Schedule

Conference Schedule

  • PDF version of the time table is available. Click here to download the schedule.
  • Registration is available on the first day, and in every morning of the conference period.
  • Detailed program/sessions list is available in PDF. Click here to download

The following short courses were given as part of the program. Videos of the short courses can be purchased at the following rates:

$75 for any of the short course, $125 for any two short courses, $150 for any three short courses, and $175 for all four short courses. If you are a student, any of the short course is available for $25. To be able to order the video, you must first register at the conference website at

http://www.vacuumnanoelectronics.org/ivnc2019/registration

If you did not attend the conference, there will be an option allowing you to purchase the video after you register which you should press: “I did not attend the conference”, then proceed with the purchase of the video(s).

If you are a student, besides ordering the short course at the address above, you must also ask your advisor to write a letter mentioning that you are a student working under his or her supervision and send it to Teresa Hamad at hamadt@ucmail.uc.edu

  • Thiago A. De Assis, Institute of Physics, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil,“Modeling electrostatic field enhancement factors in field emitter clusters/arrays: from close proximity to mutual depolarization”.  An outline of this short can be found here.
  • Andreas Kyritsakis, Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland, “Electron emission calculations beyond the classical equations: finite size, space charge and thermal effects in sharp emitters”. An outline of this short course can be found here.
  • Joan Yater, Electronics Science and Technology Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC, “Thermionic and Secondary Electron Emission: Mechanisms, Characteristics, and Applications”. An outline of this short course can be found here.
  • John Smedley, Accelerator Operations and Technology Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, “Photoemission and its applications”. An outline of this short course can be found here.