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Trends in Nanotechnology (TNT2005) Conference

The aim of the "Trends in Nanotechnology" international conference (TNT2005) will be to focus on the applications of Nanotechnology and to bring together in a scientific Forum various groups throughout the world working in this field.

29 August 2005 - 2 September 2005
Spain
In response to the growing awareness of the importance of nanotechnology, many conferences are being organized worldwide to discuss the latest advances. Among those, the series of conferences "Trends in Nanotechnology" has become a key meeting in the nanotechnology field since it brings fresh ideas on organisation, first level speakers, and an environment suitable to keep discussions, ideas exchange and enhance scientific and personal relations among participants. TNT2005 is being held in large part due to the overwhelming success of earlier Nanotechnology Conferences. TNT2005 will be organised in a similar way to the five prior TNT conferences. In 2004, this five day conference attracted around 400 scientists worldwide and featured ~70 talks ranging from 15 minutes to 30 minutes. Approximately 250 posters were presented.
During this event, specific sessions on topics of interest will be organised with Research labs, Institutions or Networks such as iNANO (Denmark), NIMS (Japan) or GDR-E (Europe).
A characteristic feature of this conference is the large number of students presenting their results at poster sessions. This year, 60 grants (travel bursaries) will be available: 30 (Europe) and 30 (Canada).
The TNT structure will provide such as last years an opportunity for broad interaction. The TNT presentations are categorised in the following major topics: , ,Carbon Nanotubes Based Nanoelectronics and Field Emission ,Nanostructured and Nanoparticle Based Materials ,Low-Dimensional Materials (Nanowires, Clusters, Quantum Dots, etc.) ,Nanofabrication Tools and Nanoscale Integration ,Nanochemistry ,Nanobiotechnologies ,Theory and Modelling at the Nanoscale ,Nanomagnetism and Spintronics ,Scanning Probes Methods ,Ultimate Limits of Measurement: Metrology and Nanostandards
TNT2005 is organised by the following institutions: Phantoms Foundation, Universidad de Oviedo, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Donostia International Physics Center, NIMS, University de Purdue, Georgia Tech. and CEA-LETI-DRFMC.Contact person: Dr. Antonio Correia - Phantoms Foundation(antonio@phantomsnet.net),WEB site: http://www.tnt2005.org(opens in new window)
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