TNT2008 is been launched following the overwhelming success of earlier Nanotechnology Conferences. The TNT2008 edition (September 01-05, 2008) will be held in the "Auditorio Principe Felipe" facilities (Oviedo, Spain). This high-level scientific meeting series aims to present a broad range of current research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology as well as related policies (European Commission, etc.) or other kind of initiatives (iNANO, FinNano, GDR-E, etc.). TNT events have demonstrated that they are particularly effective in transmitting information and establishing contacts among workers in this field.
The TNT2008 structure will keep the fundamental features of the previous editions, providing a unique opportunity for broad interaction.

Keynotes
  Abdelmadjid Anane (THALES, France)
  Masakazu Aono (MANA / NIMS, Japan)
  Emmerich Beragnolli (Vienna Uni. of Technology, Austria)
  Christian Bernhard (Univ. of Fribourg / FriMat, Switzerland)
  Flemming Besenbacher (iNANO, Denmark)
  Alexander Bittner (CIC nanoGUNE, Spain)
  Abderrazzak Douhal (Univ. de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
  Dmitri Golberg (NIMS & MANA, Japan)
  Leonhard Grill (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
  Stephan Hofmann (University of Cambridge, UK)
  Jacob Israelachvili (University of California, USA)
  Kazuo Kadowaki (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
  Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech. Institute, USA)
  Efrat Lifshitz (Technion, Israel)
  Luis M. Liz-Marzan (Universidad de Vigo, Spain)
  Cefe Lopez (ICMM-CSIC, Spain)
  Brahim Lounis (Université Bordeaux 1 and CNRS, France)
  Neil Mathur (University of Cambridge, UK)
  Jose I. Martin (University of Oviedo, Spain)
  Emilio Mendez (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)
  Lars Montelius (Lund University, Sweden)
  Kornelius Nielsch (University of Hamburg, Germany)
  Josep Nogues  (Institut Catala de Nanotecnologia, Spain)
  Danny Porath (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
  Toshitsugu Sakamoto (NEC Corporation, Japan)
  Frank Scheffold (University of Fribourg/frimat, Switzerland)
  Ivan Schuller (University of California, USA)
  Michelle Simmons (Univ. of New South Wales, Australia)
  Urs Staufer (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
  Dieter Suess (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
  Nongjian Tao (Arizona State University, USA)
  Paolo Vavassori (nanoGUNE, Spain)

Deadlines
Early Bird Registration Fee
July 10,2008
Abstract Submission (Poster request)
July 31,2008
Manuscript Submission (PSSc)
Sep 30,2008

Contact


   Antonio Correia




   Fundacion PHANTOMS




   Madrid Science Park / Parque Científico de Madrid




   Pabellón C, Ctra. Colmenar Viejo Km 15




   Campus de Cantoblanco-UAM, 28049 Madrid




   Spain


News
  (11/09) Guideline for authors. More Info
  
(29/07) Tentative TNT2008 programme online. More Info
  
(18/07) TNT2008 and CIC nanoGUNE will organise a specific session on  Nanomagnetism
  
(07/07) TNT2008 and Raith GmbH will organise a specific session on Nanofabrication
  
(07/07) TNT2008 and EU/FET-nanoICT proactive program will organise a specific session on Nano-scale ICT Devices and Systems
  (30/06)
Extended deadlines for "early bird fees". More Info
  
9th Trends in Nanotechnology International Conference (TNT2008) will take place in Oviedo (Spain) - Auditorio Principe Felipe - September 01-05, 2008. More Info
  "Trends in Nanotechnology" International Conference series Portal (TNTconf) online. More Info

TNT2008 Exhibition
TNT conferences provide an ideal venue for industrial, academic and governmental organizations to share common objectives and drive the commercialisation of nanotechnology discoveries. Last year more than 425 participants gathered in San Sebastian (Spain) for TNT2007, and 23 companies and organizations exhibited at this meeting. The combined exhibition, poster displays, and catering was a big success as well as  the "Passport to Prizes" program, a big hit with both exhibitors and 
attendees.


This year we have chosen Oviedo for TNT2008. This lively city is  located in the North of Spain, and it is well connected by road and  rail to other parts of Spain and Europe. In addition, there is an  airport nearby. Research Institutes and Universities, future  technology and research centres (CINN) and extensive business and  industrial activities, all combine to give Oviedo, and its  surroundings, its singular potential for commercial growth and  development.

More Info
TNT2008


TNT2008 Material Online:

Download conference Abstract Book

Download conference Abstract Book (Posters)


Learn more about the previous edition celebrated in San Sebastian (Spain)