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Special Section on “Advanced spintronic devices: concepts, materials, and technology”

The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Advanced Spintronic Devices: Concepts, Materials and Technology”
Spintronics uses magnetic degrees of freedom for information processing and storage. Based on the commercial success of magnetic random-access memory and magnetic sensor technology, the …

Special Section on “Neuromorphic Computing” – New Deadline: July 10, 2022

UPDATED!!! The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Neuromorphic Computing”
The explosive growth in data-centric computing-related applications necessitates a radical departure from traditional von Neumann computing systems. These systems involve separate processing and memory units that lead to significant …

Special Section on “BEOL Compatible Materials and Devices”

Back End of Line (BEOL) process is the second portion of IC fabrication where devices or components get interconnected with wiring on the wafer. Particularly in advanced technology nodes, the requirements of high integration density, performance, and new functionalities make it imperative to optimize BEOL …

Special Section on “Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH 2021)”

Following the successful IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architecture (NANOARCH 2021), we have decided to put together a dedicated special section of TNANO, whose goal is to continue NANOARCH’s mission to promote cross-disciplinary research work and to seek inspiration to address the challenges of integrated …

Special Section on “Beyond Nano: Smart Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Metamaterials for Plasmonics and Advanced Energy Systems” – New Deadline: October 15, 2021

UPDATED The IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (TNANO) seeks original manuscripts for a Special Section on: “Beyond Nano: Smart Nanomaterials, Nanotechnologies and Metamaterials for Plasmonics and Advanced Energy Systems” 
The metamaterial paradigm, was articulated in 1959 by R. Feynman, stating “Up to now, we have been content …