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Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum
Abstract Deadline: December 14, 2004
Paper Deadline: December 24, 2004
This conference enables participants to submit abstracts online at http://www.apnf.org/ocs/submit.php?cf=2.
Presentations can include:
• Single papers (abstract max of 350 words) • Multiple paper sessions (overview max of 350 words) • Plenary presentations (abstract max of 350 words)
Call for Papers Announcement
International Symposium on
Nanotechnology in
Environmental Protection and Pollution
The Asia Pacific Nanotechnology Forum, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR, AORD), and The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA).
Peer reviewed publication of accepted papers:
Journal of Science and Technology for Advanced Materials
Special Issue Vol. 6 No. 5/6 (July 2005)
Please download the INSNEPP 2005 Manuscript Preparation Guidelines for Authors at http://www.apnf.org/download.php .
Once your Abstract has been accepted, you may choose to upload a complete PDF version of your paper through this website or email it directly to the conference organizer. In case you cannot convert your manuscript to PDF, please send an original electronic (Word or text) version directly to the conference oganizer.
12-14 January, 2005, Bangkok, Thailand
Environmental protection and pollution issues are topics, which were frequently mentioned in previous APNF conference and workshops as topics that need to be addressed sooner than later. This has become even more relevant after the EC announced plans of compulsory testing and registration of 30,000 chemical compounds regardless of whether they are actually sold as product or only appear as intermediates in the production processes. At the same time, new advances emerged in the usage of Nanotechnology in environmental protection. In addition to highlighting and discussing the various topics at this symposium, a further aim is to bring together and to establish an expert community in this particular area Nanotechnology.
12 January 2005
Nanotechnology in Environmental Protection
Petroleum Processing
Environmental Catalysts
Nanoporous Materials
Construction Materials
Windows, Light Guides, IR/UV Radiation Sinks
Water Salinity
Markers and Tracers
Contaminants Cleanup
Sensors and NEMS
New Energies
13 Janaury 2005
Nanotechnology Hazards and Helpers in Applications
Electronic
Chemical
Biological
Medical
Food
Construction
Consumer Goods
Resource Recycling
14 January 2005
Nanotechnology Toxicity and Environmental Pollution
Construction Materials
Food Industry
Consumer Goods
Processing Waste
Standards
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