EVENT PARTNERS AND SPEAKERS
Federal Ministry of Education and Research AGeNT-D
Nokia Technology Academy Foundation
The Millennium Technology Prize Chinano
Carl Zeiss Shell International Exploration and Production
Daimler BASF - The Chemical Company
Bayer Material Science Lux Research
Saudi Aramco Bax & Willems Consulting Venturing
Thermo Fisher Scientific Nanotechnologie
Hessen-Nanotech NMN
ENNaB INM
CC NanoChem Upob
INCH CeNTech GmbH
NanOP NanoBioNet
NanoMat
GOLD MEDIA PARTNER
MATCHMAKING PARTNER
Technology Review Enterprise Europe Network
GLOBAL PARTNER
OFFICIAL AIRLINE
nano tech 2010 Lufthansa – German Airlines
CO-ORGANISER
LEAD ORGANISER
TU Berlin Spinverse Consulting


Abstract submission for posters and the remaining speaking opportunities

The first deadline for submissions was 30.4.2009. Authors of the approved abstracts have been contacted by June 19th.

 

Topics

Electronics

  • Carbon Nanomaterials for Electronics
  • Nano and molecular electronics
  • New Horizons in Nanomagnetism and Ultra-dense Magnetic Recording

Functional Surfaces

  • Nanocatalysis
  • Machining, Processing and Coatings
  • Characterization
  • Application

Nanophotonics

  • Optoelectronic Devices
  • Passive Devices
  • Photonic Band Gap Structures
  • Photonic Fibres
  • Nanostructured Metamaterials
  • Metallic Nanostructures
  • Nanochannel Materials

Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS)

Materials

  • Functional Nanomaterials
  • Structural Nanomaterials and Nanomaterials with Special Properties
  • Carbon Nanotube Applications


Health and Bio

  • Tissue Engineering
  • Drug Delivery
  • Nanodiagnostics and Biosensors
  • Nanoscale organization of biological systems
  • Biomolecular materials by design
  • Nanotechnology in Oncology
  • Nanotechnology in Applied Medicine
  • Nanobiotechnology

Characterisation, Instrumentation and Tools

  • Identification and Characterisation of Nanostructures and Nanoparticles
  • Mathematical simulation in nanotechnology
  • Numerical Modelling in Nanotechnology

Energy

  • Quantum Dot Solar Cells
  • New Organic Solar Cells
  • Thin Film Solar Cells
  • Fuel Cells
  • Inorganic Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Energy Sources

Food

  • Production
  • Packaging

Safety

  • Toxicology
  • Risk Assessment
  • Regulatory Approaches

Investment

  • Public Funding
  • Research/Industry Cooperation
  • Nanotech Ventures

How to Submit

The abstract is submitted in plain text using a web form. The identifying information, such as the names of the author and possible co-authors are input in their own fields. The actual abstract is input in the large "Abstract content" text field, which corresponds roughly to one third of an A4 size paper, or 250 English words (10pt Times font, 3cm margins). This one full view of the Abstract content field is a good length for an abstract. The maximum amount of text is 3700 characters, which corresponds roughly to one full A4 size paper (10pt Times font, 3cm margins) with the identifying information and the optional supporting figure.
See the correspondence of the abstract submission form and an A4 paper print in the image below. Click the image to open a larger version. You can also view an example of the A4 paper print version of the abstract in this Word document. Please note that this document does not represent the final layout used in the Book of Abstract published later this year, but is only provided for measuring the length of your abstract.
Abstract form-paper correspondence

You will have the option to apply for an oral presentation, a poster, or both. Posters will be displayed in the exhibition area during the event.

Abstracts should be submitted in plain text; if you need to refer to one supporting image, chart or figure, you should provide a link to the location of the image (e.g. jpg, gif, or png file) in the abstract submission form. For example "http://www.server.com/image.jpg".

If accepted, you will not be required to provide a paper. Instead, we will feature your presentation on this website.