The aim of the symposium is to bring together academic researchers, students, engineers, scientists, and industrial practitioners to discuss and share new and exciting results on all aspects of semiconductor optoelectronics, nanostructures and nanoscale devices. It will provide a forum to present and discuss recent advances in materials theory, epitaxy, semiconductor material characterisation as well as device physics, design, fabrication, testing and applications.
A special session will be held at the symposium to commemorate the contribution of Prof. Chennupati Jagadish to this field and his tireless roles in numerous scientific advisory institutions to serve the physics and engineering communities.
Contributions are solicited describing original work in the field of:
Abstract submission is now closed.
There will be no published proceedings.
Standard: A$660
Student: A$440
Day registration: A$330
Additional dinner ticket: A$120
All prices include GST
Registration includes attendance at symposium, welcome reception (8 Dec), BBQ dinner (9 Dec), conference dinner (10 Dec), all lunches, coffee breaks and social drinks.
Abstract submission 28 Jun 2024 Extended till 12 July 2024
Notification of acceptance 31 Jul 2024
Registration deadline 31 Sep 2024
Conference dates Dec 8-11 2024
The symposium will be held at the Auditorium of the Research School of Physics, The Australian National University (Building 160 Mills Road, Acton, ACT).
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Canberra is the capital of Australia and situated between (Sydney 3 hr drive) and Melbourne (7.5 hr drive). It is serviced by an airport although most international visitors would be flying into Sydney or Melbourne airports and transfer on a short domestic flight to the capital. There is also a direct coach service from Sydney International Airport to Canberra.
There is a variety of hotels and accommodations that will suit every budget. For more information, please see Visit Canberra.
Nearby hotels (within 30 min walk) are: