Greener Nano 2010
06.16.10
Portland, OR
GN10, Reducing principles to practice
16-18 June 2010
University of Oregon White Stag Building
Portland, OR
Who should attend?
This conference brings together academics, industrialists and policymakers to discuss approaches to developing economically viable, environmentally benign methods to advance nanotechnology. If you are interested in learning about nanotechnology or how to adopt strategies to develop inherently safer, greener nanomaterials, then this conference is for you.
SNNI's 5th annual conference, GN10: Reducing principles to practice will feature advances in the design and production of greener nanomaterials. Presentations will range from fundamental research to industrial applications and will include keynote presentations from experts in the field followed by a series of interactive, fast-paced discussions that will engage the audience in the state of the art.
New this year!
We will include a half-day "Greener Nano 101" class on Wednesday, June 16th. If you are new to the field and are interested in how a greener approach to nanotechnology can provide new opportunities for innovation while improving the financial bottom line, you should plan to 'enroll' in Greener Nano 101 (it's free). Lectures will be presented by leaders in the field. Topics include, principles of green chemistry and their application to nanotechnology, a nanotechnology primer, the case for a greener approach to nanotechnology and the opportunities and benefits that derive from this approach.
Registration link is here.
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