EVC-15 Lake Geneva Welcome to Geneva Surrounded by its magnificent natural landscape of lake and mountains and according to its tradition in science and international relations, the city of Geneva welcomes the participants to the European Vacuum Conference EVC-15 for an exciting and creative week, between June 17th and 22th, 2018. EVC-15 will be organised by the Swiss Vacuum Society, swissvacuum, on behalf of IUVSTA, with support from CERN and the Geneva Convention Bureau for the logistics. [IUVSTA] Come and celebrate with us, as this will be a special event. First, the European Vacuum Conference Series is 30 years old, as it was founded in 1998. Second, the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications (IUVSTA) will start to celebrate its 60th anniversay in Geneva. A special symposium organised on Monday afternoon will celebrate these events. Important dates Registration is open! Abstract submission is now closed Abstract acceptance notification: 31 January 2018 Conference Venue The conference will be held at the International Conference Centre, Geneva (CICG), a large renowned and versatile infrastructure, housing many international events. It is located close to the city centre, is easily accessible by public transportation and only 5 km away from the airport. More about access to CICG can be found here. cicg Topics Applied Surface Science Biointerfaces Electronic Materials and Processing Nanotechnology Plasma Science and Technique Surface Science and Engineering Thin Films and Coatings Vacuum Science and Technology Vacuum in Accelerators Technical Sessions Keynote contributions, shorter specific lectures and poster sessions An industry exhibition on the most recent instrumentation and equipment on the market A dedicated excursion to CERN

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