Join international delegates and renowned invited speakers for a complete review of the latest scientific and technological aspects of vapour grown diamond, natural and synthetic diamond, and related materials such as carbon nanotubes, diamond-like carbon and wide gap nitrides particularly cubic boron nitride.
Contributions are invited by 5 March 2010 for oral and poster presentation on the following topics:
Diamond
DLC
Graphene
Carbon nanotubes
III-nitrides: growth properties and applications
Please submit abstracts online at www.diamond-conference.elsevier.com. Details of student awards and bursaries for submitting authors are included on the website.
Diamond 2010 will include focused sessions organized by leading workers in the following respective fields. Abstract submissions are also encouraged for these sessions.
Quantum effects in diamond Chair: Jörg Wrachtrup, Germany
Device applications of diamond Chair: Satoshi Yamasaki, Japan
Biosensors Chair: Robert J. Hamers, USA
Diamond nanoparticles Chair: Alexandre Vul, Russia
INVITED SPEAKERS
The following experts have agreed to speak at the conference. View the speaker pages for additional presentation information.
Jean-Charles Arnault CEA-LIST, France L. Colombo Texas Instruments Inc, USA Artur Dideykin Ioffe Physico-Technicla Institute, Russia B. Bouchet-Fabre CEA Saclay, France Etienne Gheeraert Université Joseph Fourier, France Stefan W. Hell Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany Harris Kagan The Ohio State University, USA Shuit-Tong Lee City University of Hong Kong, China M. D. Lukin Harvard University, USA Heidi B. Martin Case Western Reserve University, USA Mark Newton University of Warwick, UK Hiromichi Ohashi National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology (AIST), Japan Julien Pernot Université Joseph Fourier, France Loh Kian Ping National University of Singapore, Singapore Daniel Twitchen Element Six Ltd, UK Hideyuki Watanabe National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Kenji Watanabe The National Institute for Materials Science, Japan Joan E. Yater Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Optional Tutorials Diamond defects: Building blocks for quantum spintronics and sensing applications Jörg Wrachtrup, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Diamond nano-particles: Preparation, functionalization and applications Anke Krueger, Universität Würzburg, Germany
Registration now open
Online registration is now open. Reduced delegate rates are available prior to the early booking deadline of 23 July 2010 with additional concessions for students.
Diamond 2010 is organised by Elsevier in association with Diamond & Related Materials.