3rd International Conference on Solid State Science and Technology 2010 (ICSSST2010)

Topics to be covered in the conference include physical science and engineering.

Date:1-3 December 2010
Location : Hilton Kuching Hotel, Sarawak, MALAYSIA
Contact : icssst2010@feng.unimas.my
Introduction
The International Conference on Solid State Science and Technology 2010 (ICSSST2010) is jointly organized by the Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Malaysian Solid State Science & Technology (MASS). The aim of the conference is to provide a platform for discussions to academicians and researchers to gather and share the information on Solid State Science and Technology. Topics to be covered in the conference include physical science and engineering.

Conference Theme

Innovation and Advances in Solid State Science and Technology

Topics

This conference is designed to encourage discussion of current results and ongoing related research in solid state science and technology. Topics include but not limited to the following areas:

· Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

· Semiconductor and Devices

· Thin Films

· Ceramics and Glasses

· Magnetic Materials

· Superconductors

· Metals and Alloys

· Theory, Simulation, and Modelling

· Synthesis, Processing and Material Characterization
Techniques
Important Dates:
Receipt of Abstract – 30 June 2010
Notification of Acceptance – 31 July 2010
Submission of Full Paper – 31 September 2010
Early-bird registration – 31 September 2010
Conference – 01 – 03 December 2010

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