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ENRIS: Abstracts submission open

Bologna, Italy from above with information about ENRIS 2025: 13-15 May 2025

ENRIS (European Symposium on Nanofabrication Research Infrastructure) is a biannual international symposium focused on nanofabrication cleanroom operation, management, and user training. The 4th edition will be held in Bologna from May 13-15, 2025. 

ENRIS brings together experts and stakeholders in the field to discuss advancements and share knowledge. The conference aims to foster collaboration and innovation in nanofabrication technologies.

ENRIS 2025 – Abstract Submission
Deadline: February 5, 2025

ENRIS 2025 is jointly arranged by It-fab, the Italian Network of Nano- and Microfabrication, under the leadership of Stefano Zampolli (Chair of Local Organising Committee) and Thomas Swahn (Chair of Programme Committee).

ENRIS is organised by the European consortium EURONANOLAB (euronanolab.eu).

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