Nano Systems and Applications
Nano Systems and Applications
21–25 November 2012, Coimbatore, India
The 6th International Symposium on Macro- and Supramolecular Architectures and Materials (MAM-12): Nano Systems and Applications will take place 21–25 November 2012 in Coimbatore, India. The conference is jointly organized by the Centre for Nano Science and Technology, K S R College of Technology, Tiruchengode, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India, and the World Class University, Gwanju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea.
The conference will cover a wide range of topics in nanotechnology and its applications. Keynote and plenary lectures will be delivered by eminent , scientists such as Nobel Laureates Peter Grunenberg (Germany) and Aaron Ciechanover (Israel).
See Calendar for contact information.
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