Sessions

Aug 10-12, 2023    Vienna, Austria

8th International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Sessions

Nanostructured and Nanoarchitecture Materials

The "Nanostructured and Nanoarchitecture Materials" conference session is expected to be one of the most informative and insightful events of the conference. The session will begin with a keynote speech from a renowned expert in the field, who will discuss the latest research findings and emerging trends in the area of nanostructured materials. The session will also feature several oral presentations from leading researchers, who will present their recent discoveries and developments in this field.

Nanoparticles, Nanocrystals, Nanocomposites and Nano Polymers

The upcoming conference session on "Nanoparticles, Nanocrystals, Nanocomposites, and Nano Polymers" promises to be a highly informative and engaging event. Renowned researchers and experts in the field will be presenting their latest findings and insights into the synthesis, characterization, and applications of these materials. The session is set to showcase the cutting-edge research being done in this rapidly-evolving field, and will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in nanotechnology. Overall, the "Nanoparticles, Nanocrystals, Nanocomposites, and Nano Polymers" conference session is set to be an exciting and informative event that will highlight the latest developments in this important area of research.

Nanomaterials for Sensors & Actuators

It is anticipated that the upcoming conference session on "Nanomaterials for Sensors & Actuators" would be both very educational and fascinating. Leading researchers and subject matter experts will speak and present throughout the session, and they will cover the most recent developments in the synthesis, characterization, and use of nanomaterials for sensors and actuators. . Overall, this conference session promises to be an essential resource for anyone interested in the cutting-edge research being done in the area of nanomaterials for nanosensors and actuators.

Nanoelectronics and Nanodevices

The "Nanoelectronics and Nanodevices" track is set to be one of the most exciting and informative parts of the upcoming conference. This track will bring together leading experts from academia and industry to discuss the latest advances in the field of nanoelectronics and nanodevices. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest developments in the design, fabrication, and application of these devices, which have the potential to transform a wide range of industries, from healthcare to information technology.

Nanocarbons (e.g., carbon nanotubes,graphene, fullerenes)

The "Nanocarbons" track is set to be a highlight of the upcoming conference. This track will bring together leading experts in the field of nanocarbons, including researchers and industry professionals, to discuss the latest advances in the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanocarbons such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, nanotubes, and fullerenes. Overall, the "Nanocarbons" track promises to be an essential resource for anyone interested in the exciting and rapidly-evolving field of nanocarbons. It is expected to showcase the latest research and trends in this area, making it a must-attend event for anyone working in this field.

Nano Porous and Mesoporous Materials

The "Nano porous and Mesoporous Materials" track is poised to be a highly engaging and enlightening segment of the upcoming conference. This track will feature presentations and discussions from leading researchers and industry professionals working in the field of nano porous and mesoporous materials. "Nano porous and Mesoporous Materials" track is a must-attend event for anyone interested in this rapidly evolving field. It will showcase the latest research and advancements in the field, making it an invaluable resource for both academics and industry professionals alike.

Nanotechnology for Energy and Environmental Applications

The track "Nanotechnology for Energy and Environmental Applications" will showcase the latest developments in the use of nanotechnology for sustainable energy production and environmental remediation. Presentations will cover a wide range of topics, including nanomaterials for solar cells, energy storage devices, and fuel cells, as well as nanotechnology-enabled solutions for air and water purification, carbon nanotubes capture, and waste management. Additionally, the track will cover emerging areas such as nanotechnology for the production of clean and renewable fuels, including biofuels and hydrogen. The session will also focus on the economic and policy implications of nanotechnology-based energy and environmental solutions, including scalability, cost-effectiveness, and regulatory compliance. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how nanotechnology is shaping the future of energy and environmental sustainability.

Inorganic-Organic Hybrids and Nanocomposites

Leading researchers in the field of inorganic-organic hybrids and nanocomposites will present their work and participate in discussions on this track.

The program will address subjects like designing and synthesizing new hybrid materials, characterizing and perfecting hybrid and nanocomposite structures, and using these materials for sensing, catalysis, and energy storage.

The track will cover topics such as the design and synthesis of new hybrid materials, the characterization and optimization of hybrid and nanocomposite structures, and the use of these materials in applications such as energy storage, catalysis, and sensing.

The track will showcase the latest research and advancements in the field, making it an invaluable resource for both academics and industry professionals alike.

Attendees can expect to gain insights into the unique properties and applications of these materials, as well as the latest methods and techniques used to synthesize and optimize them for specific applications.

Molecular Nanotechnology and Lipid Nanotechnology

Molecular Nanotechnology and Lipid Nanotechnology are emerging fields in nanoscience and engineering that have the potential to revolutionize various industries.

In this conference track, researchers and experts will discuss the latest advances and applications of these technologies. The conference will feature presentations on the design, fabrication, and characterization of molecular and lipid-based nano systems, including their properties and interactions at the nanoscale level.

Participants will have the opportunity to attend interactive sessions and workshops where they can learn about the latest techniques and tools for designing and manipulating molecular and lipid-based nanomaterials. Attendees will gain insights into the current challenges and future opportunities in molecular nanotechnology and lipid nanotechnology.

Overall, this conference track on Molecular Nanotechnology and Lipid Nanotechnology promises to be an exciting and informative forum for researchers and industry professionals who are interested in advancing these cutting-edge technologies.

Films, Membranes, Coatings, Surfaces, and Interfacial Materials

The track will feature presentations from leading researchers and industry professionals who are working on the design, fabrication, and characterization of films, membranes, coatings, surfaces, and interfacial materials. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest techniques and methods for the synthesis, characterization, and optimization of these materials, as well as their applications in areas such as energy, environmental remediation, and biotechnology.

The track will cover topics such as the design and synthesis of new materials, the development of advanced characterization techniques, and the optimization of these materials for specific applications. Attendees can also expect to learn about the latest advances in the use of films, membranes, coatings, surfaces, and interfacial materials in areas such as catalysis, sensors, and electronics.

The "Films, Membranes, Coatings, Surfaces, and Interfacial Materials" track will provide ample opportunities for attendees to engage in discussions, ask questions, and network with other professionals in the field. Overall, this track promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the design and application of advanced materials in a wide range of industries.

Hierarchical Structures and Molecular-Particle Networks

This session will focus on the design, synthesis, and characterization of materials with hierarchical structures that exhibit unique properties.

Attendees can expect to learn about a wide range of topics, including the use of self-assembly and directed assembly to create hierarchical structures, the development of new synthetic methods for constructing these structures, and the characterization of their physical and chemical properties.

The track will feature presentations from leading researchers in the field, covering topics such as the design and synthesis of hierarchical structures for energy storage and conversion, catalysis, and photonics.

Other topics to be covered in this session include the use of computational tools to design and optimize hierarchical structures, the development of new materials with multi-functional properties, and the use of molecular-particle networks to create new classes of materials with unique properties.

Attendees can expect to gain insights into the latest advances in the field, including the development of new synthetic techniques and the application of hierarchical structures and molecular-particle networks in a wide range of fields.

Nano Pharmaceuticals, Nanomedicine, and Novel Drug Delivery

The track "Nano pharmaceuticals, Nanomedicine, and Novel Drug Delivery" will focus on the latest advances in the field of nanomedicine and drug delivery. This includes the development of novel drug delivery systems, nanoscale drug formulations, and nanostructured materials for therapeutics. The track will cover a wide range of topics, including targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, nano sensors for disease diagnosis, and the use of nanoparticles for imaging and drug delivery.

Attendees will learn about the latest research in this field, including the development of nanoparticles that can specifically target cancer cells or other diseased tissues. The track will also cover the use of nanotechnology in the development of personalized medicine, and the use of nanoparticles for the delivery of vaccines and other immunotherapeutic agents.

Experts in this field will present their latest research findings, and attendees will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and network with peers. The track will bring together researchers from academia, industry, and government, all working to advance the field of nanomedicine and drug delivery.

Novel Nanofabrication Methods

The ‘‘Novel Nanofabrication Methods ‘‘track at the upcoming conference will explore the latest developments in the field of nanofabrication, with a focus on new and emerging methods for the fabrication of nanoscale structures and devices.

The track will feature talks from leading researchers in the field, covering topics such as the development of new tools and materials for nanofabrication, the use of nanofabrication in the creation of novel electronic, photonic, and biomedical devices, and the application of nanofabrication to the study of fundamental physical phenomena.

Other topics to be covered in this session include the use of unconventional materials and substrates for nanofabrication, the integration of nanofabricated structures into existing technologies, and the development of new tools for the characterization and analysis of nanoscale structures.

Self-Assemblies and Directed Assemblies of Molecules and Nanoparticles

The ‘‘Self-assemblies and Directed Assemblies of Molecules and Nanoparticles ‘‘track at the upcoming conference is poised to be a cutting-edge exploration of the latest research in this exciting area.

This session will delve into the design and synthesis of complex structures using self-assembly and directed assembly approaches.

Attendees can expect to learn about the latest techniques in molecular self-assembly, including bottom-up approaches, supramolecular chemistry, and non-covalent interactions.

The track will feature presentations from leading researchers in the field, covering a wide range of topics, including the use of self-assembled structures in nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, and biomedicine.

Other topics to be covered in this session include the development of new materials with advanced properties through self-assembly, and the use of directed assembly to create nanoscale patterns and structures.

Overall, the ‘‘Self-assemblies and Directed Assemblies of Molecules and Nanoparticles ‘‘track promises to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the design and synthesis of complex structures using bottom-up approaches.

2D Materials (e.g., flat allotropes, planar extended compounds, TMDCs, MXenes)

The "2D Materials" track is set to be a fascinating and informative part of the upcoming conference. This track will feature presentations and talks from leading researchers and experts in the field of 2D materials, including flat allotropes, planar extended compounds, TMDCs, and MXenes. The track will showcase the unique properties of 2D materials, as well as their potential applications in various industries. There will also be ample opportunities for attendees to engage in discussions, ask questions, and network with other professionals in the field. Overall, the "2D Materials" track promises to be an essential resource for anyone interested in the exciting and rapidly-evolving field of 2D materials. It is expected to showcase the latest research and trends in this area, making it a must-attend event for anyone working in this field.

Soft Matter (e.g., biomaterials, polymers, aerogels, foams, granular matter)

The ‘‘Soft Matter ‘‘conference session is set to be a highlight of the upcoming event, bringing together researchers and industry professionals who are working on a wide range of soft materials, including biomaterials, polymers, aerogels, foams, and granular matter.

Attendees can expect to learn about the latest advances in the synthesis, characterization, and application of these materials, which have a wide range of uses in fields such as healthcare, energy, and consumer goods.

The session will cover topics such as the design and fabrication of new soft materials, the use of advanced characterization techniques to study their properties, and their applications in areas such as drug delivery, tissue engineering, and energy storage.

Attendees can also expect to learn about the latest advances in the use of soft materials in areas such as food science and cosmetics.

Overall, the ‘‘Soft Matter ‘‘conference session promises to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the design and application of soft materials.

Nanomaterials Characterization

The "Nanomaterials Characterization" track at the upcoming conference will feature the latest advances in nanoscale characterization techniques. Attendees can expect to hear about cutting-edge developments in microscopy, spectroscopy, and other characterization tools.

Presentations will cover new methods for measuring the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of nanomaterials, including advancements in in-situ and real-time measurements. The track will also cover techniques for characterizing nanomaterials in complex environments, such as biological systems or extreme temperatures.

Attendees can expect to learn about the latest developments in computational and data analysis methods for nanomaterials characterization. The session will also cover emerging trends in standardization and quality control for nanomaterials characterization.

Nanophysics & Quantum Computing

The ‘‘Nanophysics & Quantum Computing ‘‘track at the upcoming conference will showcase the latest research in these rapidly-evolving fields.

Attendees can expect to hear about advances in nanoscale physics, including the study of quantum phenomena in materials and devices .Presentations will cover topics such as quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and quantum communication, as well as novel nanoscale nanosensors and actuators based on quantum effects.

The track will also cover new developments in the study of nanoscale electronic and magnetic phenomena, such as spintronics and topological insulators. Attendees can expect to hear about the latest techniques for probing these phenomena and manipulating them for potential applications.

The session will explore the potential impact of nanophysics and quantum computing on a variety of industries, including computing, communications, and healthcare. The ‘‘Nanophysics & Quantum Computing ‘‘track is a must-attend for anyone interested in the cutting-edge of nanoscale research and technology.

Nanobiotechnology

Nanobiotechnology is a rapidly growing field that holds great promise for advancing healthcare and biotechnology. At the upcoming conference, we are excited to feature a dedicated track on this topic.

Here`s a sneak peek of what you can expect: We will have keynote speakers who are experts in nanobiotechnology, sharing their latest research and insights.

You'll have the opportunity to learn about nanobiotechnology applications in regenerative medicine, personalized medicine, and point-of-care diagnostics. We'll also explore ethical, regulatory, and safety considerations in the field, with discussions on the responsible use and management of nanobiotechnology.

The conference will provide ample opportunities for networking and collaboration with leading researchers and practitioners in the field.

The track will feature poster presentations and oral sessions, allowing for in-depth exploration of the latest research in nanobiotechnology.

Nanoceramics, Metals, and Alloys

The "Nanoceramics, Metals, and Alloys" conference session is anticipated to be an informative and engaging part of the upcoming event. This session will bring together leading researchers and industry professionals working in the field of nanoceramics, metals, and alloys. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest advancements in the synthesis, characterization, and application of these materials, which have unique and highly desirable properties that make them suitable for a wide range of applications.

The session will cover topics such as the design and fabrication of new nanoceramic, metal, and alloy materials, as well as their physical and chemical properties. Attendees can also expect to learn about the latest advances in the use of these materials in areas such as energy storage, biomedical engineering, and electronics.

Overall, the "Nanoceramics, Metals, and Alloys" conference session is a must-attend event for anyone interested in this rapidly-evolving field. It will showcase the latest research and advancements in the field, making it an invaluable resource for both academics and industry professionals alike.

Nanotechnology in Materials Science

Nanotechnology in Materials Science is a rapidly evolving field that explores the design, synthesis, and characterization of novel materials with unique properties at the nanoscale. This conference track will cover a range of topics related to the use of nanotechnology in materials science, including new synthesis and fabrication methods, novel properties of nanostructured materials, and advanced characterization techniques. Experts in the field will discuss the latest research on nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, nanofibers, and nanocomposites, and their applications in various fields, such as electronics, energy, and healthcare. Additionally, emerging topics in the field, such as nano photonics, Nano mechanics, and nanoelectronics, will be discussed. The conference will provide a platform for researchers, scientists, and engineers to exchange ideas and foster collaborations to advance the field of nanotechnology in materials science. Attendees can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the latest developments in the field and their potential impact on future technologies.

Forensic Nanotechnology

Forensic Nanotechnology is an emerging field that combines the principles of nanotechnology and forensic science to develop advanced techniques for solving crimes. In the upcoming conference, we will have a dedicated track on Forensic Nanotechnology where experts from academia and industry will present their latest research findings. The sessions will cover a wide range of topics including the use of nanoparticles in forensic analysis, nano sensors for detection of trace evidence, and nanomaterials for fingerprint detection. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in forensic nanotechnology and its potential impact on solving real-world criminal cases. The conference will also provide a platform for networking and collaboration among researchers, forensic experts, and industry professionals working in this field.

Nanotechnology in Toxicology

Nanotechnology in Toxicology is an exciting field of research that aims to explore the toxicological effects of nanomaterials on living organisms. This track will feature presentations and discussions on the latest advancements in nanotoxicology, including the mechanisms of toxicity, risk assessment, and safety evaluation of nanomaterials. Experts in the field will present their research on the interaction between nanomaterials and biological systems and discuss the implications for human and environmental health. Additionally, novel approaches for toxicity testing, such as in vitro and in vivo models, will be discussed. Attendees can expect to gain insight into the current state of the field and the future directions for research in nanotoxicology.

Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering

Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize the field of tissue engineering by enabling the design and fabrication of functional nanoscale biomaterials that can mimic the structure and function of natural tissues. This track will focus on the latest developments in nanotechnology for tissue engineering, including the design and synthesis of nanomaterials for cell culture, drug delivery, and tissue regeneration.

The presentations will cover a wide range of topics, including the development of nanomaterials for 3D cell culture, the use of nanoscale particles for targeted drug delivery to damaged tissues, and the design of nanocomposites for tissue regeneration. The track will also feature presentations on the use of nanotechnology for stem cell differentiation and the design of biomimetic nanoscale scaffolds for tissue engineering.

In addition, the conference will explore the latest advances in nanoscale imaging and characterization techniques, which are essential for understanding the interactions between nanomaterials and living tissues. Overall, this track will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in nanotechnology for tissue engineering, and will offer an excellent opportunity for researchers, engineers, and clinicians to share their latest findings and insights

Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapeutics and Dentistry

The track on Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapeutics and Dentistry will cover the latest developments in the application of nanotechnology in the fields of oncology and dentistry.

The presentations will focus on the development of novel nanoscale therapies and drug delivery systems for cancer treatment and dental applications.

In the field of cancer therapeutics, the track will cover topics such as targeted drug delivery using nanoparticles, nanoscale imaging techniques for early detection of cancer, and nanoscale nanosensors for monitoring the efficacy of cancer treatments.

The presentations will also focus on the development of nanoscale biomaterials for use in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

In the field of dentistry, the track will cover topics such as the use of nanoscale biomaterials for tooth restoration and repair, nanoscale drug delivery systems for treatment of oral diseases, and the development of nanoscale sensors for monitoring dental health

Nanotechnology in Military Applications

Nanotechnology has numerous potential applications in the military, ranging from advanced sensors to targeted drug delivery systems. One area of focus is on developing lightweight, strong, and durable materials for protective gear, such as helmets and body armor. Researchers are also exploring the use of nanomaterials for energy storage and generation, which could provide soldiers with reliable and long-lasting power sources for their equipment.

In the field of dentistry, nanotechnology is being used to develop novel approaches for oral disease prevention and treatment. For example, nanoparticles can be used to create antimicrobial coatings on dental implants and orthodontic appliances, reducing the risk of infection. Nanoparticles can also be used to deliver drugs directly to diseased areas of the mouth, such as in the treatment of periodontitis.

At the conference, experts will discuss the latest advances in nanotechnology for military and dental applications, highlighting emerging trends and promising research directions. The goal of this track is to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among researchers and practitioners in these fields, with the ultimate aim of improving the health and well-being of military personnel and dental patients.

Nanotechnology in Food & Agriculture

The application of nanotechnology in the food and agriculture industry has shown great potential for enhancing food quality, safety, and sustainability. The use of nanotechnology-based materials and devices can improve the shelf life of food products, reduce the need for chemical preservatives, and improve the efficiency of nutrient delivery in animal feed.

Additionally, nanotechnology can also help in developing crop protection agents and enhancing soil quality for better plant growth. In the field of dentistry, nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize the way dental materials are developed and used.

Nanotechnology-based dental materials have shown better performance and biocompatibility compared to conventional materials.This track will focus on the latest developments and applications of nanotechnology in food and agriculture and dentistry, including the development of nanomaterials, devices, and drug delivery systems.

Nano in Robotics & Artificial Intelligence

The "Nano in Robotics & Artificial Intelligence" track at the conference will cover the latest advances in the intersection of nanotechnology and robotics or AI. Topics may include nanorobots, nano sensors, nanoelectronics, and their applications in areas such as manufacturing, healthcare, and environmental monitoring.

Speakers will discuss the potential of nanotechnology to revolutionize robotics and AI by enabling new functionalities, such as self-assembly and self-repair, as well as improved precision and control. The track will also highlight how nanotechnology can enable the miniaturization of robotic devices, making them more versatile and adaptable to a wide range of environments.

Other topics may include the use of nanomaterials in creating smart and responsive materials, such as those with shape-memory or self-healing properties, that could be used in robotics and AI. Additionally, discussions on ethical and regulatory considerations related to the use of nanotechnology in these fields will be presented.

Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how nanotechnology is shaping the future of robotics and AI, and have the opportunity to network with leading experts in this rapidly evolving field.

Nanoscale & Nanometrology

Nanoscale & Nanometrology is an exciting field that deals with the measurement and characterization of materials and devices at the nanoscale level. The ability to precisely measure and control nanoscale structures and properties is essential for the development of new technologies in various fields. This track will cover the latest research and advancements in nanoscale and nanometrology, including techniques for characterization, imaging, and manipulation of nanostructures.

Sessions will focus on topics such as scanning probe microscopy, nanolithography, nanomanipulation, and nanometrology techniques for materials and device characterization. Additionally, the track will explore the challenges associated with nanoscale measurements, such as instrumentation limitations, sample preparation, and data analysis.

Experts in the field will share their insights and present the latest developments in nanoscale and nanometrology, including new techniques and applications in various fields such as electronics, optoelectronics, energy, and biotechnology. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge research and network with leading scientists and engineers in the field.

Nano catalysts in Green Chemistry

Nano catalysts in Green Chemistry will be an exciting track at the upcoming conference, featuring cutting-edge research and innovation in the field. This track will explore the application of nano catalysts in various areas of green chemistry, including sustainable synthesis, renewable energy, and waste reduction.

Attendees can expect to hear from leading experts in the field, who will present their latest research findings and discuss the potential of nano catalysts to revolutionize the way we approach environmental challenges. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussions with their peers and presenters, sharing their own experiences and perspectives on the use of nano catalysts in green chemistry.

Overall, the Nano catalysts in Green Chemistry track promises to be an exciting and informative part of the conference, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the field and connect with like-minded professionals. Whether you are a researcher, industry professional, or student, this track is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration for your work in green chemistry.

Nanophotonic & Nanooptics

The Nanophotonic & Nanooptics track at the upcoming conference will showcase cutting-edge research and developments in the field of nano photonics and nanooptics. This exciting track will explore the latest advances in the use of nanostructures for controlling light at the nanoscale, with potential applications in areas such as sensing, imaging, and communication.

The Nanophotonic & Nanooptics track will also provide an opportunity for attendees to connect with their peers and share their own experiences and perspectives on the field. The interactive and collaborative environment of the track will foster the exchange of ideas and the development of new collaborations among researchers and industry professionals.

Overall, the Nanophotonic & Nanooptics track promises to be an exciting and informative part of the conference, offering valuable insights into the future of nano photonics and nanooptics. Whether you are a researcher, industry professional, or student, this track will provide a platform for learning and networking that is sure to advance your work in the field.

Nano Mechanics & Automation

The Nano mechanics & Automation track at the upcoming conference will bring together researchers and industry professionals from around the world to explore the latest advances in the field of nano mechanics and automation. This exciting track will cover a wide range of topics, from the fundamentals of nano mechanics to the latest developments in automated nano systems.

Attendees can expect to hear from leading experts in the field, who will present their latest research findings and discuss the potential of nano mechanics and automation to revolutionize various fields, including manufacturing, medicine, and electronics. Presentations will cover topics such as nanomanipulation, nanorobotics, and nano sensors, as well as the development of new tools and techniques for studying nanomechanical behavior.

Overall, the Nano mechanics & Automation track promises to be an exciting and informative part of the conference, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the field and connect with like-minded professionals. Whether you are a researcher, industry professional, or student, this track is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration for your work in nano mechanics and automation.

Nano Magnetism and Spintronics

The Nano magnetism and Spintronics track at the upcoming conference will highlight the latest research and developments in the field of nano magnetism and spintronics. This exciting track will explore the use of magnetic materials and spin-dependent phenomena in various applications, such as information storage, sensing, and energy conversion.

Attendees can expect to hear from leading experts in the field, who will present their latest research findings and discuss the potential of nano magnetism and spintronics to advance various fields. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage in discussions with their peers and presenters, sharing their own experiences and perspectives on the use of nano magnetism and spintronics in various applications.

Overall, the Nano magnetism and Spintronics track promises to be an exciting and informative part of the conference, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the field and connect with like-minded professionals. Whether you are a researcher, industry professional, or student, this track is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration for your work in nano magnetism and spintronics.

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