Nanostructured and Biorelated Materials
Nanostructured and Biorelated Materials
9–12 May 2012, Kathmandu, Nepal
The Kathmandu Symposia on Advanced Materials (KaSAM-2012) will provide a platform for presentation of innovations in Materials Science and Engineering from academia and industries. The conference will be accompanied by a one day Short Course (targeted to the students and young researchers): Recent Trends in Materials Science and a one day special Workshop: All about Bamboo.
The idea behind the Bamboo Workshop is to bring the experts involved in agriculture, environmental issues, economy and technological aspects of this nature’s wonder material together in a common platform in order to discuss the issues such as advancements in the bamboo science including potential utilization in fabrication of new materials, impacts on environment.
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