Nanofair 2010 – 6th and 7th July 2010, International Congress Center Dresden, Germany
The focus for this year's conference will be on all kinds of material aspects, for instance functional nanocomposites, nanomaterials for energy applications or nanoanalytica methods.
Plenary lectures given by internationally renowned scientists and experts from industry, e. g. Andre Geim, University of Manchester, Meyya Meyyappan, NASA AMES Research Center or Jürgen Michel, MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will offer delegates excellent opportunities to become acquainted with the latest developments in their fields.
Submit your contribution either for oral presentation or a poster.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to present ongoing results or latest research projects. Abstract submission deadline is 31 January 2010.
Authors will be informed about their submission's status at the end of February by e-mail.
Nanofair 2010 will take place at the International Conference Center in Dresden from July 6th and 7th, 2010.
For further information visit the conference webpage www.nanofair.com or contact Birgit Schaub, Fraunhofer IWS, nanofair@iws.fraunhofer.de.
Dresden – A High Tech Region – which has turned over the past few years into an efficient and effective centre for nanotechnology with a distinctive research environment, is proud of being the host of the conference.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Dresden.
Your contact partner for further information:
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS Dresden
Winterbergstr. 28, 01277 Dresden, Germany
Frau Birgit Schaub
Phone: +49 351 / 83391-3323
Fax: +49 351 / 83391-3300
E-Mail: nanofair@iws.fraunhofer.de
Press and Public Relation
Dr. Ralf Jäckel
Phone: +49 351 / 83391-3444
Fax: +49 351 / 83391-3300
E-Mail: ralf.jaeckel@iws.fraunhofer.de
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