The RSC Chemical Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Symposium 2019 will take place between 22nd and 23rd July 2019 at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. The annual flagship event will consist of plenary speeches, invited talks, contribution presentations, and poster sessions covering a wide range of topics in Chemical Nanoscience & Nanotechnology.
Nanoscience is the core of emerging technologies in particular in energy, environmental and biomedical engineering, involving thermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, water splitting, CO2 conversion, sensors, water and air treatment, organs-on-a-chip, bioimaging, drug discovery and delivery. This symposium, organised by the RSC Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CNN) Group, covers the recent development 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.Plenary Speakers:
Prof Zhongze GuSoutheast University, China
Title: Automated “SMART” System for Organs-on-a-Chip Research
Prof Karen Faulds
University of Strathclyde, UK
Title: Development of SERS and SESORRS for Multiplexed Bioanalysis
Prof Marina Resmini
Queen Mary, University of London
Title: Polymeric nanogels: behaviour at the interface and applications as drug delivery systems
more speakers will be added shortly.
Information for early career researchers (ECRs):
There is no travel support from the organising committee, but the following prizes are on offer:Best poster prizes: 1st prize: £200; 2nd prize: £100; 3rd prize: £50
Best talks from early career researcher: 1st prize: £200; 2nd prize: £100; 3rd prize: £50
In addition to the cash prizes , Nanoscale journals will provide a signed certificate, a short book commemorating the international year of the periodic table, an IYPT lanyard and a free online journal subscription for 1 year.
Abstract submission:
Abstract should be submitted to Dr Clare Hoskins by email to: c.hoskins@keele.ac.uk
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 11 June 2019Registration deadline: 28 June 2019
The symposium will start at 12 pm with lunch on 22nd July and finish at 16:30 pm on 23rd July.