The purpose of the Forum on Nanotechnology is to provide a common platform for researchers from the U.S. and Korea to engage in discussions on emerging technologies that contribute to the development of state-of-the-art nanotechnology. This year's Forum will provide opportunities for discussion on neuromorphic & quantum sensors on a chip and sustainability in semiconductor manufacturing by design where nanotechnology convergence provides critical solutions to our most pressing technological challenges.
These Forums continue to thrive on the recommendation of the Korea-U.S. Joint Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation. The first Forum was initiated two decades ago, and since then, the locations of the Forum have alternated between Korea and the United States. Because of the wide array of technical challenges to which nanotechnology can be successfully applied, each previous Forum had a different emerging technology focus. This 19th Forum will include five keynote speakers, 18 senior presenters, 16 early-career presenters from the U.S. and Korea. This year, the 19th U.S.-Korea nanotechnology Forum is a special session of the NanoKorea 2025 Conference (https://nanokorea.or.kr/eng/introduce/summary.php) to attract a broader audience and maximize impact.
The outcomes of this Forum will lead to milestones and vigorous research collaboration for both countries where sustainability in semiconductor manufacturing and sensor technology will generate great economic and social impact. We hope the discussion during this Forum will enable the U.S. to pivot towards transformative approaches for novel semiconductor design and fabrication as well as advanced sensor technology.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Korea during the July 4th weekend!
Sincerely,
The Organizing Committee
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