Call for Papers: International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering (ICNBME)

7 - 8 July 2011, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.
ICNBME-2011 continues the series of International Conferences in the field of nanotechnologies and biomedical engineering. The conference aims at bringing together scientists and engineers dealing with fundamental and applied research for reporting on the latest theoretical developments and applications in the fields involved.

Contributing papers are called in the following areas:

  • Nanotechnologies and Nanomaterials;
  • Micro- and Nano-objects, Nanostructured and highly integrated systems, Biophysics;
  • Plasmonics and Metamaterials;
  • Biomedical Optics and Lasers;
  • Sensors and Transducers;
  • Terahertz spectroscopy;
  • Biomedical Instrumentation and Devices;
  • Health Care Management;
  • Medical Imaging, Image and Signal Processing;
  • Radiation Protection and Dosymetry, Biological Effect of Radiation;
  • Biomedical Engineering Education;
  • Information Technologies for Health Care, Telemedicine and E-Health;
  • Other topics in biomedical engineering.

Submission of Papers
Contributed papers should be subscribed on four-six pages and submitted by e-mail in Microsoft Word format to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Accepted papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings, distributed to the participants at the beginning of the conference.

Deadlines:

  • May 1 st, 2011 - Submission of extended abstracts
  • May 15th, 2011 - Notification of acceptance
  • June 15th, 2011 - Advanced Conference Registration
  • June 20th, 2011 - Hotel/trip reservation
  • July 1th, 2011 --Deadline for Registration Fee refunding
  • July 5-6th, 2011 - Arrival and Registration of Participants
  • July 7th, 2011 - Opening of the Conference
  • July 9 th, 2011 - Social Program
  • July 9-10th, 2011 - Departure of Participants

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.icnbme.sibm.md

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