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nanotimes Events February / March 2011


February 01, 2011, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA High-Impact Nanoscience Research, CNMS Oak Ridge National Laboratory Deadline for submission: Wednesday, October 20, 2010


http://www.cnms.ornl.gov


February 14-17, 2011, Lausanne, Switzerland NanoImpact – European Network on the Health and Environmental Impact of Nanomaterials Conference: Building a bridge from NanoImpactNet to nanomedical research http://www.nanoimpactnet.eu/


February 27 to March 2, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt 4th NanoTech Insights (NTI) Conference The multidisciplinary and variety of topics will inclu- de: Energy, Water, Electronics, Optics, Nanomedi- cine, Magnetism, Nanofabrication, Characterisation and Manipulation and Nano Ethics/ Environmental Impact. NTI series of conferences aims to integrate the scientific and sociological aspects of nanoscience and technology with lasting relationships between in- dustry and academe, and between scientists, techno- logists and legislators to forge partnerships in science and technology. http://www.nanotechinsight.net/conf/nanoinsight/11/


March 8-10, 2011, Dusseldorf, Germany Commercialising Nanotubes 2011 ht tp: / /www2.amiplas t ics .com/Event s /Event . aspx?code=C394&sec=1491


March 22, 2011, Frankfurt, Germany What next for the Compound Semiconductor Industry? Pioneering companies from around the globe will give their take on the best opportunities for com- pound semiconductors, and what has to be done to seize these opportunities. If you want to learn from the insight of these insiders, be sure to book your place at CS Europe. Your challenge is met by some- one else‘s solution and CS Europe aims to provide the platform that allows the CS community to not just share ideas but develop solutions in manufactu- ring and furthering the reach of Compound Semicon- ductor devices. http://www.cseurope.net/


10-10/11 :: October/November 2010


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