Keynote Speakers
Massimo La Deda, PhD
Affiliation: The University of Calabria (Italy)
Title: Multifunctional gold nanoparticles as energy transduction systems.
Kerstin Blank, PhD
Affiliation: Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Germany)
Title: Mechanoresponsive Proteins: from molecular mechanisms towards applications in biology and materials science.
Inge Zuhorn, PhD
Affiliation: University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen (The Netherlands)
Title: Development of nanogels for drug delivery to glioblastoma.
Eulalia Pereira, PhD
Affiliation: LAQV-REQUIMTE, Science Faculty, Porto University (Portugal)
Title: Avaliable soon.
Paulo Ferreira, PhD
Affiliation: Professor, IST, University of Lisbon and Head of the Center for Advanced Electron Microscopy, Imaging and Spectroscopy at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (Portugal)
Title: Understanding Nanoparticles by Advanced Transmission Electron Microscopy.
David Alsteens, PhD
Affiliation: UC Louvain (Belgium)
Title: Avaliable soon.
Karthik Shankar, PhD
Affiliation: Alberta University (Canada)
Title: Nanostructured Plasmonic Heterojunctions for the Production of Solar Fuels.
Jose Miguel Garcia Martin, PhD
Affiliation: Instituto de Micro y Nanotecnología, CSIC (Spain)
Title: Nanocolumnar films by magnetron sputtering: applications in medicine and energy.
Jonathan Bird, PhD
Affiliation: Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo,The State University of New York (USA)
Title: Hot-Carrier Phenomena in 1D and 2D Nanomaterials.
Lilac Amirav, PhD
Affiliation: Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)
Title: Avaliable soon.
Hicham Fenniri, PhD
Affiliation: Northeastern University (USA)
Title: Self-Assembled Rosette Nanotubes-siRNA Delivery Systems for Cancer Gene Silencing.
Guang Chu, PhD
Affiliation: Aalto University (Finland)
Title: All-Aqueous Liquid Crystal Emulsions Composed by Binary Demixed Polymers and Permeable Self-assembled Cellulose Nanocrystals.
Dipanjan Pan, PhD
Affiliation: University of Maryland at Baltimore (USA)
Title: Amplification-free Translatable Geno-sensing Approaches for COVID-19 with Single Virus Sensitivity using Mutationally Conserved Antisense Oligonucleotides.
XXX, PhD
Affiliation:
Title: Avaliable soon.