Putting Nanotechnology to Work for Ontario 4th Annual
Conference November 7 & 8, 2013 Kingston, Ontario Nanotechnology is an important part of Ontario’s aims to build the economy. Nanotechnological innovations are playing a big role in the communications, energy, manufacturing, biomedical and chemical sectors. Join with Ontario’s nanotechnology community for the 4th annual conference to discuss advances, celebrate successes, and identify challenges to nanotechnology in Ontario. The conference features world-renowned speakers, industry leaders, government researchers and students who will be tomorrow’s leaders.
Conference features:
- Nanotechnology Industry panel, discussing opportunities and challenges to nanotechnology in Ontario - Highlighted presentations from the best contributed papers, and invited talks from leaders in the field. - Interactive networking with Ontario’s nanotechnology community - Exhibition from NanoOntario members and sponsors
Invited Speakers:
Call for abstracts is open! Submit your abstract by October 20th 2013 for an oral or poster presentation.
Ray LaPierre, Engineering Physics, McMaster University
An expert in III-V semiconductor nanowires and applications. Guojun Liu, Chemistry, Queen’s University Uses block copolymers as templates for nanosystems, including super-lubricants. Jean Bouchard, Principal Scientist, FP Innovations Leads work on nanocrystalline cellulose as a surface coating and reinforcing material. James Hone, Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University Leading expert in the electronics and mechanics of graphene.
More details about the conference, registration, accommodations and abstract submission available at www.nanoontario.ca, or contact Robert Knobel:
[email protected]