This annual flagship event of the RSC CNN Special Interest Group will cover recent developments in fundamentals and applications of novel materials, with the aim to provide a forum of nanoscience and nanotechnology researchers to engage and exchange information, discuss challenges and build networks.
The Symposium will consist of plenary lectures and invited talks, contributed presentations, and poster sessions covering a wide range of topics in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Nanoscience is at the core of many emerging technologies for energy, environmental and health care applications. Examples including thermal catalysis, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, solar fuels, batteries, photovoltaics, fuel cells, sensors, biomaterials, and targeted drug delivery.
ECR Prizes:
- Oral Presentation Prizes given by our CNN interest group:
* £200 for best oral presentation
* £50 for runner up prize
Sponsored Prizes:
£300 MDPI Materials Best presentation prize
£200 Nanoscale Horizons for best poster presentation prize
£100 Nanoscale for first runner up poster prize
£50 Nanoscale Advances for runner up prize
£100 book voucher RSC Sensors and diagnostics for best poster on sensor based technologies
Registration Fees:
- Early-Bird (before Nov 30, 2022)
* RSC member £100
* Non-member £150
* Student RSC member £50
* Student non-member £70
- Standard (before 31 Dec 2022)
* RSC member £140
* Non-member £190
* Student RSC member £80
* Student non-member £100
Bursaries:
- Grants for Carers - Apply for up to £1,000 from the RSC to help cover caring costs: /prizes-funding/funding/find-funding/grants-for-carers/
- Accessibility Grants - Apply for up to £1,000 to reduce accessibility challenges: /prizes-funding/funding/find-funding/accessibility-grants/
- Travel Grants for Postgraduate Students and Early Career Scientists:
Three travel grants of £300 each are available for postgraduate students and early career researchers to support their participation in the symposium. Find out more and apply to the Travel Grants in the attached pdf.
The Symposium will consist of plenary lectures and invited talks, contributed presentations, and poster sessions covering a wide range of topics in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Nanoscience is at the core of many emerging technologies for energy, environmental and health care applications. Examples including thermal catalysis, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, solar fuels, batteries, photovoltaics, fuel cells, sensors, biomaterials, and targeted drug delivery.
ECR Prizes:
- Oral Presentation Prizes given by our CNN interest group:
* £200 for best oral presentation
* £50 for runner up prize
Sponsored Prizes:
£300 MDPI Materials Best presentation prize
£200 Nanoscale Horizons for best poster presentation prize
£100 Nanoscale for first runner up poster prize
£50 Nanoscale Advances for runner up prize
£100 book voucher RSC Sensors and diagnostics for best poster on sensor based technologies
Registration Fees:
- Early-Bird (before Nov 30, 2022)
* RSC member £100
* Non-member £150
* Student RSC member £50
* Student non-member £70
- Standard (before 31 Dec 2022)
* RSC member £140
* Non-member £190
* Student RSC member £80
* Student non-member £100
Bursaries:
- Grants for Carers - Apply for up to £1,000 from the RSC to help cover caring costs: /prizes-funding/funding/find-funding/grants-for-carers/
- Accessibility Grants - Apply for up to £1,000 to reduce accessibility challenges: /prizes-funding/funding/find-funding/accessibility-grants/
- Travel Grants for Postgraduate Students and Early Career Scientists:
Three travel grants of £300 each are available for postgraduate students and early career researchers to support their participation in the symposium. Find out more and apply to the Travel Grants in the attached pdf.