Prof. Vinu Ajayan | University of South Australia |
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Dr. Rajesh Baskaran | University of South Australia |
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Yoshitake Hideaki | Yokohama National University |
Dr. Park Daehwan | University of South Australia |
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Dr. Kim In Young | University of South Australia |
Prof. Jayavel Ramasamy | Anna University |
Prof. Byrappa K | Mangalore University |
Prof. Choy Jin-Ho | EWHA Womans University |
Prof. Lin Andrew | National Chung Hsing University |
Prof. Sun Lin-Bing | Nanjing Tech University |
Prof. Jhung Sung-Hwa | Kyunpook National University |
Prof. Hartmann Martin | University of Erlangen |
Architecture of novel nanomaterials is extremely important for the growth of the industrial sectors, innovation across all sectors including energy, environment, and healthcare and information technology, and safety. Discovery of novel materials can also offer solution for various problems which are being faced in the society such as the green gas emissions, the depletion of the fossil fuels, and pollution, and provide the comfortable and stable life with the continuous benefit from the novel technologies emerge from the scientific research. The main aim of the workshop is to bring together scientists active in the fields of advanced nano and biomaterials, especially optronic, photovoltaic, magnetic, organic, porous, composite, computational, sensor, battery, fuel cell, catalytic and biomaterials, from all over the world. This will provide an opportunity to share the knowledge and hear the developments on the above fields through presentation from all over the world on key research areas and challenges. The scope of the conference covers the fundamentals and technogical aspects of various advanced materials including nanoporous materials and their industrial, biomedical, electronic, photonic, energy and environmental applications.
1. Nanoporous and nanomaterials
2. Nanodevices
3. Photovoltaic and photochromic materials
4. Nanostructured and nanoporous materials
5. Optronic materials
6. Biomaterials
7. Organic nanomaterials
8. Computational materials
9. Energy storage and conversion materials
10. Thermoelectric Materials
11. Magnetic materials
12. Sensor materials
13. Heterogeneous, photo and electro catalysis
14. Adsorption and separation
15. Energy storage and conversion
16. Environmental application
17. Biomedical devices
18. Drug delivery and development
Nobel Laureate Prof. SUZUKI special symposium
Superconducting materials and applications
Thermoelectric materials for sustainable development - ACT2017 (AAT)
Materials frontier for transparent advanced electronics
Magnetic oxide thin films and hetero-structures
Synthesis of functional materials for next generation innovative devices applications
Eco-product session
First circular
Flyer (Second circular / Call for papers)