Undergraduate Student from Experimental Class for Education Reform Presents Research at High-Level International Academic Conference
| 06/26/2014

        

   Undergraduate student Zhang Zhong in front of his research poster

From May 27 2014 to May 30, 2014, undergraduate student Zhang Zhong from our experimental class for education reform, and Professor Cheng Xing presented their research at The 58th International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication (EIPBN). At the conference, Zhang presented his poster report entitled “Nanoimprint Mold with Integrated Heater for Synergistic Thermal and UV Nanoimprint”.

EIPBN,the “3-Beams”, Conference, is the premier conference on the science and technology of nanopatterning. Traditionally focused on electron, ion, and photon beams, (the 3 beams), the technology of nanofabrication covered in this conference has grown to include nanoimprint and molecular self-assembly as well. This conference is the place to hear the newest techniques and the latest advances in patterning and device fabrication technology.

2014, 06-26
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