Thursday, 16 August 2018

Advanced Materials 2018 – Poster presentation




We welcome Poster_Presentations for the upcoming meeting on Advanced_Materials & Nanotechnology is to be held in Berlin Germany on September 17-18, 2018.

Join us and Explore the Modern Techniques and Developments of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology.

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Monday, 13 August 2018

Nanotechnology in Materials Science



Nanotechnology is the engineering of practical systems at the subatomic scale. This spreads both current work and ideas that are further developed. In its unique sense, nanotechnology suggests the expected ability to fabricate things from the base up, utilizing methods and instruments being created today to make finish, elite items. Two guideline strategies are used in nanotechnology are the “base up” procedure, materials and contraptions are delivered utilizing sub-atomic parts which gather themselves artificially by models of nuclear acknowledgment. In the “top-down” technique, nano-objects are worked from greater components without nuclear level control. Advancement of utilization fusing semiconductor nanoparticles to be utilized as a part of the up and coming age of items, for example, show innovation, lighting, sun powered cells and organic imaging; see quantum specks. Late use of nano materials incorporates a scope of biomedical applications, for example, tissue designing, medicate conveyance, and biosensors. 

Nano materials and nano composites 
Microfabrication 
Materials metrology and Synthesis 
Nanoparticles 
Carbon nanotubes 
Nanophotonics 
Nanomedicine 

To know More about Nanotechnology grab the chance and attend the forthcoming Conference: 5th International Conference on Advanced Material Research and Nanotechnology.


Thursday, 9 August 2018

How can Nanotechnology improve fuel cells?

Catalysts are used with fuels such as hydrogen or methanol to produce hydrogen ions. Platinum, which is very expensive, is the catalyst typically used in this process. Companies are using nanoparticles of platinum to reduce the amount of platinum needed, or using nanoparticles of other materials to replace platinum entirely and thereby lower costs.

Fuel cells contain membranes that allow hydrogen ions to pass through the cell but do not allow other atoms or ions, such as oxygen, to pass through. Companies are using nanotechnology to create more efficient membranes; this will allow them to build lighter weight and longer lasting fuel cells.

Small fuel cells are being developed that can be used to replace batteries in handheld devices such as PDAs or laptop computers. Most companies working on this type of fuel cell are using methanol as a fuel and are calling them DMFC’s, which stands for direct methanol fuel cell. DMFC’s are designed to last longer than conventional batteries. In addition, rather than plugging your device into an electrical outlet and waiting for the battery to recharge, with a DMFC you simply insert a new cartridge of methanol into the device and you’re ready to go.


To know More about Nanotechnology grab the chance and attend the forthcoming Conference: 5th International Conference on Advanced Material Research and Nanotechnology.


Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Student Participants : Advanced Materials 2018

We welcome our Student_Participants for the upcoming meeting 5th International Conference on Advanced Material Research and Nanotechnology which is going to be held in Berlin Germany during September 17-18, 2018.

Join us and Explore the Modern Techniques and Developments of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology

For more details: http://bit.ly/AdvancedMaterials2018


Monday, 6 August 2018

Keynote Speaker

We welcome our #Keynote_speakers for the upcoming meeting on #Advanced Materials & #Nanotechnology is to be held in #Berlin #Germany on #September 17-18, 2018. 


Join us and Explore the Modern Techniques and Developments of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology

For more details, http://bit.ly/AdvancedMaterials2018

Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Nanotechnology in Cars



Nanotechnology will help automotive manufacturers make the paint last longer, decrease the rust factor, make windows easier to clean, make stronger tires, and make bodies lighter weight and thus, more fuel efficient. You’ll see these and more advances in the cars of the future, courtesy of nanotechnology.
NANOTECHNOLOGY KEEPS THAT PAINT JOB SHINY

Everyone who has ever owned a new car knows the heartbreak of that first big scratch in the paint job. Nanotechnology could help you out because several companies are producing scratch-resistant products that could be built into your car’s paint job or applied aftermarket. These products use nanoparticles that form chemical bonds to the car surface, creating a longer-lasting coating.

To know More about Nanotechnology grab the chance and attend the forthcoming Conference: 5th International Conference on Advanced Material Research and Nanotechnology.

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