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Nanofab for Bio & Quantum Symposium

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This December, NYU Tandon School of Engineering will host the Nanofabrication for Bio & Quantum Symposium — a three-day international event spotlighting the newest breakthroughs in nanofabrication for bio and quantum applications.

The symposium will take place December 7–9, 2025.

Co-organized with Heidelberg Instruments, the event will bring together global leaders across academia, industry, and government to discuss cutting-edge research, emerging tools, novel processes, and future funding opportunities.

Highlights include:

Plenary & Keynote Talks from world-renowned experts, including Paul S. Weiss (UCLA), Armin Knoll (IBM Zurich), Andrei G. Fedorov (Georgia Tech), Farnaz Niroui (MIT), Elisa Riedo (NYU), Charles Black (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Paul E. Sheehan (ARPA-H), Alex Liddle (Canon Nanotechnologies), Matteo Palma (Queen Mary University of London), Edoardo Albisetti (Politecnico di Milano), Xiangyu Liu (Applied Materials), Xiaorui Zheng (Westlake University), Berke Erbas (EPFL - Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne), and many others.

Startup Pitch Sessions showcasing the next wave of disruptive nanotechnologies.

Poster Sessions featuring emerging researchers and new ideas.

Networking Opportunities with leading scientists, industry innovators, and funding agencies.

Whether your work centers on bio, quantum, or advanced nanofabrication, this symposium offers an exceptional platform to connect, collaborate, and explore what’s next.

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