2018 - Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit & Exhibition
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4-7 November 2018, Rio Othon Palace, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Seven Nobel Laureates have already confirmed their attendance: Prof. Dan Shechtman, Prof. Sir Fraser Stoddart, Prof. Andre Geim, Prof. Thomas Steitz, Prof. Ada Yonath, Prof. Kurt Wüthrich and Prof. Ferid Murad. More than 400 Abstracts Submitted from about 60 Countries.
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SYMPOSIA
5th Intl. Symp. on Synthesis and Properties of
Nanomaterials
for Future Energy Demands
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The development of the future energy conversion and storage technologies requires understanding the mechanisms of energy transfer at the nanometer scale and the capacity to tailor the materials structure and composition at the same level. This symposium will focus on the synthesis, processing, characterization, and modeling of nanostructured materials and their potential use in energy conversion and storage devices and systems. Successful design of nanoscale materials, -nanoparticles, nanowires and nanotubes and related alternative nanostructured materials- could lead to a wide range of novel devices and technologies useful and essential for the new generation of alternative energy devices. Below are some themes for it.
Preparation of nanostructures and nanostructured materials for energy applications: e.g. nanowires, nanoparticles, nanocomposites, mesoporous structures
Structural, morphological and functional characterization of nanomaterials for energy applications
Photonic, electronic, ionic, phononic and chemical transitions, transfer and transport at the nanoscale
Photocatalytic nanomaterials for solar fuels
Nanomaterials and nanocomposites for thermoelectric applications
Nanomaterials for Electric energy issues and applications
Nanomaterials and devices for clean energy and energy conservation.
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Marcos
de Campos
UFF - Federal Fluminense U.
Brazil,
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Graduate at Engenharia Metalurgica from Universidade de Sao Paulo (1991), master's at Material and Metallurgical Engineering from Universidade de Sao Paulo (1995) and ph.d. at Material and Metallurgical Engineering from Universidade de Sao Paulo (2000). Post-doctoral at University of Delaware (USA), and Universidade de Sao Paulo. Has experience in Material and Metallurgical Engineering, focusing on Magnetic Materials, Crystallography, Phases Transformation, working on the following subjects: electrical steels, texture, crystallography, soft and hard magnetic materials, rare-earth transition metal magnets