Nanoenergy2013
DESCRIPTION
The aim of Nanoenergy2013 is to bring together researchers,
engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all
over the world and from different disciplines interested in the subject
of micro and nanoscale energies.
Energy at small scales is a cross-disciplinary field that covers both
theoretical and experimental aspects of fundamental and applied sciences
ranging from nanotechnology to statistical physics, from computer
science to biomedicine.
This conference, supported by the European Commission through the
“Toward zero power” initiative, provides opportunities for the delegates
to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to
establish business or research relations and to find global partners for
future collaboration.
Topics of the conference include (but are not limited to):
- Energy transformation processes and dissipation at micro and nanoscale
- Non equilibrium thermodynamics of small systems
- Magnetic and Nanomechanical Logic principles and devices
- Bioenergetics and bio-inspired low energy computation
- Energy harvesting for powering micro and nano devices
- ICT-Energy: switch architectures and zero power computing
- Energy aware algorithms and software strategies for low power computing
- Low power distributed sensor networks
- Landauer limit: theory and experiments
- Stochastic Resonance, Noise and fluctuations phenomena in small systems