Upperside Conferences NanoEnergy2008 21-23 October 2008 - Paris
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Today, nano-materials are the foundation for a fast-growing approach to energy saving. Indeed, nanotechnology offers the ability to enhance many key properties of energy technologies to achieve sustainability and secure the future energy supplies.

In the near future the impact on the energy sector will mainly be improvement of efficiency in current technologies. For instance, more and more companies are investing gGreen Nanotechh by creating products that are friendly to the environment and save energy. Reduction of carbon emissions is fast becoming the number one priority of corporations and industrial nanotech can make a positive contribution to this issue. Other companies address the rapidly growing clean-burn fuel market.

Energy Saving also includes technologies such as better insulation, solid sate lighting and reduction of weight of automobiles by the use of carbon nanotube and nanofibers in composite materials for weight reduction in automotive applications.

On the longer term, nanotechnology will help to promote the use of revolutionary new energy sources such as hydrogen and solar panels.

Efficient plastic solar cells are extremely desirable because they are inexpensive and light weight, especially in comparison to traditional silicon solar panels. But they must at least convert about 8 percent of the light that hits them to useful electrical power.

   
 

Researchers have worked for years to create flexible organic solar cells that can be wrapped around surfaces, rolled up or even painted onto structures.

New energy generation processes will also be dominated by applications in hydrogen fuel cells. Transport should be the dominant application for this research area.

During the NanoEnergy conference, to be held in Paris Tapis Rouge Conference Center on 21 to 23 October, 2008, researchers and industrials will address these aspects in detail through up to date contributions.

The Conference Agenda is now on line.

The proposals submitted have been examined by the scientific committee.

 
   
   
 
             
   
 
Renaut Mosdale Ph.D
President, Paxitech
 
Andriy Kovalenko
National Institute for Nanotechnology 
 
Alejandro A. Franco
Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, DRT/LITEN/Département de Technologies de l’Hydrogène
Laboratoire de Composants PEM (LCPEM)
 
Martin Schmidt
Project Officer - Nanotechnology
Unit "Nano- and Converging Sciences and Technologies"
European Commission, DG Research, Industrial Technologies
 
Daryl Boudreaux, PhD
Partner and Chief Scientific Officer
NanoHoldings LLC
 
Dr. Hong Wang
Department of Physiscs
West Virginia University
 
Latika Menon
Department of Physics
Northeastern University Boston
 
Panch Ratan Mishra
Department of Physics
Banaras Hindu University
 
Dr. Moghtada Mobedi
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Izmir Institute of Technology
 
Zhang Zhi
National Key Laboratory for Surface Physics and Chemistry, Sichuan
 
 
 
Dr. Vincent Artero
Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux UMR 5249
CEA-CNRS-Université J. Fourier
 
Prof Christopher Pickett (CAP)
School of Chemistry & Pharmacy
 
Vladimir Lysenko
Lyon Institute of Nanotechnology
CNRS CNRS UMR-5270
 
Anna Siu
Risoe-DTU, Polymer Department Risoe National Laboratory
 
Michael Gasda
PhD student, Center for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
 

Richard J. Curry
Advanced Technology Institute
University of Surrey

 
Giampiero Ruani
Institute of Nanostructured Materials (ISMN-CNR)
 
Jozef B. Flizikowski, full Professor
Department of Special Purpose Machinery and Environment Protection
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
University of Technology and Life Sciences
 
Sattar Dargahi Maleki
Department of Material Engineering
Iran University of Science and Technology
 
 
 
Dr. Laurent Gravier
Institut de Physique des Nanostructures
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
 
Marc Plissonnier
CEA Liten
 
L.J. Simpson
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
 
M. Shaijumon
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Rice University
 
Prof. Ehud Gazit, Ph.D.
Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology
Tel Aviv University
 
Juha Sarlin
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
 
Agnieszka Molendowska
Strathclyde University Glasgow
 
strong>Ashok N. Bhaskarwar
Department of Chemical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
 
Simin Janitabar Darzi
Department of Material Engineering
Iran University of science and technology
 
 
 
 
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