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NT09: Tenth International Conference on
the Science and Application of Nanotubes
Beijing, China
June 21-26, 2009
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Download program and registration page for NT09.
NT09 Organization:
- International Advisory Board of NT09:
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Jean-Christophe Charlier |
(Universit?de Louvain, Belgium) |
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Hongjie Dai |
(Stanford University, USA) |
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Mildred Dresselhaus |
(MIT, USA) |
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Tony Heinz |
(Columbia University, USA) |
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Jisoon Ihm |
(Seoul National University, Korea) |
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Annick Loiseau |
(LEM Châtillon, France) |
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Richard Martel |
(Universit?de Montreal, Canada) |
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Wolfgang Maser |
(Instituto de Carboquimica - CSIC, Spain) |
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Francesco Mauri |
(Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, France) |
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Marcos Pimenta |
(UFMG, Brazil) |
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Riichiro Saito |
(Tohoku University, Japan) |
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Jean-Louis Sauvajol |
(Universit?Montpellier II, France) |
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Milo Shaffer |
(Imperial College, U.K.) |
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Hisanori Shinohara |
(University of Nagoya, Japan) |
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Christian Thomsen |
(TU Berlin, Germany) |
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Masako Yudasaka |
(AIST, Japan) |
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Jin Zhang |
(Peking University, China) |
Tutorial Talk, Keynote and Invited Presentations at NT09:
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Takuzo Aida |
(University of
Tokyo, Japan) |
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Arianna Filoramo |
(CEA
Saclay, France) |
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Achim Hartschuh |
(LMU
Munich, Germany) |
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Mark Hersam |
(Northwestern
University, USA) |
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Kaili Jiang |
(Tsinghua
University, China) |
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Jing Kong |
(MIT,
USA) |
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Kostas Kostarelos |
(University of
London, U.K.) |
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Lianmao Peng |
(Peking
University, China) |
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Thomas Pichler |
(University of
Vienna, Austria) |
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Stephan Roche |
(CEA
Grenoble, France) |
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Kazu Suenaga |
(AIST
Tsukuba, Japan) |
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Xinhe Bao |
(Institute of Dalian Chem Phys, CAS, China)
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Scope:
Nanotubes belong to a class of materials which owing to their
quasi one-dimensional structure exhibit a variety of fascinating
properties and offer a diversity of issues for research of both
fundamental and practical interest. This meeting will bring
leading scientists in the area of nanotube science together
to evaluate past and define future trends of this exciting field.
The conference will address progress at the frontiers of fundamental
as well as applied research and will allow participants to exchange
ideas and results of their latest work in an informal atmosphere.
Topics receiving special attention include:
- Mechanical properties of nanotubes and composite
materials
- Electronic and optical properties
- Progress in nanotube synthesis and purification
- Chemical modification and tailoring of nanotube properties
- Large-scale production
- Applications
Format of the Conference:
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