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Vol.
28 No. 2
March-April 2006
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Announcements
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Macro
and Supramolecular Architectures and Materials
28 May – 1 June 2006, Tokyo, Japan
The 3rd IUPAC International Symposium on Macro- and
Supramolecular Architectures and Materials (MAM-06):
Practical Nano-Chemistry and Novel Approaches will be held
28 May to 1 June 2006, in Tokyo, Japan.
Nanomaterials will play a key role in science and technology
in the 21st century. This symposium provides an interdisciplinary
forum for scientists engaged in the full spectrum of research,
development, and
application to discuss the current status and recent developments
of these materials, with a focus on the chemistry involved
in their production and practical approaches. In addition,
the meeting will cover a wide range of topics, providing a
broad overview of the field. Themes have been selected to
accommodate a wide range of interests to facilitate interdisciplinary
interactions in both academic fields and industrial science
and technology.
The symposium program will cover the following topics:
•
nanomaterials
• chemistry and analysis of nanomaterials
• nanoscale processes
• nanoscale self-assembly and self-organization
• building blocks for nanoscience
• supramolecularity of nano-systems
• functionalization of nanomaterials
• nanoclusters
• nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanowires
• nanolayered materials
• polymers with nanostructures
• nanostructured surfaces
• nanocomposite materials
The
symposium will take place at the International Conference
Center at Waseda University, one of the oldest and the most
prestigious universities in Japan, located in downtown Tokyo
in the Shinjuku area.
Oral and poster contributions of papers covering any area
of the symposium topics are encouraged. Poster sessions will
be an important part of the program.
See
Calendar
for contact information.
www.waseda.jp/assoc-MAM-06
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