Nano 2017: Call for Abstracts Open
Don’t miss the opportunity to share your latest discoveries, technical advances, and applications at the
2017 International Nanotechnology Conference for Renewable Materials (Nano 2017). Abstracts are now being accepted for this global event to be held on 5-8 June 2017 in Montreal, Que., Canada. Nano 2017 is the only world-wide conference dedicated to renewable and sustainable nanomaterials, and presenting at the conference will give you invaluable exposure among industry leaders.
Abstracts addressing the following general interest categories are encouraged:
- Characterization, Metrology, and Critical Fundamentals
- Surface-Mediated Assembly
- Composite Processing and Testing
- Paper and Packaging
- Functional Materials and Soft Matter
- Biomedical Applications
- Electronic Materials, Optical Materials and Energy Storage
- Environment, Health & Safety.
Abstracts must be submitted on or before Dec. 31, 2016. All submissions are reviewed for acceptance by the Nano Division Research Subcommittees as well as our conference co-chairs: Jean Bouchard, FPInnovations; Emily Cranston, McMaster University; Derek Gray, McGill University; and Tom Lindstrom, KTH/Innventia.
Students are also invited to submit posters or technical presentations and are eligible to be considered for travel awards as well as an invitation to participate in the student poster competition. Visit our conference website at conference.tappinano.org for more information.
Nano 2017 is the only world-wide conference dedicated to renewable and sustainable nanomaterials. The 2017 conference program has been extended by half a day to accommodate the growing interest in cellulosic nanomaterials.
For additional information about submitting an abstract please contact
Lisa Stephens at 770-209-7313.
TAPPI
http://www.tappi.org/