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The international conference series Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems (EP2DS), is a biannual event, where over hundred scientists meet for the presentation of new developments on the special field of two-dimensional electronic systems in semiconductors. Most transistors in integrated circuits have such a two-dimensional electron system inside, but also the Quantum Hall effect was discovered in such a structure.
The conference series started 1975 at the Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. The last one, EP2DS-16 was held 2005 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, and the 17th will take place 2007 in Genoa, Italy.
Conference list
- EP2DS 1 - Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA (1975)
- EP2DS 2 - Berchtesgaden, Germany (1977)
- ...
- EP2DS 10 - Newport, Rhode Island, USA (1993)
- EP2DS 11 - Nottingham, England (1995)
- EP2DS 12 - Tokyo, Japan (1997)
- EP2DS 13 - Ottawa, Canada (1999)
- EP2DS 14 - Prag, Czech (2001)
- EP2DS 15 - Nara, Japan (2003)
- EP2DS 16 - Albuquerque, New Mexiko, USA (2005)
- EP2DS 17 - Genova, Italy (2007)
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