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Thomas Nann (University of East Anglia)
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Sunday December 7 2008 - Wednesday December 10 2008 |
| Synopsis |
Nanomaterials - namely materials showing unique size-dependent or mesoscopic properties - have attracted considerable attention during the past several years owing to their interesting chemistry, unique properties and potential applications in fields such as life-sciences, energy harvesting, telecommunication and others. The focus of the conference will be on the preparation and exploitation of nanomaterials. World reknowned experts on various aspects of this very broad and rapidly emerging area have been invited. The program will be interesting for beginners and experts in the field as well as industries already active or interested in these materials. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:- Synthesis methods for the preparation of nanomaterials (including up-scaling)
- Modification of nanomaterials (e.g. surface functionalisation of colloidal nanoparticles)
- Characterisation and exploitation of optical, electrochemical, catalytical and other properties
- Nanomaterial-based devices
- Application of nanomaterials in life-sciences
- Self-assembly
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Programme · Schedule · Talk Titles
Plenary
Contributing
| Alexander Balandin (University of California - Riverside ) |
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Andreas Pein (University of Technology, Graz) |
| Ann Gooding (The University of Melbourne) |
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Ben Mashford (University of Melbourne - School of Chemistry) |
| Corinne Chaneac (UPMC) |
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Crina Silvia SUCIU (ILEA) (University of Bergen) |
| Csaba Visy (University of Szeged) |
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David Cramb (University of Calgary) |
| David Steytler (University of East Anglia) |
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Dmitri Muraviev (Universitat Aut?noma de Barcelona) |
| Emma Lees (University of Melbourne) |
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Eui-Tae Kim (Chungnam National University) |
| Francois Ribot (UPMC (CMCP - UMR7574)) |
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Frank Balzer (Mads Clausen Institute) |
| Horst Rubahn (University of Southern Denmark) |
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Isiah Warner (Louisiana State University) |
| Jau Tang (Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica) |
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Julian EASTOE (univ bristol) |
| Justin Holmes (University College Cork) |
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Karel Kleparnik (Inst. Anal. Chem. AVCR, v.v.i.) |
| Kate Klein (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) |
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Lun Dai (School of Physics, Peking University) |
| Martin Danko (Polymer Institute SAS) |
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Michael Mucalo (University of Waikato) |
| Shin-ichi Yusa (Univ. of Hyogo) |
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| Abstract submission |
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Fees
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Multiple attendance discount: 3 or more members from the same lab are eligible for a discount. Please contact us.
Multiple conference discount: We can offer you a discount if you wish to attend multiple conferences. Please contact us.
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$150 |
$85 $0 |
Saturday November 8 2008 |
| Accompanying (Standard) |
$500 |
$325 $0 |
Saturday November 8 2008 |
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Flights
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Closest major airport
Cancun (CUN), Mexico
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Confirmed oral presentations
Alexander Balandin (University of California - Riverside ) Extremely High Thermal Conductivity of Graphene Alexander Eychmuller (TU Dresden) Nanocrystals: past - present - future Andreas Pein (University of Technology, Graz) Energy transfer from ZnO nanoparticles to a platinum dye mediated by a block copolymer Ann Gooding (The University of Melbourne) THE PHOTOLUMINESCENCE LIFETIME OF NEGATIVELY CHARGED CdSe/CdS/ZnS NANOCRYSTALS IN AIR AND NITROGEN Ben Mashford (University of Melbourne - School of Chemistry) All-Inorganic Quantum-Dot Light Emitting Devices Formed via Low-Cost, Wet-Chemical Processing Corinne Chaneac (UPMC) Design of oxide nanoparticles and nanomaterials by aqueous chemistry Crina Silvia SUCIU (ILEA) (University of Bergen) NiO nanoparticles for SOFC anodes. Comparison of two synthesis methods. Csaba Visy (University of Szeged) Conducting polymer based multifunctional nanocomposites David Cramb (University of Calgary) Interactions of Nanoparticles with Embryos David Steytler (University of East Anglia) Control of Pore Morphology in Mesoporous Silica using Supercritical CO2 Dmitri Muraviev (Universitat Aut?noma de Barcelona) Polymer-Metal Nanocomposites for Electrochemical Applications Emma Lees (University of Melbourne) Quantum Dot Size Distributions, Ligand Packing Densities and Bioconjugation Characterisation obtained using Analytical Ultracentrifugation Eui-Tae Kim (Chungnam National University) Light-Emitting Diodes Utilizing CdSe/ZnS Nanocrystals Embedded in TiO2 Thin Films Francois Ribot (UPMC (CMCP - UMR7574)) Probing the surface of nanoparticles by DOSY NMR Frank Balzer (Mads Clausen Institute) Organic Nanowires from thiophene-phenylene cooligomers Geoffrey Strouse (Florida State University) New Routes to Nanomaterials and applications in Bio-Medicine Horst Rubahn (University of Southern Denmark) organic molecular nanotechnology Isiah Warner (Louisiana State University) Syntheses and Utility of Frozen Ionic Liquid Micro- and Nano-particles Jau Tang (Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica) The light intensity dependence of the blinking statistics and fluorescence lifetime for single nanoparticles Jiye Fang (State University of New York at Binghamton) Julian EASTOE (univ bristol) Light-sensitive surfactants Justin Holmes (University College Cork) Ferromagnetic Ordering in Single Crystalline Ge1-xMnx Nanowires Karel Kleparnik (Inst. Anal. Chem. AVCR, v.v.i.) POTENTIAL OF NANOPARTICLES FOR SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE PROBING OF INDIVIDUAL CELLS Kate Klein (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) FeNi3 Alloy Nanoparticles Encapsulated within Carbon Nanofibers Lun Dai (School of Physics, Peking University) High Performance field-effect-transistors and Logic Circuits Constructed on CdS Nanowires/Nanobelts Martin Danko (Polymer Institute SAS) Modification and Characterization of Fluorescently Labeled Organoclay Nanoparticles Michael Mucalo (University of Waikato) An overview of IR spectroscopic, mass spectrometric and surface analytical techniques used in the in situ or ex situ studies of precious metal colloids. Moungi Bawendi (Massachusetts institute of Technology) Peter Reiss (CEA Grenoble) Strategies for the synthesis of semiconductor nanocrystals and their molecular composites with conjugated polymers as components of plastic solar cells. Philippe Guyot-Sionnest (The University of Chicago) Richard Tilley (Victoria Uvinversity) Shin-ichi Yusa (Univ. of Hyogo) Salt effect on heat-induced association behavior of gold nanoparticles coated with thermo-responsive water-soluble polymer
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