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Revision as of 16:19, 19 April 2010

NERM
June 2 - 5, 2010
POTSDAM
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MAIN PAGE
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Full technical program
Organic - Inorganic - Physical -
Analytical - Green & Environmental -
Biochemistry & Biomedical -
Nanotechnology - Education
List of invited speakers

Dr. Catherine Hunt - Dr. Berkeley Cue
Schedule - Program schedule
Registration
Vendor exhibition - Vendors
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Accommodation - Campus housing
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Getting to Potsdam
Organization
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LOCATION
Potsdam, NY

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SUNY Potsdam

Campus map - Conference area
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The goal of this symposium is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for scientific and technical exchange to advance the research of nanotechnology in analytical, bioanalytical, and medical applications. A common theme for the emerging interests in nanotechnology is the exploration of the unique electrical, optical, l properties of materials at nanoscale. In addition to discussing the latest experimental and theoretical approaches to probing various nanoscale interfacial phenomena, the symposium will also address the challenges and opportunities in all aspects of innovative applications in analytical, bioanalytical, medical, and other interdisciplinary research fields.

The proposed topics include, but will not be limited to development of nanostructured or nanocomposite materials for constructing sensors, biosensors, medical diagnostics, improvement of chemical and biological detection by manipulating nanoscale size, shape, composition, and interfacial properties, synthesis of multifunctional nanoparticles and nanostructures for enhancement of sensing or detection performance, development of techniques or methodologies for characterizing the nanostructured materials, and experimental and theoretical investigations of nanoscale phenomena responsible for new or improved analytical, bioanalytical, and medical capabilities.

Session organizer: Prof. C-J. Zhong

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Prof. Chuan-Jian Zhong is a professor of Analytical and Materials Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Catalysis, and Nanotechnology at the State University of New York at Binghamton.







Confirmed speakers

  • Prof. Igor Sokolov, Professor in the Department of Physics, the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, and Director of Nanoengineering and Biotechnology Laboratories Center (NABLAB), NY Center for Advanced Material Processing (CAMP) , Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699. "Nanotechnology and Non-traditional Methods of Cancer Detection"
  • Prof. Maria R. Hepel, chair of the Dept. of Chemistry, SUNY Potsdam, and program chair for NERM 2010: "Resonance Elastic Light Scaterring (RELS) Spectroscopy for Monitoring Biomolecule-Induced Gold Nanoparticle Assembly."
  • Prof. Mathew Maye, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Syracuse University: "Quantum Dot based Sensing and Bioimaging."
  • Dr. Jin Luo, SUNY Binghamton.
Dr. Sokolov
Dr. Hepel
Dr. Maye
Dr. Dimitrov