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2024年11月18 - 20日  ICSPM 32, ISPM 2024 & SPMonSPM 2024   (ホテルモントレ エーデルホフ札幌)
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The committee is a new organization established following the completion of the term of the 167th Committee on Nanoprobe Technology of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (December 1, Heisei 9 - March 31, Reiwa 5).

With the participation of 37 members from academia and 13 companies from the industry, the committee conducts the following activities with the aim of addressing the challenges faced by industries related to next-generation nanoprobe technology and contributing to the creation of new markets:

  • Promotion of academic research on next-generation nanoprobe technology

  • Presentation of achievements by researchers and engineers interested in next-generation nanoprobe technology

  • Training of researchers and engineers interested in next-generation nanoprobe technology

  • Collaboration with organizations and stakeholders engaged in activities related to next-generation nanoprobe technology.

Research Themes
  • Fundamental and Applied Techniques in Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM)

  • Investigation of Atomic and Molecular Processes on Solid Surfaces and Electrode Surfaces using SPM

  • Prediction, Development, and Roadmap Creation for Future SPM Technologies

  • Application of SPM Technology to Address Industrial Challenges

  • Atomic and Molecular-Level Evaluation of Electronic Materials, Organic Materials, Polymers, Bio-materials, and Devices

  • Development of Ultra-High-Density Memory Systems

  • Nano-Scale Evaluation and Processing using SPM

  • Theoretical Investigations in SPM Technology

The committee is currently seeking new companies to join us. Please take a look here.

The committee receives support from the following corporate members.

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