Monday 22nd October - Wednesday 24th October 2012
Osaka University Nakanoshima Center, Osaka, Japan

The fifth international symposium on Atomically Controlled Fabrication Technology is organized by the Global COE program at Osaka University and The Technical Committee on Ultra Precision Machining of JSPE. The aim of our global COE program is to achieve the atomic level controllability in wide-area processing and environmental harmony, which is indispensable for the next-generation manufacturing technologies with high functions. For this purpose, by collaborating with other organizations of different fields, we focus not only on the creation of new fabrication processes beyond the current limitations but also on the systematization of the fabrication processes as science. This symposium highlights the recent achievements in the program. The symposium will consist of keynote lectures, contributed talks and poster presentations and provide an opportunity for scientists and engineers to exchange information and ideas. Interdisciplinary studies and discussion on the future directions of the fields are strongly encouraged.

Symposium Topics :

  • Impact of Quantum Beam Techniques with Advanced Optics
  • Ultra-precision machining, Optics, X-ray and Neutron Focusing, Microscopy Diffraction, Spectroscopy


  • Surface Characterization and Bottom-up Technologies
  • Surface, AFM, STM, Photon, Electronic property, Interface


  • Multi-Scale Surface Control Techniques
  • Atomically controlled surface, Atomically flat substrate, Thin film processing, Optical coatings, Solar cells


  • Advanced Processing and Materials Science for Device Applications
  • Si, Ge, III-V, SiC, LSI, TFT, Power device, Photonic device


  • Frontier in Carbon / Organic Nano-Scale Systems
  • Organic electronics, Carbon nanoelectronics, Nanobioapplications Theoretical analysis in the above areas


Sponsored by

  • The Osaka University Global COE Program "Atomically Controlled Fabrication Technology"
  • The Technical Committee on Ultra Precision Machining of JSPE

In cooperation with

  • The Japan Society for Precision Engineering (JSPE)
  • The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP)
  • The Physical Society of Japan (JPS)

What's New

9 July 2012 Symposium website has been launched.
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