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Graphene One-Day Symposium to be Organized as Part of TNT2014

On the occasion of TNT2014, the 15th edition of the Trends in Nanotechnology International Conference (TNT 2014), a Graphene one-day Symposium will be organized in Barcelona (Spain) at Auditorium – ONCE Catalunya.

This one-day event will be organized in collaboration with ICN2 (Spain) and will take place on October 28.

The Graphene Day entails a plenary session during the morning and the afternoon session will be divided in track A (Graphene science driven) and track B (Graphene driven applications).

Confirmed Keynote & Invited Speakers:

  • Nuria Ferrer Anglada (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) – I
  • Jose A. Garrido (Technische Universität München, Germany) – K
  • Philippe Godignon (CNM-IMB-CSIC, Spain) – I
  • Gonçalo Gonçalves (Aixtron Ltd., UK) – K
  • David Jiménez (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) – I
  • Max Lemme (University of Siegen, Germany) – K
  • Yu-Ming Lin (Bluestone Global Tech Ltd., USA) – K
  • Arben Merkoçi (ICN2, Spain) – I
  • Michael D. Patterson (Graphene Frontiers, USA) – K
  • Valerio Pruneri (ICFO, Spain) – I
  • Amaia Zurutuza (Graphenea, Spain) – K

The price to attend the Graphene Day is 125€ and the entire Conference (5 days) starts on 420€.

Registration one day fee here.
Registration full conference here.

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