From december 3. to 5. 2014 the first international conference nanoFIS 2014 - Functional Integrated Systems will take place in Graz / Austria. NanoFIS 2014 intends to contribute to challenges and topics covered by the Mission, Vision & Strategy of the European Micro- & Nanoelectronics and to increase visibility in particular in the More-Than-Moore domain. To achive this, nanoFIS 2014 addresses scientists, researchers and engineers from industry as well as academia throughout the world.
nanoFIS 2014 will highlight latest R&D results in the following topics:
The program of the nanoFIS 2014 includes poster sessions, presentations and discussions. For more information about the event, registration and submitting proposals go to http://www.nanofis.net/.
Deadline for early registraion: 22 September 2014
Deadline for online registration: 26 November 2014
When: 03.-05. December 2014
Where: Alte Universität Graz Hofgasse 14 8010 Graz / Austria
Deadline for Abstracts: 12 November / 16 September
Contact:
Ms. Margit Malatschnig
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: +43 699 19215844
Information on the sponsorship programmes of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research on nanotechnologies for humans and the environment.
A database with important and generally understandable aspects on health and environment of applied nanomaterials as well as facts on the safety of manufactured nanomaterials.
The chapters on release, exposure, uptake and behavior of nanomaterials in the human body and in the environment as well as the risk assessment will give you a first overview.
Tue Mar 03 @12:00AM Cluster Nanotechnology: NanoCarbon Annual Conference |
Tue Apr 20 @ 8:00AM - 05:00PM NanoTox2021 |
In October we would like to present the special issue "Future Nanosafety" published in "Chemical Research in Toxicology".
In 17 articles operation procedures for future test methods, alternatives for animal testing, safe-by-design processes and detection methods of nanoparticles are presented.