ANU to host the 14th Annual International Electromaterials Science Symposium in February

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Posted
December 5, 2019
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Sam Findlay
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Our Australian National University node in Canberra is gearing up to host next year’s International Electromaterials Science Symposium to review and discuss the most recent advances in materials science by researchers and industry professionals from across the globe.

 

 

The Symposium will run over three days from 5-7 of February to provide a multidisciplinary forum for our participants from across our eight Australian collaborating institutions, as well as our international partners from around the world.

 

A wealth of knowledge will be shared throughout the Symposium, with topics covering both the fundamental and applied aspects of electromaterials, new devices, and across our broad areas of research in Health, Energy, and Ethics.

 

The Symposium will also offer a platform for leading international scientists and engineers to communicate their work to the next generation of researchers and inspire us to continue to make the scientific and technological breakthroughs that are necessary to continue our transition towards a cleaner, healthier and more socially conscious society.

 

Plenary speakers will include Prof Shirley Meng and Prof Richard Kaner from the University of California and Professor Justin Gooding from the University of NSW, with further speakers to be announced soon.

 

Find more information and register for the 14th Annual International Electromaterials Science Symposium here.

 

The 14th Annual International Electromaterials Science Symposium is supported by Chemical Science, Journal of Materials Chemistry, Materials Horizons and ProDigitek Australia.

 

 

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