Nanotech France 2016 brings together leading scientists, researchers, engineers, practitioners, technology developers and policy makers in nanotechnology to exchange information on their latest research progress and innovation.
Participants from the top international academic, government and private industry labs of different disciplines participate in Nanotech France 2016 to identify new technology trends, development tools, product opportunities, R&D collaborations, and commercialization partners. It is an excellent event for students to meet and discuss with lead researchers. The conference provides an unprecedented opportunity to discover innovation in the area of nanotechnology and new business opportunities. It is among the most important events in terms of international regulatory policies and it is open to the participation of private companies.
The conference covers all frontier topics in nanotechnology. The conference includes plenary lectures, Keynote lectures and invited talks by eminent personalities from around the world in addition to contributed papers both oral and poster presentations.
The Nanotech France 2016 conference topics include:
Advanced Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials Fabrication, Characterization and Tools
Nanoscale Electronics
Nanotech for Energy and Environment
Nanotech in Life Sciences and Medicine
Nanotechnology safety
Nano Applications
For the details of the above topics, please refer to the Conference Topics page.
In parallel to the conference sessions, we are organizing the following focused symposia:
Symposium 1: Hybrid nanomaterials for functional applications
Symposium 2: Clay-based Nanomaterials
Symposium 3 : Nanosensors/ Nanobiosensors and Nanodevices:
For the details of the above symposia, please refer to the Conference Workshops/Symposia/Tutorials page.
Head of the Nanoelectronics department at Institut d’Electronique Fondamentale, University Paris Sud in Orsay, France
Institute of Applied Physics and Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center Hamburg, Hamburg University, Germany
National Research Centre for the Working Environment/ Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Head of the Nanoelectronics department at Institut d’Electronique Fondamentale, University Paris Sud in Orsay, France
Director, Center for Intelligent Nano-Bio Materials, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
Cambridge Graphene Centre, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge- UK
Director, Center for Superfunctional Materials, Ulsan National Insitute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea
Empa- The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology- Switzerland