December 17, 2024 UMD Home FabLab AIMLab


The AVS Mid-Atlantic chapter is pleased to announce the 2024 DC Regional Meeting located on the NIST campus in Gaithersburg, Maryland. AVS Mid-Atlantic chapter invites you to attend on May 9th, 2024. This year’s meeting will have the focus topic of “Nanoscale Fabrication, Measurement, and Applications”. Please see attached flyer for speakers and other information.

We invite all students to present posters about any AVS related topic area. The best student posters are eligible to win up to $500 cash prize. As always, the event will feature free food, tours of NIST, and an excellent vendor show!

We hope you can join us on May 9th, but please remember you must register and the deadline for registration is May 2nd. You do not need to be an AVS member (or even know what AVS is). Please also encourage students and colleagues to attend.

Registration is free so sign up today! http://goo.gl/forms/DD7y3fPUII

If you have questions about the NIST meeting, the Mid-Atlantic chapter, or AVS in general, please email Jacob.ricker@nist.gov.

Thanks,

Jacob Ricker, AVS Mid-Atlantic Chapter Board member
jacob_ricker@avs.org



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