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FRAUNHOFER INSTITUTE FOR MANUFACTURING E N G I N E E R I N G A N D A U T O M AT I O N I PA

REGISTRATION
Please sign up for the conference online (http://www.stuttgartnanodays.de) by August 29th, 2011. If you would join the conference afterward, please contact the conference office. Conference Fee including: participation in all presentations, conference documents with the presentation materials, lunch and refreshments during the conference Regular price: 579 Early bird discount: 10% off until July 1st Student rate: 250 (please send the matriculation to the conference office via e-mail or post in advance)

VENUE: Musikhalle Ludwigsburg


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STUTTGART NANODAYS 2011

Stuttgart Nanodays is a conference aimed to address recent developments in the area of carbon nanotechnology, from their synthesis through properties, up to novel applications. The unique goal of the conference is to: Target specific fields of nanomaterials development Identify those developments within the nanomaterials field that promise to be transformative in their commercial aspects Foster discussions among reading scientists and entrepreneurs, which may lead to a tangible roadmap to realize that commercial potential.

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VENUE: Musikhalle Ludwigsburg Bahnhofstrae 19 71638 Ludwigsburg Germany

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CONTACT
Fraunhofer for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA Nobelstrasse 12 70569 Stuttgart (Vaihingen) Germany Tel.: Fax.: E-Mail: +49 711 970 3706 +49 711 970 3995 nanodays@ipa.fraunhofer.de

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ACCESS
From Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof: It takes 20 min. to the station Ludwigsburg by S-Bahn S4 or S5 (3.40 Euro) It takes 10 min. to the station Ludwigsburg by RE (Regional-Express, bound for Heilbronn Hauptbahnhof or Mhlacker, 3.40 Euro) From Stuttgart Airport: It takes 20 min. to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (central station) by SBahn S2 or S3. Please change there to RE or S-Bahn to the station Ludwigsburg. Total travel time will be 40-45 min. (4.50 Euro).

Stuttgart Nanodays is an international conference bringing together the best researchers in the field of nanotechnology with the end-users. Here you will not only have the chance to learn about the latest developments in the field but also to expand your network and to have an open discussion about technological challenges and opportunities with a wide range of experts including those who have started up new businesses and successfully implemented nanotechnology applications.

September 29-30, 2011 Musikhalle, Ludwigsburg/Germany

We are looking forward to welcoming you at the conference!

PROGRAM

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PROGRAM

Day 1: September 29th (Thu.)


Opening
09:30 10:00 10:15 Arrival and Welcome Welcome and Introduction of Fraunhofer IPA (Director Fraunhofer IPA ) Opening Words from the Chairman and Review Nanodays 2010 Ivica Kolaric

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Superior Performance of Carbon Nanotube Coated Neural Probes Davide Ricci

Day 2: September 30th (Fri.)


Opening
09:30 10:00 Arrival and Welcome Welcome and Introduction Ivica Kolaric (Germany)

12:55 13:55 14:30

Lunch Break Golden Rule for Nano Carbons Ivica Kolaric Commercialisation of Carbon Nanotubes Bojan Boskovic

Graphene Session
Chair: Siegmar Roth (Germany/Korea) 14:30 15:05 Scalable Fabrication of Graphene Based Electronics Georg Duesberg Electrically Conductive Carbon Nanomaterials and Its Potential in Polymer Composites Karl Schulte 15:40 16:15 16:50 17:20 Posters Session and Coffee Break Graphene Synthesis Viera Skakalova Graphene Mass Production Urszula Kosidlo Coating of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Christopher Hubrich 11:50 11:15 10:40

Application Session
Chair: Carsten Glanz (Germany) 10:10 Carbon Reinforced Ceramic Materials, Influence from Nanofillers to Electrical, Mechanical and Tribological Properties Carsten Glanz Carbon Nanotube Paper Manufacturing and Composite Applications Jessica Ravine Metal Surface Modification by Un-Bundled Carbon Nanotube Coating Katsuyoshi Kondoh Pulsed Plasma Technology Enables Room Temperature Deposition for Flexible Plastics Carlo Taliani 12:25 High-Performance Heating Elements up to 250 C CNT Films on Thin and Flexible Substrates Dominik Nemec 17:50 18:00 Poster Session Award Review and Closing Remarks Ivica Kolaric 17:10 16:35 16:00 15:05 Coffee Break

Electronics Session
Chair: David Carroll (USA) 10:30 11:10 KEYNOTE: Advances in Organic Thermoelectrics David Carroll Carbon Nanomaterials for Energy Storage Applications Sivaram Arepalli 11:45 Electrical Hysteresis in Nanodevices: Carbon Nanotubes and Nanowires Gyu Tae Kim 12:20 13:20 Lunch Break 17:50 Transparent Conducting Films Based on Nanocarbons Siegmar Roth

Actuators Session
Chair: Ivica Kolaric (Germany) 15:25 Ionic Polymer Actuators Based on Carbon Nanotubes and Ionic Liquids and Their Applications Kinji Asaka Fabrication of Conducting IPN Actuators for Microsystems Frdric Vidal Modeling of Carbon Nanotubes on the Mesoscale Thomas Wallmersperger KEYNOTE: CNT Actuators Ray Baughman

Closing Remarks Siegmar Roth

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