4-5 February 2008, Bradford, UK
This two day meeting brought together a range of top speakers showcasing state of the art approaches to nanoparticle science and applications. A number of complementary approaches to the synthesis, measurement and utilisation of nanoparticles with controlled size and shape are beginning to emerge. These are at differing stages of development, all the way from milligram scale academic projects to multi-gram industrial pilot plants. This meeting showcased the UK's most exciting research in the production, processing and applications of nanoparticles (and nanomaterials), with a view to their fundamental chemistries, property measurement, formulation/arrangement and latterly, their commercial exploitation.
Monday 4 Feb 2008
- Exploring Nanomaterials for Biological Labelling Applications
Mark Green, Kings College, Physics Dept. -
Opportunities and Applications of Nanomaterials
Peter Dobson (plenary)
Tuesday 5 Feb 2008
- Photoelectrochemical Properties of Semiconductor Nanoparticle Electrodes
Upul Wijayantha, Loughborough - Nanofluids and Nano-composites
Yulong Ding, Leeds
Oral Presenters:
- Alexei Kornyshev, Imperial College London, UK
- Gleb Sukhorukov, Queen Mary University of London, UK
- Jawwad Darr, University College London, UK
- John Kilmartin, University College London, UK
- Josephine Goodall, University College London, UK
- Lande Liu, University of Leeds, UK
- Laurence Duchesne, University of Liverpool, UK (pdf 2Mb)
- Manuela Russo, Queen Mary University of London, UK
- Marco Conte, University of York, UK
- Mathias Brust, University of Liverpool, UK
- Maya Thanou, Imperial College London, UK
- Michael Garvey, University of Liverpool, UK (part 1- pdf 4.2Mb), (part 2- pdf 3.5Mb)
- Mike Reece, Queen Mary University of London, UK
- Nguyen TK Thanh, University of Liverpool, UK
- Nicolas Schaeffer, University of Liverpool, UK (pdf 3Mb)
- Peter Allan, Brunel University, UK
- Raphaël Lévy, University of Liverpool, UK
- Richard Curry, University of Surrey, UK
- Tshinyadzo Robert Tshikhudo, Advances Materials Division, Mintek, South Africa
- Yannis Alexandrou, University of Liverpool, UK