ICONN 2016 - International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Date2016-02-07 - 2016-02-11
Deadline2015-09-20
VenueNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, CANBERRA, Australia
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Topics/Call fo Papers
ICONN 2016 - International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
7-11 Feb 2016
National Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia
The aim of the 2016 International Conference On Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN 2016) is to bring together Australian and International communities (students, scientists, engineers and stake holders from academia, government laboratories, industry and other organisations) working in the field of nanoscale science and technology to discuss new and exciting advances in the field. ICONN will cover nanostructure growth, synthesis, fabrication, characterization, device design, theory, modeling, testing, applications, commercialisation, and health and safety aspects of nanotechnology.
The conference will feature plenary talks followed by technical symposia (parallel sessions) consisting of invited talks, oral and poster presentations.
SYMPOSIA
Nanomaterials (Chair: Prof. Jim Williams, ANU)
Nanobiotechnology (Chair: Prof. Justin Gooding, UNSW)
Nanoelectronics (Chair: Assoc. Prof. Adam Micolich, UNSW)
Nanophotonics (Chair: Prof. Deb Kane, Macquarie Univ)
Computational Nanotechnology (Chair: Prof. Julian Gale, Curtin Univ)
Nanocharacterisation (Chair: Prof. Joanne Etheridge, Monash Univ)
Nanotechnology for Energy and Environment (Chair: Prof. Rose Amal, UNSW)
Commercialisation, Safety and Societal Issues of Nanotechnology (Chair: Prof. David Lewis, Flinders Univ)
7-11 Feb 2016
National Convention Centre, Canberra, Australia
The aim of the 2016 International Conference On Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN 2016) is to bring together Australian and International communities (students, scientists, engineers and stake holders from academia, government laboratories, industry and other organisations) working in the field of nanoscale science and technology to discuss new and exciting advances in the field. ICONN will cover nanostructure growth, synthesis, fabrication, characterization, device design, theory, modeling, testing, applications, commercialisation, and health and safety aspects of nanotechnology.
The conference will feature plenary talks followed by technical symposia (parallel sessions) consisting of invited talks, oral and poster presentations.
SYMPOSIA
Nanomaterials (Chair: Prof. Jim Williams, ANU)
Nanobiotechnology (Chair: Prof. Justin Gooding, UNSW)
Nanoelectronics (Chair: Assoc. Prof. Adam Micolich, UNSW)
Nanophotonics (Chair: Prof. Deb Kane, Macquarie Univ)
Computational Nanotechnology (Chair: Prof. Julian Gale, Curtin Univ)
Nanocharacterisation (Chair: Prof. Joanne Etheridge, Monash Univ)
Nanotechnology for Energy and Environment (Chair: Prof. Rose Amal, UNSW)
Commercialisation, Safety and Societal Issues of Nanotechnology (Chair: Prof. David Lewis, Flinders Univ)
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