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Graphene & 2-D Materials Conference – From Research to Applications 2016Call for Papers & Posters16 to 17 November, 2016National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK
We are delighted to announce the 3rd Graphene & 2-D Materials Conference – Research to Applications 2016 to be held at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, UK.
We have a full programme of interesting and exciting speakers scheduled to address some of the new concepts of graphene applications, metrology and technology and allow for networking with industry and academic specialists from across the world.
www.npl.co.uk/graphene
Incredibly good value at
£375 (inc VAT)
(held at 2014 rates)
Please e-mail:
[email protected] for more information
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6 Contact details Further informationNational Physical LaboratoryHampton RoadTeddingtonMiddlesexUnited KingdomTW11 0LW
Switchboard: 020 8977 3222Website: www.npl.co.uk
For further information please e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.npl.co.uk/graphene
Plenary SpeakerProfessor Vladimir Falko, University of Manchester
Planned Sessions: Growth & Characterisation
Standardisation
2-D Materials & Heterostructures
Sensors
Optoelectronics
High Frequency Devices
Composites
Energy
Invited Speakers include: Professor Owen Guy, Univ. of Swansea
Dr Angela Hight Walker, NIST, USA
Dr Stephan Hofmann, Univ. of Cambridge
Dr Jun Lou, RICE University, USA
Dr Antonios Oikonomou, Eksagon Ltd.
Professor Arben Merkoci, ICN2, Spain
Dr Vittorio Pellegrini, IIT, Italy
In addition there will be: An evening reception and conference dinner on
16 November surrounded by motoring history at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge
Transport to the conference dinner by genuine LondonRoutemaster double-decker buses
Industry exhibitions
Poster exhibition and prize
Student places (on application)
Please submit your abstract by Friday, 26 August, 2016 indicating whether you would like to deliver a presentation or if your contribution will be a poster. Students are invited to submit an abstract for a poster for any graphene related research that are within the planned sessions.
Abstract applications forms are available from:www.npl.co.uk/graphene
Topography (left) and surface potential (right) maps of hydrogen-intercalated epitaxial graphene.(Courtesy of Christos Meilios, NPL)