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2010 Symposium on Piezoelectricity,Acoustic Waves, and Device Applications
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2010 Symposium on Piezoelectricity, Acoustic Waves, and Device Applications
December 10-13, 2010, Xiamen, Fujian,
China
Website:http://piezo.xmu.edu.cn/spawda10
Papers can be in Chinese or English
Advances in the research of the theory of Piezoelectricity and
Acoustic Waves have provided essential foundation and new opportunities
to device technology and have been fostering academic exchanges and
interaction in the piezoelectric device industry. With the increased
research activities in piezoelectricity and acoustic waves and recent
fast growth in piezoelectric devices, we are also facing many
technological challenges from real engineering applications and product
design and manufacturing. Following the successful SPAWDA 2004 in
Ningbo, 2006 in Hangzhou, 2008 in Nanjing, 2009 in Wuhan, Chinese
Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and the Acoustical Society
of China have decided, also with industrial support, to hold the
SPAWDA 2010 at Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China in December
10-13, 2010. The conference topics include, but not limited to,
- Theory of Piezoelectricity;
- Bulk and Surface Acoustic Waves;
- Piezoelectric Devices(including MEMS/NEMS/Nano
piezoelectric devices); - Piezoelectric Materials (including micro- and nano-
piezoelectric materials); - Ultrasonics;
- Manufacturing Technology of Piezoelectric Devices;
- Oscillators and Filters。
We cordially invite researchers from universities and laboratories
to present their theoretical and experimental findings. We are also
interested in hearing from engineers and management of the piezoelectric
device industry to talk about new products and business trends, thus
creating the opportunities to promote the close cooperation between
research and product development. The conference proceedings will be
published by World Scientific for worldwide distribution. We also
invite our fellow researchers to organize focused sessions. The SPAWDA
2010 will encourage the participation of students by offering the
reduced registration fee.
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