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The first edition of TNT Japan (Trends in Nanotechnology International Conference) will be held from the 29th to the 31st of January 2014 at Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo (Japan), and is being launched following the overwhelming success of earlier TNT Conferences across Europe. TNT Japan will be held in parallel with nano tech 2014, the largest International exhibition on Nanotechnology. This synergy will encourage companies, universities and research centers to foster technical cooperation in the nanotechnology field. TNT Japan will help connecting companies with influential top scientists to share common objectives and drive the commercialization and the know-how of nanotechnology.
The TNT Japan conference will keep the main fundamental features of the European editions, providing a unique opportunity for broad interaction.
The event currently features 40 Keynote and Invited speakers from around the World - among them: Prof. Sumio Iijima (Meijo Univ., Japan), Prof. Hiroyuki Sakaki (Toyota Technological Institute, Japan), Prof. Toshiaki Enoki (Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan), Prof. Yoichi Ando (Osaka Univ., Japan), Prof. Masakazu Aono (MANA/NIMS, Japan), Prof. Uzi Landman (Georgia Tech., USA), Prof. Peter Norlander (Rice Univ., USA), Prof. Javier Aizpurua (CFM-UPV/EHU & DIPC, Spain), Prof. Francisco Guinea (ICMM/CSIC, Spain), Prof. Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge Univ., UK) and Prof. James Gimzewski (UCLA, USA).
The call for abstracts (oral & poster presentations) is open until tomorrow December 18, 2013.
Registration fees for one, two and three days costs 50€, 90€ and 120€ respectively.
The event is organized by Phantoms Foundation (Spain) and MANA/NIMS (Japan).
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