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IEEE-NANO 2026 — Nanotechnology’s Flagship Conference

Nanjing, China

by Azam

The 26th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE-NANO 2026) is scheduled for 5-8 July 2026 in Nanjing, China. Organized by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council, it offers an interdisciplinary forum for researchers in nanoscience, engineering, and technology to present both theoretical and experimental work. Topics include nanofabrication, nano-electronics, quantum devices, sensors, photonics, AI-in-nanotech, and more.


Important Dates :

Item Deadline Decision Date
Special Session Proposal 15 January 2026 1 February 2026
Full Paper Submission 1 March 2026 10 April 2026
Final Paper Submission 10 May 2026
Presentation-Only Abstract 10 April 2026 1 May 2026

Key Details :

Field Information
Name IEEE-NANO 2026 – The 26th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology
Location Nanjing, China
Dates 5-8 July 2026
Organized by IEEE Nanotechnology Council
Focus / Topics Theoretical, simulation, experimental work in nanotechnology and nanoscience across many subfields
Submission Types Special sessions, full papers, abstracts (presentation-only)
Audience Academics, researchers, engineers, students, industry stakeholders in nanotechnology, materials, photonics, quantum, etc.

Topics of Interest

IEEE-NANO 2026 invites papers in many areas. Some of the themes include:

  • Nanorobotics & Nanomanufacturing

  • Nano-biomedicine

  • Nanofabrication

  • Nano-Optics / Photonics / Optoelectronics

  • Spintronics

  • Nanoelectronics

  • Nanosensors & Actuators

  • Nanomaterials & Metrology / Characterization

  • Modeling & Simulation

  • Quantum, Neuromorphic & Unconventional Computing

  • Nano-Energy, Environment & Safety

  • AI in Nanotechnology

  • Heterogeneous Integration & Chiplets

  • Nano-Mechanics & more


Why Attend

  1. Interdisciplinary Platform — You’ll find people from theory, simulations, experiments, and applications. Excellent for expanding your network.

  2. Wide Thematic Coverage — Whether you work on quantum materials, bio-nanotech, sensors, or nanofabrication, there’s likely a session relevant to you.

  3. Early Access to Cutting-Edge Research — It’s IEEE’s flagship nanotech conference; presentations here often reflect the leading edge.

  4. Publication Opportunities — Full papers get reviewed; good abstracts still give visibility and feedback.

  5. Global Exposure — Held in China, but part of IEEE-NANO’s international circuit; good chance to meet global collaborators.


How to Prepare for Submission

  • If you want to run or propose a special session, prepare proposals by 15 January 2026.

  • Draft full papers by 1 March 2026 if you aim for full publication.

  • If you plan a presentation-only abstract, note the abstract deadline 10 April 2026.

  • Use the “Make submission now!” link on the IEEE-NANO 2026 site.

  • Double check formatting, required styles; some IEEE conferences have strict templates.


Attendee Info

  • Visit sections on Venue, Hotel Booking, Travel on the IEEE-NANO 2026 website for practical arrangements.

  • Check the “Presentation Guide” to understand how to prepare slides / posters.

  • Register early; conferences often offer early bird discounts.


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Disclaimer

This article is based on information publicly available on the IEEE-NANO 2026 official website as of today. Please verify all details (deadlines, submission guidelines, venue etc.) from the official site before applying or making travel plans.

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