CSP - Nanostructures for Sensors, Electronics, Energy and Environment (NanoS-E3)
Abstract
The rapidly emerging areas of nanoscale science and technology are focussed on the design,fabrication, and characterisation of func"tional objects having dimensions at the nanometer lengthscale. New advances in this field are expected to have long-range implications in a wide variety ofdifferent scientific and engineering disciplines. The importance of nanoscale science is growingworldwide and it is now widely recognised as a critical component to the future growth of the worldeconomy.Following the successful NanoS-E"3 schools in 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, and 2015 this 7th editionwill broaden the topics area to 2D materials, batteries and supercapa""citors.The event, taking place at QUT Gardens point Campus (Brisbane) is set as a 2 days school (26-27September 2017) on hot topic""s in nanotechnology to which Graduate students and youngresearchers are invited, followed by a 3 days~ workshop, (27-29 September 2""017) to discuss thelatest advances in the areas of Semiconductor Nanostructures, 2D and Layered Materials,Graphene/carbon nanostru""ctures, Conducting Polymers, Quantum Computing, Nanoelectronicdevices, Chemical Sensors, Batteries and Supercapacitors.The end of" the school will be marked by a poster session showcasing the activities of the students.The poster session will be attended also b"y participants to the workshop, a tremendous opportunityfor students to present their work to scientific leaders in the field of na""notechnology. About 70 highlevel international scientists, amongst which 3 Laureate Fellows and many other leaders in thesefields" will attend the workshop to present their latest achievements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Nov 06, 2017
- Source ID
- N629091812004
Entities
People
- Nunzio Motta
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- Queensland University of Technology
- United States Navy