4th International Summer School
Physics of Functional Micro- and Nanostructures
13-25 September 2010, Hamburg, Germany
Introduction
Functional micro- and nanostructures are essential
to the development of novel and innovative technologies.
The University of Hamburg is one of the leading international centers in micro- and nanostructure research.
In six courses you will get a compact insight into the
theoretical principles, experimental methods,
simulation of real structures,
and topical areas of micro- and nanostructure research. The lectures will be complemented by laboratory
visits and computer exercises. Invited internationally recognized scientists will present their
research and discuss current topics with you. You can present your own research results in a poster
session and discuss them with Ph. D. students from the University of Hamburg.
Two excursions to the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) and a company
will complement the scientific program. This summer school particularly addresses advanced students
with a Bachelor's degree, Vordiplom, or equivalent, Diplom candidates and Master's students.
The summer school will take place in the city center of Hamburg, Germany's second-largest city.
The cultural program includes a sightseeing tour and a harbor tour as well as a day trip to
the old Hanseatic city of Lüneburg.
Application deadline: 30 April 2010.
Photos: 4th International Summer School "Physics of Functional Micro- and Nanostructures", 13-25 September 2010, Hamburg, Germany
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Photos: 2nd International Summer School "Physics of Functional Micro- and Nanostructures", 8-20 September 2008, Hamburg, Germany
Photos: 1st International Summer School "Physics of Functional Micro- and Nanostructures", 17-29 September 2007, Hamburg, Germany
This summer school is part of the DAAD program "Deutsche Sommerakademien/German Summer Academies".
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