Nanotubes and related low-dimensional nanostructures, such as carbon nanotubes, and other non-carbon nanotubes and nanosheets (materials in the B-C-N system, including boron nitride, and boron), have attracted tremendous attentions for their unique structures and intriguing properties. These nanomaterials have been widely investigated spanning synthesis, structure and property characterization to applications and industrialization in electronic devices, energy generation and storage, biological and chemical sensors etc.. This symposium will emphasize fundamental aspects of these materials as well as emerging technologies which utilize their exceptional properties, such as artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing. We will bring together researchers from different disciplines to discuss the fundamental and industrial aspects of theory, synthesis, assembly, characterization, and application.
Symposium Organizers
Don Futaba
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
CNT-Application Research Center
Japan
Alister Page
Newcastle University
School of Environmental and Life Sciences
Australia
Ranjit Pati
Michigan Technological University
Physics
USA
Ming Xu
Huazhong University of Science & Technology
School of Material Science and Engineering
China