'Smart Surface 2012: solar and biosensor application', Dublin, Ireland
The ability to manipulate surfaces offers the possibility to tailor devices for current engineering and scientific needs and produce new materials to meet challenges in the energy and biomedical fields. These 'smart surfaces' range from dye-sensitized solar cells to labelled antibodies immobilized on surfaces for disease bio-marker detection.
The event will bring together scientists and engineers from around the world to discuss the latest advances in surfaces for application in solar and bio-sensor technologies. Session topics will include:
- smart surfaces for sensors and solar cells;
- nano-materials;
- surface characterisation (photophysical, electrochemical, microscopic);
- nano-biosensors and nano-bioanalytical systems and dye sensitized solar cells.For further information, please visit: http://www.smartsurfaces2012.ie/index.html(opens in new window)