The Nonlinear Micro-Nanosystems symposium aims to bring together researchers from various fields facing the complexity of nonlinear physics at small scales. Beyond the application fields of their research, the goal is to share the theoretical, numerical, and experimental methodological tools used by each researcher. Such tools can fin applications in distant yet related fields, united by aspects of non-linearity, hybrid coupling, experimental and technological constraints, and nano-/micro-scale physics. The conference specifically targets modeling, design and methodological issues that have emerged in the most advanced application fields such as N/MEMS, microelectronics, photonics, ...
After a first successful edition in 2023 in Grenoble, this second edition of NMN will take place on the campus of the Université Gustave Eiffel, in Marne-la-Vallée (15m away from Paris center), with the same four main topics:
Computing,
Sensors and actuators,
Model systems,
Energy harvesting/transfer.
This gathering is the opportunity to consolidate this flourishing community, where nonlinear phenomena and exotic behaviors in micro/nanosystems are leveraged to explore new, disruptive opportunities.
Deadline for one-page abstract submission: April 7th.
Registration fees (including catering for breaks, lunches & poster session, and thursday's gala diner):