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


Program on Wednesday 24th September

< Tuesday 23rd Thursday 25th >
08:00 Registration
09:00 Three parallel sessions (click the name for detailed program)
  Nanoelectronics & Molecular Electronics 1 Toxicology 1 Research-Industry Cooperation: Industrial Needs Nanofood: Food production & processing 1  
  Manufacturing Integrated nano-Photo-Electronic Systems
Stanley Williams, Hewlett-Packard
Time response of airway inflammation after ineracheal instillation of micro and nano sized particles in mice
Martin Roursgaard
Industrial Investment in Nanotechnology
Michael Holman, Lux Research
Nanotechnology for Food
Frans Kampers, BioNT at Wageningen UR
 
  Monomolecular electronics
Christian Joachim, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Experimental models for study of vascular effects of engineered nanoparticles
Peter Møller, University of Copenhagen
Nanotechnology for wind turbine development
Henning Schröder, Vestas Technology
Submicron Systems in Functional Foods
Sergey Melnikov, Unilever
 
  Electrochemical nanofabrication of electronics, an example of making nonvolatile memory device
Di Wei, Nokia
Engineered nanoparticles as contaminant carriers
Anders Baun, DTU Enviroment
External collaborations- an important part of the nanotechnology strategy at Merck & Co., Inc.
Hans Boström, Merck
Evaluation of three food grade Proliposomes to encapsulate a commercial proteinase/peptidase preparation using microfluidization
Alice B. Nongonierma, Teagasc Moorepark
 
  Synthesis and applications of novel vanadium oxide nanotubes
Abhishek Kumar, Stanford University
Biokinetics and Effects of Inhaled Nanoparticles
Günter Oberdörster, University of Rochester Ultrafine Particle Center
Nanotechnology at ABB
Thomas Liljenberg, ABB
NanoFOOD
Niels Chr Neilsen, iNANO
 
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Two parallel sessions (click the name for detailed program)
  ICT Plenary session

Food production & processing 2  
  Graphene: Magic of Carbon Flatland
Andre Geim, University of Manchester
  Applications of concepts from colloid physics to food technology
Peter Schurtenberger Professor, University of Fribourg
 
  Racetrack Memory
Stuart Parkin, IBM Almaden Research Center
  Enzymatic tailor-making of lipid ingredients and their physical interactions in food matrixes
Xuebing Xu, University of Aarhus
 
      Nanofunctionalised sol-gel surface coatings for biofilm prevention
Rikke Louise Meyer, University of Aarhus
 
12:00 Lunch and exhibition
13:00 Poster Session B Nokia's Open Innovation Model    
    Tapani Ryhänen, Nokia Research Center    
    Mark Welland, University of Cambridge    
    Risto Nieminen, Helsinki University of Technology    
14:00 Six parallel sessions (click the name for detailed program)
  Carbon nanomaterials for nanoelectronics 1 Solar Cells Research-Industry Cooperation: Research Center Profiles Nanofood: Food Ingredients and Packaging  
  Carbon Nanobud-based electronics
Esko Kauppinen, Helsinki University of Technology
Epitaxial Thin-Film Silicon-Solar Cells with metallic surface-nanoparticles
Arne Nylandsted, University of Aarhus
Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen
Thomas Bjørnholm
Research at Danisco Genencor
Scott Power, Genencor
 
  Carbon nanotube interconnect technologies
Yuji Awano, Fujitsu Laboratories
Scalable semiconductor materials for solar energy conversions and CO2 reductions
Bin Chen, NASA/UCSC
iNano; Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center at the University of Aarhus and Aalborg University
Flemming Besenbacher
Nanotechnology for food processing and packaging
John Floros, Department of Food Science, Pennsylvania State University
 
  Low cost electronics based on carbon nanotube networks
Vladimir Ermolov, Nokia Research Center
Dye-solar cells
Michael Graetzel, EPF Lausanne
Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique (CSEM)
Harry Heinzelmann
Oxygen scavenging and aroma affecting enzymes embedded in barrier coatings
Lars Järnström, Karlstad University
 
  Nanostructures for interlayer tunneling spectroscopy of graphene
Yuri Latyshev, IREE RAS
Colloidal CIGS particles: a precursor route to ultra low cost photovoltaics
Brian Korgel, University of Texas at Austin
Center for Applied Nanotechnology (CAN)
Frank Schröder-Oeynhausen, Center for Applied Nanotechnology (CAN) GmbH
   
  Electronic devices from graphene
Yvette Hancock, Helsinki University of Technology
Embedding of Carbon Nanotubes on Silicon substrates for Solar Cells
Abhishek Kumar, Stanford University
UMK Center for New Materials, Helsinki University of Technology
Mika Koskenvuori
   
      Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute
Bakhysh Bayramov, Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute
   
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Carbon nanomaterials for nanoelectronics 2 Fuel Cells Biomolecular materials by design Toxicology 2 Research-Industry Cooperation: Profiles and Challenges
  Nanotechnology for Next Generation Information Device Technology
Jong Min Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
Low-temperature synthesis of nanocrystalline Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-δ powders by gelatin – combustion method
Kyeong Soon Park, Sejong University
Tuning Curvature of Lipid Nanostructures Induced By Designer Short Peptide Surfactants
Anan Yaghmur, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Nanoparticle toxicity
Torben Sigsgaard, Aarhus University
Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) Project
Sofia Gunnarsson Business Lawyer, GUFI, Gothenburg University
  C20 Based Polymers: Electronic And Elastic Properties And Stability Studies
Timo Vehviläinen, COMP / Laboratory of Physics (HUT)
Nanostructured Glassy Carbon Supported GC/Pt Electrodes for Model Studies of Fuel Cell relevant Electrocatalytic Reactions
Yvonne E. Seidel, Ulm University
Fabricating Monomeric Peptide Components To Supramolecular Assemblies: Potential Uses In Nanotechnology
Mandar Maduskar, University of Mumbai
Nanotoxico: Toxicological assessment of engineered nanoparticles using in vitro and in vivo models
Stéphanie Rolin, Dpt. of Pharmacy - University of Namur
Considerations for the Patenting of Nanotechnology
Wim Helwegen, University of Helsinki
  Single molecule switch operating by tunnelling of an entire C60 molecule
Sergey Kubatkin, Chalmers University of Technology
Consideration the stability of carbon nanotube as a basic element of hydrogen fuel cell
Ali Reza Ranjbartoreh, University of Wollongong
Molecular materials
Olli Ikkala, Helsinki University of Technology
Risk assessment of engineered nanoparticles: the Particle Risk project
Giulio Pojana, University Ca’ Foscari of Venice
 
  Kinetic Properties of Vacancy-Type Defects adn Adatoms (H, O, OH) on Graphene and Carbon Nanotube
Maria Ganchenkova, COMP / Laboratory of Physics (HUT)
Direct glucose fuel cell with near-neutral state electrolyte: Anode
Jukka-Pekka Spets, Helsinki University of Technology
Effect of environment on the catalytic behavior of Single Enzymes
Nikos Hatzakis, Nanoscience center at the University of Copenahgen
Effects of a panel of nanoparticles on mutagenicity, DNA damage, ROS levels and the cell cycle in the Muta™mouse lung epithelial
Nicklas Raun Jacobsen, National Research Centre for the Working Environment
 
  Nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes and nanocomposites), applied in nanoelectronics
Katya Simeonova, Institute of Mechanics, Bulg. Acad. of Sci.
Electrocatalytic nanomaterials for polymeric electrolyte fuel cell
Leonardo Gioergi, ENEA C.R. Casaccia
Fabrication of high aspect ratio Nanotubes and Nanowires using a Biopolymer Template
Florian Mumm, NTNU
Cytotoxicity of inorganic nanoparticles on human cells
Dr. Manuel Arruebo, Zaragoza University