2016 Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Workshop (May 23rd & 24th)

2016 Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Workshop (May 23rd & 24th)

By NMD Workshop Committee

Location

University of Dayton River Campus

1700 S. Patterson Blvd. Dayton, OH 45409

Description

This intensive single track workshop consists of invited talks and laboratory tours. The workshop covers the synthesis, functionalization, characterization, modeling, post processing, and application of carbon nanostructured materials and devices. The goal of the workshop is to benchmark the current state of the art and develop plans to make breakthroughs in engineering materials and devices based on nanotechnology. The electronic, thermal, and mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes and spun thread are of particular interest. Applications of nanotechnology and industry needs will be discussed along with strategies for commercializing nanotechnology.

The workshop will provide opportunities to establish cooperative research and to intersect different ideas in order to break down barriers in nanotechnology. There is no individual registration fee. We ask that no confidential information be presented at the workshop. There is no taping or recording of the presentations. To register for the workshop, please complete the online registration form. The workshop is held this year at the University of Dayton River Campus, 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton OH 45409.

The NMD Workshop is internationally attended by the leaders and experts in the nano field and continues to grow, exceeding over 130 participants at the last event.

The 2016 NMD Workshop is a free event that is open to anyone (universities, companies, government, and international), although travel, lunch ($10-12 per day), and dinner (Sunday: $30; Monday: $15-20) costs will be the responsibility of the attendee. For more information, visit the NMD Workshop website: http://nmdworkshop.utcdayton.com/

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