NanoMaterials for Energy and Environment 2024 (NanoMatEn2024)
The 9th Edition of the NanoMaterials for Energy and Environment international conference and exhibition, focusing on nanoscience and nanotechnology applicable for renewable energies for sustainable development, will be held on 5th to 7th of June, 2024, in Paris, France.
NanoMatEn 2024 gathers physicists, chemists, materials scientists, and engineers, working in the interdisciplinary fields of nano-related science and technology to meet the potential future challenges and applications as nanomaterials are developing quickly, exceptionally for clean energy and environmental applications. Comprehensive study of the physicochemical, structural, microstructural, and surface properties of nanomaterials is essential to improve the efficiency and sustainability in various technological applications.
The Nano Materials for the Energy and the Environment 2024 conference main topics include:
- Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology for energy conversion and storage
- Nanomaterials for solar cells and Photovoltaics
- Nanowire-based, silicon, and Dye-Sensitized Solar cells
- Inorganic Thin Film cells & modules
- Nanomaterials for hydrogen, fuel cells and thermal energy
- Energy Storage, Batteries, Capacitors and Novel Generation
- Alloys, design and processing in Renewable Energy Technologies
- Graphene Nanotechnology for Energy Production and Storage: supercapacitors, solar cells, and batteries
- Nanotechnology for Fossil Fuels and CO2
- Nano-Nuclear Materials
- Nanomaterials for environment protection and remediation
- Nanotechnology for water desalination
- Nanomaterials and nanostructures for gas sorption, storage, and sensing
European Conference on Applications of Surface and Interface Analysis (ECASIA 2024)
The European Conference and exhibition on Applications of Surface and Interface Analysis (ECASIA’24) will take place from 9 to 14 June 2024, at Swedish Exhibition Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden, organized by Chalmers University of Technology. This event will emphasize on the fundamental and applied research and technology applications of the latest surface-related methods.
The conference include surface characterization methods, such as X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and atom probe tomography for comprehensive study of solar cells, soft matter and complex interfaces.