NANOMATERIALS, NANOFABRICATION, NANOENGINEERING & NANOCONSTRUCTION
The scope of this workshop is to be a major meeting place of scientists and engineers from all over the world, who are active in studying the innovative combination and design of nanomaterials, their development, fabrication, growth, processing and their characterization. The common place of the workshop is that the form of the concerned materials should be associated with the nanoscale and/or their properties should be manifested and applied at the nanoscale.
Workshop 2 topics at a glance:
Inorganic Nanomaterials
- Silver & Gold Nanoparticles
- Oxides Nanoparticles
- Photocatalytic Nanoparticles
- Chemical Synthesis
- Nanocharacterization
- Pilot Scale synthesis
Thin Films & Multilayered Structures
- Physical Vapor Deposition
- Atomic Layer Deposition
- Chemical Vapor Deposition
- Surface Activation & Functionalization
- Growth Mechanisms Modeling
- Pilot Scale Deposition Processes
2D Nanomaterials (except Graphene)
- Silicenes
- Gemanenes
- Fabrication Methods
- Graphene-like 2D nanomaterials, heterostructures and superstructures
- Physical & Chemical Properties
- Applications
Organic Nanomaterials & Polymers Technology
- Molecular Dynamics
- Synthesis & Physicochemical Properties
- Homopolymers, Copolymers & Dendrimers
- Polymer nanocomposites
- Polymer processing in nanoscale
- Polymers for energy
- Industrial applications of polymeric materials
- Theory, modelling and simulation in Nanoscale
Nanomaterials in daily life Applications
- Nanomaterials in food processing
- Nanomaterials in smart packaging & storage
- Nanostructured Antimicrobial Surfaces
- Nanostructured Superhard and Protective Coatings
- Nanomaterials in Buildings Integrations Applications
- Nanomaterials in Cultural Heritage Preservation
- Nanomaterials in Catalysis
WORKSHOP 2 COMMITTEE
M. Damnjanovic (Chair), Faculty of Physics, Uni of Belgrade, Serbia
P. Patsalas (co-Chair), Physics Dept, AUTh, Greece
S. Anastasiadis, Dept of Chemistry, Uni of Crete, Greece
C.-R. Wang, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
P. Kelires, Cyprus Uni of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus & Uni of Crete, Heraclion, Greece
A. Wedel, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research, Germany
K. Porfyrakis, Dept of Materials, Oxford University, UK
A. Tagliaferro, Carbon Group, Dept of Physics, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy
V. Koutsos, School of Engineering, Uni of Edinburgh, UK
D. Koutsogeorgis, School of Science & Technology, Nottingham Trent Uni., UK
M. Stefanidou, Civil Eng. Dept., AUTh, Greece
R. Bizios, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Uni of Texas at San Antonio, USA
S. Grigorian, Uni. of Siegen, Germany
J. F. Pierson, Institut Jean Lamour, Loraine Uni, France
M. Dinescu, National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - NIPNE, Romania