Nanoscale 3D printing & nano-scale fabrication Scientific Session
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This session explores the properties, synthesis methods, and applications of materials and structures at the nanoscale. Topics include nanomaterials’ unique mechanical, optical, and electronic properties, as well as their potential in various fields such as sensors, catalysis, and biomedical applications.
Discussing advanced techniques in 3D printing at the nanoscale, this session covers methods like direct laser writing, two-photon polymerization, and electron beam lithography. It explores precision fabrication of complex nanostructures and their applications in optics, electronics, and biomaterials.
This session showcases practical applications of nanoscale 3D printing across different sectors. Examples include creating microfluidic devices for biomedical research, nano-electromechanical systems (NEMS) for electronics, and metamaterials for advanced optics.
Focusing on materials tailored for nanoscale fabrication processes, this session covers nanocomposites, nanoporous materials, and self-assembled nanostructures. Discussions include their synthesis, characterization, and applications in nanoelectronics, energy storage, and environmental sensing.
Addressing the role of computational tools in nanoscale fabrication, this session explores molecular dynamics simulations, density functional theory (DFT), and finite element analysis (FEA). Topics include optimizing nanostructure design, predicting material properties, and simulating fabrication processes.
This forward-looking session discusses emerging trends in nanoscale fabrication, such as bottom-up assembly techniques, bio-inspired materials synthesis, and nanorobotics. It also explores future directions in nanotechnology research and industrial applications.
Highlighting advancements in nanoscale fabrication for electronics and photonics, this session covers nano-devices like quantum dots, nanowires, and plasmonic nanostructures. Discussions include their use in high-speed computing, ultra-sensitive sensors, and next-generation optical devices.
This session explores nanomaterials’ role in energy conversion and storage technologies. Topics include nanocatalysts for fuel cells, nanostructured electrodes for batteries, and photovoltaic nanomaterials for solar cells, emphasizing efficiency and sustainability.
Addressing applications of nanoscale printing technologies in aerospace and defense industries, this session covers lightweight nanocomposites, nanosensors for structural health monitoring, and nanomaterials for stealth technology and advanced weaponry.
This session focuses on nanotechnology applications for environmental monitoring and remediation. Topics include nanosensors for detecting pollutants, nanostructured membranes for water purification, and nanomaterials for air quality monitoring.
Discussing the intersection of nanotechnology with medicine and healthcare, this session covers drug delivery systems, nano-bio interfaces, and nanoscale imaging techniques. Topics include personalized medicine, regenerative therapies, and diagnostics.
Addressing advancements in nanofabrication techniques for optoelectronic applications, this session covers nanophotonic devices, quantum emitters, and nanostructured materials for LEDs and displays. Discussions include enhancing efficiency, brightness, and miniaturization.
This session explores the use of nanoscale 3D printing for fabricating soft robotics components and flexible electronics. Topics include stretchable sensors, bio-inspired actuators, and smart textiles, highlighting their applications in wearable technology and healthcare.
Discussing strategies inspired by biological systems, this session explores biomimetic approaches to nanoscale fabrication. Topics include self-assembly of nanostructures, bio-inspired materials synthesis, and nanoscale mimicking of biological processes.
Highlighting new materials and technologies in nanoscale fabrication, this session covers graphene and other 2D materials, nanocomposites, and nanomanufacturing techniques like atomic layer deposition (ALD) and nanoimprint lithography.
This session focuses on recent advancements and applications of 2D materials at the nanoscale. Topics include graphene-based devices, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), and their integration into nanoelectronics, photonics, and energy storage systems.