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Event partners

Nokia

Danish Agency for Science Technology and Innovation

VEECO - Solutions for a nanoscale world

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Sponsors

Danisco

Novo Nordisk A/S

Nordic Innovation Centre

Carlsberg

BioBay

Vestas

Frontiers

NT-MDT

Co-organisers

University of Copenhagen, Nano-Science Center

University of Aarhus, iNANO

Technical University of Denmark

Lund University

NaNet - The Danish Nanotechnology Network

Media partners

Nanovip.com

Small Times

Nanowerk

I-Micronews

Nanotimes

nanotechweb.org

Foresight Nanotech Institute

Real Nanotech Investor

Nordicum - Scandinavian business magazine

Airline Partner

SAS - Scandinavian Airlines

Lead Organiser

Spinverse Consulting

Mark A. Shannon
Director, The WaterCAMPWS (The Centre of Advanced Materials for the Purification of Water with Systems)

Mark A. Shannon is the Director of a NSF STC the WaterCAMPWS, which is a multiple university and government laboratory center for advancing the science and engineering of materials and systems for revolutionary improvements in water purification for human use. He is also the Director of the Micro-Nano-Mechanical Systems (MNMS) Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a 2000 sq. ft class 10 and 100 cleanroom laboratory devoted to research and education in the design and fabrication of micro- and nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS & NEMS), microscale fuel cells and gas sensors, high-temperature microchemical reactors, micro-nanofluidic sensors for biological fluids. He chairs the Instrument Systems Development Study Session for the National Institutes of Health. He is the James W. Bayne Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UIUC, and received his B.S. (1989) M.S. (1991) and Ph.D. (1993) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He received the NSF Career Award in 1997 to advance microfabrication technologies, the Xerox Award for Excellence in Research (2004), the Kritzer Scholar (2003-2006), the Willet Faculty Scholar (2004-2007), and received the BP Innovation in Education Award in 2006.