FNANO Conference Overview: This is a yearly conference on foundations of nanoscience, maintaining the highest scientific standards and providing many opportunities for discussion and informal exchange of information and questions. Self-assembly is the central theme of the conference. FNANO spans many traditional disciplines including chemistry, biochemistry, physics, computer science, mathematics, and engineering. Topics include experimental and theoretical studies of self-assembled architectures and devices, at scales ranging from nano-scale to meso-scale. Information on the prior 12 years’ Conferences on Foundations of Nanoscience can be viewed at the archive web site (FNANO04, FNANO05, FNANO06, FNANO07, FNANO08, FNANO09, FNANO10, FNANO11, FNANO12, FNANO13, FNANO14, and FNANO15). The 13th Conference on Foundations of Nanoscience (FNANO16) will have a mixture of invited talks by distinguished scientists as well as contributed posters and open discussion periods to enhance attendee interaction with the goal of creating vibrant intellectual community in the areas of nanoscience and self-assembly. Each year, the ISNSCE Nanoscience Prize is awarded at FNANO to recognize and encourage outstanding research in all areas of nanoscience. Special tracks introduce topics of emerging interest to the self-assembly community. Nanoscience Prize Award: The Ninth Annual ISNSCE Nanoscience Prize will be awarded during an evening session of the upcoming FNANO16 conference. CURRENT & PRIOR FNANO CONFERENCES & SCHEDULES
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Foundations of Nanoscience: Self-Assembled Architectures and Devices Copyright 2016 John Reif, Conference Chair Andrew Turberfield, Program Chair