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- 30.08.2019 - Nanowire Week 2019The Nanowire Week 2019 will be held in Pisa (Tuscany), Italy, from September 23 to 27, 2019. Nanowire Week 2019 is merging two well-established and highly successful annual workshops: NANOWIRES and the Nanowire Growth Workshop. Nanowire Week 2019 will follow the same objectives, scientific standards and programs of the previous editions in Lund and Hamilton, covering all topics of nanowire-related research, from fabrication and fundamental properties to applications. You are invited to contribute your research results on all aspects of nanowire research. Main topics include: -Nanowire synthesis -Nanowire growth modeling -Heterostructures and alloys -Nanowire integration into functional materials -Arrays, networks and hierarchial systems -Advanced microscopies and spectroscopies applied to nanowires -Optical, electrical, thermal and mechanical properties -Electron transport and doping in nanowires -Quantum behaviors and devices -Nanowire integration into functional materials -Hybrid nanowire-biological systems -Sensors and actuators -Electronic and optoelectronic devices -Energy conversion and storage
Link http://webtheory.sns.it/nanowireweek2019/index.php