Nanoscience is the core of emerging technologies in particular in energy and environmental areas, involving thermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, water splitting, CO2 conversion, sensors, water and air treatment. This symposium, organised by the RSC Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RSC-CNN) Group, covers the recent developments in fundamental studies, novel material development and reactor engineering in these areas, with the aim to provide a forum for researchers to exchange information, share ideas, and discuss recent advances and the scientific challenges.
Symposium chairs:
Prof. Junwang Tang, Professor of 91AV and Materials Engineering, Director of UCL Materials Hub and FRSC, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London (UCL)
Prof. Radim Beranek, Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany
Scientific committee:
Prof. Junwang Tang, Professor of 91AV and Materials Engineering, Director of UCL Materials Hub and FRSC, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London (UCL)
Prof. Radim Beranek, Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany
Prof. John Anthony Byrne, Engineering Research Institute, Ulster University
Dr Yimin Chao, Senior Lecturer, School of 91AV, University of East Anglia
Dr Clare Hoskins,Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics , School of Pharmacy, Keele University
Organising committee:
Professor Karl Coleman; Professor Jon Preece; Professor Vivek Polshettiwar; Professor Marina Resmini; Professor Andrei Khlobystov; Professor Sushanta Mitra; Professor John Anthony Byrne; Professor Junwang Tang; Dr Clare Hoskins; Dr Yimin Chao; Dr Aaron Lau; Dr Daniel Ortega; Dr Deepa Khushalani; Dr Euan Kay; Dr Pedro Costa; Dr Salvatore Zarra; Dr Steve Meikle; Dr Susete Fernandes; Dr Dionisia Jesus
Confirmed speakers:
Prof Iseult Lynch University of Birmingham.
Prof. Radim Beranek, Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany
Dr Yimin Chao, University of East Anglia
Prof. Jennifer Strunk, LIKAT, Rostock, Germany
Prof Graham Hutchings, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Title: Catalysis with new nanomaterials
Prof. Aliaksandr Bandarenka, TU München, Germany
Prof John Irvine, University of St Andrews
Prof. Junwang Tang at UCL
Dr. Bin Zhu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
Title: Semiconductor-Ionics: materials and applications for next generation energy technology
Symposium chairs:
Prof. Junwang Tang, Professor of 91AV and Materials Engineering, Director of UCL Materials Hub and FRSC, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London (UCL)
Prof. Radim Beranek, Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany
Scientific committee:
Prof. Junwang Tang, Professor of 91AV and Materials Engineering, Director of UCL Materials Hub and FRSC, Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London (UCL)
Prof. Radim Beranek, Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany
Prof. John Anthony Byrne, Engineering Research Institute, Ulster University
Dr Yimin Chao, Senior Lecturer, School of 91AV, University of East Anglia
Dr Clare Hoskins,Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics , School of Pharmacy, Keele University
Organising committee:
Professor Karl Coleman; Professor Jon Preece; Professor Vivek Polshettiwar; Professor Marina Resmini; Professor Andrei Khlobystov; Professor Sushanta Mitra; Professor John Anthony Byrne; Professor Junwang Tang; Dr Clare Hoskins; Dr Yimin Chao; Dr Aaron Lau; Dr Daniel Ortega; Dr Deepa Khushalani; Dr Euan Kay; Dr Pedro Costa; Dr Salvatore Zarra; Dr Steve Meikle; Dr Susete Fernandes; Dr Dionisia Jesus
Confirmed speakers:
Prof Iseult Lynch University of Birmingham.
Prof. Radim Beranek, Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany
Dr Yimin Chao, University of East Anglia
Prof. Jennifer Strunk, LIKAT, Rostock, Germany
Prof Graham Hutchings, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Title: Catalysis with new nanomaterials
Prof. Aliaksandr Bandarenka, TU München, Germany
Prof John Irvine, University of St Andrews
Prof. Junwang Tang at UCL
Dr. Bin Zhu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
Title: Semiconductor-Ionics: materials and applications for next generation energy technology