A two day Nanotechnology Seminar organised by Oxford Instruments at IISc
Bangalore, India last month attracted over 200 attendees from both academia and
industry, from all over India. With two parallel sessions running, Thin Film
Processing and Materials Characterisation, this event proved to be the largest
seminar organised by Oxford Instruments to date.
The aim of the seminar was to encourage interest in developments within
the industrial and research communities and to introduce the nanotechnology
tools offered by Oxford Instruments. It proved to be an ideal means for
participants to learn more about latest techniques and findings in an informal
atmosphere where participation and interaction was encouraged. Oxford
Instruments is a leading provider of high technology tools and systems for
research and industry, supplying equipment that can fabricate, characterise,
manipulate and analyse matter at the atomic and molecular level.
Both the Thin Film Processing and Materials Characterisation seminars
attracted guest speakers from IISc Bangalore, India, USA and Europe, with talks
on etch and deposition processing, and plasma technologies, materials
characterisation, surface science and cryogenic environments.
“This seminar has been very well organised with competent speakers
covering a variety of processes and tools for nano fabrication. It is great to
have practitioners of the art give talks and provide tips and solutions based
on their experience, something that can you cannot find in books” said Prof.
Rudra Pratap, Chairperson at the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, “I hope Oxford Instruments organises
such workshops on a regular basis. This is likely to engage researchers and
industrial users alike in lively discussions on innovative usage.
Mr Anurag Tandon, Managing Director of Oxford Instruments India
comments, “We were pleased to have attracted such a large, high calibre
audience to our Seminar in Bangalore, and are extremely honoured that so many
distinguished guest speakers gave their time to speak about their work in
Plasma Processing and Materials Characterisation. We are expanding our presence
in India and have just held the official opening of our new subsidiary office
in Mumbai. This highly successful event showcased our state-of the art
demonstration and customer support facility and introduced the wide range of
tools and systems that Oxford Instruments supplies to the research and
industrial communities.”
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