9th IEEE International Conference on Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties

NAP 2019


Nanotechnology Nanotechnology



The conference is locally organized by the faculty members of Sumy State University. The #NAP2019 will be co-sponsored by the IEEE Nanotechnology Council, and the IEEE Magnetics Society. Furthermore, #NAP2019 is endorsed and supported by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP, Commission "C9" - Magnetism). 300+ international participants are expected.
Find more details of the #NAP2019 in the
First Call
https://nap.sumdu.edu.ua/data/NAP-2019_First_Call.pdf
Second Call
https://nap.sumdu.edu.ua/data/NAP-2019_Second_Call.pdf
or on our website
Additional information is available in our
Face Book page https://www.facebook.com/nap.conference
Speakers:
He, Jr-Hau
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Toward highly efficient solar water splitting: A concurrent electrical, optical, and catalytic design
Kim, CheolGi
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology (DGIST) (Korea)
Spintrophoretic logic gates for multiplexed cell tweezers
Suganuma, Katsuaki
Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University (Japan)
Nanomaterials development at ISIR for IoT sensing devices and their applications
Weiss, Paul S.
California NanoSystems Institute (USA)
Precise chemical, physical, and electronic nanoscale contacts
Ariga, Katsuhiko
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences (Japan)
Handling molecular machines by our hands
Tsukruk, Vladimir
Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Interfacial assembly of biopolymer-synthetic components in organized functional bionanocomposites
Bilous, Anatolii
Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of NASU (Ukraine)
Magnetically controlled composite microwave elements
Rivas, Montserrat
University of Oviedo (Spain)
From pregnancy test to wine testing with magnetic nanoparticles
Santato, Clara
Polytechnique Montr?al (Canada)
Towards greener electronics: materials, processes, devices and life cycle analysis
Suess, Dieter
University of Vienna (Austria)
Functional magnetic nanostructures: From magnetic sensors to 3d printing of magnets
Wintz, Sebastian
Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland)
Spin textures and spin waves as seen by X-ray microscopy
See more https://nap.sumdu.edu.ua/index.php/nap/nap2019/pages/view/invited_speakers_2019