Important Dates
- July 31, 2008
- Manuscript Deadline
Organizing Committee
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E.I. Meletis—Chair
U.Texas — Arlington, USA
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E.C. Aifantis
AUTh, Hellas
Michigan Tech U., USA
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E. Kaxiras
Harvard U., USA
Publication
All papers will be peer reviewed and can be published in
- J Nano Research
- J Mech. Beh. Materials
- J Nanosci. Nanotechnology
- Advanced Science Letters
- Inter. J Modern Physics B
- J Comp. Theor. Nanoscience
An elite volume with the Plenary, Kenynote/Invited
lectures, and the abstracts of contributed talks/posters
is planned.
Publication Committee
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E.C. Aifantis
AUT, Hellas / MTU, USA
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E. Kaxiras
Harvard U., USA
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C. Politis
U. Patras, Hellas
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W. Schommers
FZK, Germany
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V. Teixeira
U. Minho, Portugal
Contact Information
IC4N@uta.edu
Dear Colleagues,
Nanoscience and nanotechnology brought up an unprecedented excitement in the scientific and
engineering communities, especially the last decade. The recent revolutionary advances in
nanoscale phenomena open exciting, new avenues for research and discovery and hope to meet
the technological needs of the near future. A major objective of the 1st International
Conference from Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials to Nanodevices and Nanosystems is to
address and discuss current state-of-the-art, identify barriers to progress, and future
challenging and rewarding research directions. It is our goal to provide a stimulating
environment for interaction and foster collaboration among participants. Progress in this field can have a tramendous impact on science and technology and critical global issues such
as human health, energy and our environments.
We look forward to hosting you in Halkidiki, Greece.
Professor Stathis I. Meletis, Conference Chair
University of Texas at Arlington
Plenary Lecture
Nobel Laureate 1996
Professor, Sir H.W. Kroto
Mechanisms of Self Assembly at Nanoscale Dimensions
Keynote Lectures
R.Z. Valiev - (Ufa, Russia)
Bulk Nanomaterials
B.I. Yakobson - (Rice U., USA)
Carbon Nanotubes
A.E. Romanov - (IOFFE, Russia/UCSB, USA)
Nanodeformation and Nanodefects
J. Bush - (MIT, USA)
Surface Tension in Nanobiology
Conference Topics
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Fundamentals
Theory/Experiments/Simulations
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Nanomaterials
Synthesis/Characterization/Properties
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Nanoobjects
Nano -particles, -wires, -tubes, -sheets
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Nanomodeling
Nanomechanics/Nanoelectronics/Nanobiology
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Nanoapplications
Energy/Environment/Medical
Nanofabrication & Nanomanufacturing
Nanodevices & Nanosystems
Mini-Symposia on New Directions
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The Gerberich Symposium
Probing at the Nanoscale