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Home > Call for Papers > NST
Nano Science and Technology (NST)
Date: August 14-16 (Thu-Sat), 2008
Venue: Town and Country Hotel, San Diego, CA
Abstract Due: Extended to April 20, 2008
Final Paper Due: July 1, 2008
 
OBJECTIVES
 
  • To promote and enhance collaborative nano research activities among researchers and professors from both key US and Korean nano institutions.

  • To provide the opportunities to seek for specific collaborative projects to benefit each participating party.

  • To provide the opportunities to all of participating parties to leverage existing international nano research progress.
   
TOPICS
 
  • Nanoenergetics: nano materials and their applications.
  • Nano Bio Sensors & biological applications of Nano Science.
  • Nano Systems & their Integrations.
   
SCOPE
 

This symposium will be focusing on Nano-Bio Energetics (NBE) and Nano Systems Integration (NSI). NBE is a technical area where new nano-materials and innovative nano-scale processes are used for the harvesting, conversion and storage of energy, and NSI is a nano scale integration covering the materials and components and devices including nano scale processing. Since energy use and production as well as products made by nano scale integration of components/devices are inherently international, international partnerships, such as US-Korea collaboration, are needed to provide technology insights for the future needs.

   
KEY SPEAKER
  Prof. Ray Baughman ( Nat’l Academy of Engineering, Director of AGM NanoTech Institute, UT Dallas)
   
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS
 
US KOREA
Chair and Co-chairs

Duck Joo Yang (Chair), UTD
djyang@utdallas.edu

 

Sang-Hee Suh, Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology

   

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