Forum Europe

 

09 - 11 September, 2026 |   Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 

NANOscientific Forum Europe 2026

Advancing Nanotechnology Through Imaging and Surface Analysis


Where and when will NSFE2026 take place?


Why attend NSFE2026?

We are pleased to announce the upcoming NANOscientific Forum Europe (NSFE2026) , part of the global NANOscientific Symposium Series dedicated to cutting-edge research in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Imaging Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (ISE), and Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM), offering a comprehensive view of nanoscale imaging and surface analysis across disciplines. Mark your calendars and prepare to join us in Prague for an inspiring exchange of ideas and innovations in nanometrology.


The 9th edition of the NANOscientific Forum Europe will be held at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic from September 09 – 11, 2026. Our host will be Dr. Martin Rejhon, a group leader at the Institute of Physics at Charles University, and renowned for his work on epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide. He will be supported by Dr. Shirly Espinoza from ELI Beamlines as his co-host.


The NSFE2026 brings together scientists, engineers, students, and industry professionals working in materials science, life sciences, and surface analysis. The forum offers:
• 🧠 Expert talks from leading researchers
• 🔬 Hands-on sessions with state-of-the-art instruments
• 🤝 Networking opportunities with peers and innovators

The NSFE2026 will spotlight the latest advances in nanotechnology, with focus sessions on 2D materials and Imaging Spectroscopic Ellipsometry. Further topics will include nanomechanics, advanced techniques, MEMS, and surface and thin film metrology. Attendees will gain insights into both fundamental research and applied techniques across materials and life sciences.

Another highlight of the event will be live demonstrations of cutting-edge instrumentation, including:
• Park NX10 AFM
• Park NX20 AFM with sMIM
• Park FX200 AFM
• Park Accurion EP4 Imaging Ellipsometer
• Park Lyncée Tec Digital Holographic Microscope (DHM)

These sessions offer hands-on experience with tools that enable high-resolution imaging, electrical and magnetic property mapping, and advanced optical characterization. Applications will span nano imaging, advanced materials, and semiconductors. And as in previous years the event will extend beyond scientific discussions and offer participants many opportunities to network in a more relaxed setting—with more details to follow soon.




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