Nano&#8211;materials/structures for preparing the path for future industrial applications&#046;<br>The ICMNT06 represents also an occasion for scientists of many developed and developing countries to meet and discuss the main advances in the micro and nanotechnology field&#046;<br>It will serve also as a link between the North and South&#046; This meeting will allow the participation of many National and worldwide Scientists&#046;<br>Participation of National and worldwide Scientist is desired&#046; Participants are invited to submit their work under the form of Papers for participants and abstracts for Lecturers&#046;<br>The conference will be sponsored by local and international institutes and organizations&#046;<br><b>Keywords:</b> I&#046; Microfluidics&#046;<br>1&#046; Micro&#8211;electro&#8211;mechanical systems (MEMS)<br>2&#046; Microfluidics<br>3&#046; Micro&#8211;Fabrication<br>4&#046; Fluid Modelling in Micro/Nano&#8211;Scales<br>5&#046; Flows in Microchannels<br>6&#046; Fabrication technologies for MEMS<br>7&#046; Typical Microfluidic Applications<br>II&#046; Microelectronics&#046;<br>1&#046; Advanced and emerging transistor and memory devices<br>2&#046; New integration process and novel technologies<br>3&#046; Telecommunication and power devices&#046;<br>4&#046; Modelling, simulation&#046;<br>5&#046; Characterization and reliability<br>6&#046; Analogue and digital Circuits<br>7&#046; RF & Wireless Communication Circuits<br>III&#046; Nanomaterials<br>1&#046; Semiconductor nnocrystals<br>2&#046; Photovoltaic mterials and solar cells<br>3&#046; Micro and nano&#8211;fabrication techniques<br>4&#046; Materials and nano&#8211;structure characterization<br>5&#046; Emerging materials<br>6&#046; Surface, interface and heterostructures<br>