Internationally known experts, including industry leaders, will join the 2nd European conference on Smart Nanomaterials to discuss the most critical technological advances, innovations and new practical applications in smart technologies.
SNAIA2019 will provide a unique platform to meet, share knowledge and establish links between experts from academia and industry in the emerging fields of Wearable and Printed (Opto)Electronics, CMOS Photonics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, OptoGenetics, Smart Coatings and Thin Films.
SNAIA2019 will provide a unique platform to meet, share knowledge and establish links between experts from academia and industry in the emerging fields of Wearable and Printed (Opto)Electronics, CMOS Photonics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, OptoGenetics, Smart Coatings and Thin Films.
- List of Emerging Technologies lined up for this event:
- Wearable and Printed Electronics (E-Textile, Integration with IoT)
- Flexible Opto-Electronics (LCD, LED, Stretchable Sensing, Heating and Energy Harvesting)
- Artificial Intelligence (Neural interfaces and Artificial Memory)
- Coatings and Nanofilms (Protective Textiles, Self-Heating, Anti-microbial)
- Quantum Computing
- Nanophotonics
- Optogenetics
- Energy Harvesting Systems
Program Committee:
- Anna Baldycheva – University of Exeter, Conference Chair
- Jiang Wu – University College London
- Jessica Wade – Imperial College London
- Ingo Dierking – University of Manchester
- Ventsislav Valev – University of Bath
- Evgeniya Kovalska – University of Exeter
- Igor Meglinski – University of Oulu
- Monika Craciun – University of Exeter
- Stanislav Leesment – NT-MDT
- Elena Ushakova – ITMO University
- Andrey Gorodetskiy – Imperial College London
- Pavel Ginzburg – Tel Aviv University
Organising Committee:
- Anna Baldycheva – University of Exeter
- Ineta Grikalaite – University of Exeter
- Evgeniya Kovalska – University of Exeter
- Benjamin Hogan – University of Exeter
- Joaquin Faneca – University of Exeter
- Emanuele Gemo – University of Exeter
- Evgenia Shabalina – Université Rennes 1
- Erick Omar Burgos Parra – Unite Mixte de Physique CNRS/Thales