Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual

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Advances and applications in carbon related nanomaterials: From pure to doped structures including heteroatom layers

2019, Dec 09 -- Dec 13

Organizers:
R. Arenal (LMA - INA, chairman)
C. P. Ewels (Nantes U.)
D. Golberg (Queensland University of Technology)
V. Meunier (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
A. Rubio (U. País Vasco - Fritz Haber Institut - Max Plank Gesellschaft)

Significant advances have been recently made in the science of nano-carbon materials (nanotubes, graphene, nanodiamonds, fullerenes, nanoporous, cyclic nanotube rings (CPPs) and ribbons …). These developments do not only pertain to fundamental/basic studies but have also yielded tremendous progress in the development of technological applications. Following the steady growth and maturity of the field of nano-carbon research, which now includes significant industrial contributions, it becomes increasingly important for these communities to assemble and focus on scientific challenges.

The presence of dopants and surface modification in the otherwise pure carbon materials opens the possibility of tuning their properties (electronic, optoelectronic…) and in some cases in a controlled way. In addition, other layered inorganic materials, such as boron nitride, WS2, MoS2… are becoming increasingly important, due to properties absent in their pure carbon counterparts. This field of research is very dynamic and involves multidisciplinary areas ranging from chemistry, physics, materials science, and other prominent ones as biology and medicine due to the functional aspects of these nanomaterials. Thus, the impact of this field covers a significant number of potential applications as improved (bio)sensors, interconnectors (electronic), optoelectronic devices.

Following the success of the first three editions organized in 2013, 2015 and 2017 (HeteroNanoCarb13, HeteroNanoCarb15, HeteroNanoCarb17), HeteroNanoCarb19 will provide a unique forum for researchers, scientists, and engineers from different countries worldwide who are actively involved in the research on issues to disseminate their latest research results and development achievements. In addition to the exciting scientific and technological themes, the conference offers a platform to promote and encourage interaction among researchers for collaboration. To allow researchers from various stages of their career to take advantage of this event, the technical program will consist of a combination of invited, contributed oral, and poster presentations.

Program Outline

- Synthesis of pure and doped carbon-based nanomaterials (graphene, nanotubes, nanodiamonds, fullerenes) and heteroatomic ones (BN, WS2, MoS2)
- Growth/formation mechanisms of these nanomaterials
- Advanced characterization/spectroscopic studies (Raman, EELS, TEM, XPS, STS & other techniques)
- Spectroscopic (Raman, EELS, STS, IR) studies of these nano-objects
- Composite and hybrid carbon-based nanomaterials
- Nanoporous carbon materials (synthesis, applications)
- Transport, electronic, optoelectronic properties
- Mechanical, chemical and electromechanical properties of these nano-systems
- Functionalization, surface modification, and chemistry of nanomaterials
- Processing and Applications
- Multiscale modeling and computation in the above areas

Previous Years

For information on previous meetings, please see the websites for You can find the websites for HeteroNanoCarb 2013, HeteroNanoCarb 2015 and HeteroNanoCarb 2017.

Organising committee

Dr. Raul Arenal (chair)
Laboratorio de Microscopias Avanzadas (LMA), Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragona (INA) - U. de Zaragoza, Spain. ARAID researcher.
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Dr. Chris P. Ewels (co - chair)
Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel CNRS UMR6502, Université de Nantes, France
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Prof. Dmitri Golberg (co - chair)
Professor & Australian Laureate Fellow, School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering, Science & Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia
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Prof. Vincent Meunier (co - chair)
Department of Physics and Materials Science and Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
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Prof. Angel Rubio (co - chair)
Nano-Bio Spectroscopy Group and ETSF, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain. Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Germany
[email protected]

Advisory Committee

- Prof. Alan Dalton - University of Sussex, UK
- Prof. Yury Gogotsi - Drexel University, USA
- Dr. Dieter Gruen - Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Prof. Sumio Ijima - NEC Corporation, Ibaraki, Japan
- Prof. Arkady V. Krasheninnikov - Aalto University, Finland
- Prof. Philippe Lambin - University of Namur, Belgium
- Dr. Wolfgang Maser - ICB, CSIC, Spain
- Dr. Marc Monthioux - CEMES, CNRS, Toulouse, France
- Prof. Elena Obraztsova - A:M: Prokhorov General Physics Institute RAS, Russia
- Prof. Thomas Pichler - University of Vienna, Austria
- Prof. C.N.R. Rao - Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India
- Dr. Jean-Loius Sauvajol - CNRS - U. Montpellier II, France
- Dr. Kazu Suenaga - AIST, Japan
- Prof. Reshef Tenne - Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

Invited Speakers

Prof. Paola Ayala - University of Vienna, Austria
Prof. Sofie Cambré - Antwerp University, Belgium
Prof. Thomas Heine - Leipzig university, Germany
Dr. Martine Mayne - CEA-Saclay, France
Dr. Thomas Reiss - Fraunhofer-Institute ISI, Germany
Prof. Odile Stephan - U. Paris-Saclay / CNRS, Orsay, France
Prof. Takashi Taniguchi - NIMS, Tsukuba - Japan
Prof. Mauricio Terrones - Penn State University, USA
Prof. Miguel Ugeda - Nanogune, Spain
Dr. Damien West - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Call for participation

Abstract submission should be done through here.

* Abstracts files should be in .doc or .docx format
* A complete abstract example and guidelines could be downloaded here.
* Abstract definitive deadline (oral contributions): Oct 22nd
* Contributed talks selection: Oct 10th

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Regular fee: 395 eur.
Students fee: 295 eur.

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This session has received financial support from the following institutions:

  • Ministerio de ciencia, innovación y universidades
  • Gobierno de Aragón
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  • DPH
  • Universidad de Zaragoza
  • Ayuntamiento de Benasque

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