Energy is a point at which the potential of nanotechnology meets an urgent societal challenge. Applications include novel methods of creating solar cells, with organic materials and quantum dots and new energy storage technologies.
Nanotechnology also has an impact on existing energy sources, improving exploration and recovery of fossil fuel sources.
Speakers include
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Claus
Otto
Program Manager, Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. (Netherlands) |
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Antonio
Luque
Professor, Unversidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain) |
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Claude
Lévy-Clément
Emeritus Research Director, CNRS (France) |
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Jochen
Ackermann
Director, Evonik Degussa GmbH (Germany) |
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Jaron
Van Dijken
PhD Student, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Alberta (Canada) |
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Michael
Krüger
Group Leader, Freiburg Materials Research Centre, University of Freiburg Stefan Meier (Germany) |
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Zhao
Ya-Pu
Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China) |
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Alain C.
Briançon
Chief Technology Officer, NTERA, Inc. (USA) |
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Grace
Wee
PhD student, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) |
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Thomas J. S.
Schubert
CEO, IoLiTec - Ionic Liquids Technologies GmbH (Germany) |
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Tim
Kemmitt
Senior Scientist, Industrial Research Ltd (New Zealand) |
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Jan
Rogut
Detached National Expert , Institute for Energy, JRC European Commission (Poland) |
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Vladimir
Sivakov
Dr.rer.nat., Institute of Photonic Technology (Germany) |

















































