lenary lectures:
Institution | Presentation | file | |
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Prof. François Béguin
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Orléans University, France |
Carbons for Energy Storage Solutions |
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Prof. Klaus Drechsler
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Technical University of Munich, Germany |
The Potential of Carbon Composites for Lightweight Construction for Aerospace and Automotive Applications |
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Prof. Marek Sciazko |
Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal, Poland |
Challenges for Development of Clean Coal Technology |
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Prof. Mauricio Terrones |
The Pennsylvania State University, USA and Shinshu University, Japan |
Novel Forms of Carbon: Defective Graphenes, Nanoribbons with Atomically Smooth Edges and Graphene-Nanotube Hybrid Structures |
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Prof. Sumio Iijima |
Meijo University, Japan |
Nano-Carbon Materials: Synthesis and Application |
Keynote lectures
- Teresa J. Bandosz, USA – Effects of Graphene-Based Phase Addition to the Precursor of the Nanoporous Carbon on Electrochemica
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Toshiaki Enoki, Japan – Magnetism of Nanographene; Edge State and sigma-Dangling Bond
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Silvana Fiorito, Italy – Electrochemical properties influence biological behaviour of DWCNTs
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Yury Gogotsi, USA – Diamond Nanoparticles: Can They Challenge Other Nanoscale Carbons?
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Robert Hurt, USA – A Tip-Entry Mechanism for the Cellular Uptake of Carbon Nanotubes and Implications for Nanosafety
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Mietek Jaroniec, Poland – Development of hierarchically porous carbons: Synthesis strategies combining soft- and hard-templating
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Katsumi Kaneko, Japan Comfinement-Induced Super-High Pressure Effect of Carbon Nanospaces
- Krisztina Laszlo, Hungary – Simultaneous adsorption of toluene and water vapour on a high surface area carbon
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Hong-Ming Lin, Taiwan – Synthesis and Characterization of AuPd/CeO2/MWCNTs Hybrid Materials for Direct Formic Fuels Cells
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Sergey Mikhalovsky, UK – Activated Carbons in Medical Applications – Poisoning and Beyond
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Marc Monthioux, France – Introducing the PyC-on-MWNT technology: a way to overcome some of the carbon nanotube limitations
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Oswin Oettinger, Germany – The Future of Carbon Materials, Industrial Perspectives and Challenges
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Boris Reznik, Germany – Spatial organization of pyrolytic carbon: from pyrolysis to imaging
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Jean-Noël Rouzaud, France – Multiscale Organisation of Irradiated Nuclear Graphite; Consequences for Further Decontamination
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Leszek Stobinski, Poland – Carbon Nanotubes Functionalization for Nanomedical Applications
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Irene Suarez-Martinez, Australia – Thermal Conductivity of Carbon Materials: from amorphous to nanoforms
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Artur P. Terzyk, Poland – Carbon nanotubes as potential materials in hot-melt drug deposition: experiment and simulation
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Mark C. Thies, USA – Fractionation and Characterization of Pyrene Pitch Oligomers: Understanding the Building Blocks for Carbon Materials
- Amod Ogale, USA – High Thermal Conductivity Carbon Fibers from Petroleum-Based Experimental Mesophase Pitch
- Gerard L. Vignoles, France – Multi- scale model of pyrocarbon chemical vapor infiltration from propane: quantitative validation on kinetics and nanotexture
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Jennifer Romero, Canada – Progress on the combinatorial preparation and evaluation of carbon adsorbent materials
- Alexandre F. Léonard, Belgium – Nanostructured Carbon Materials for Energy Storage Applications: Control of Porosity and Surface Composition of Resorcinol-Formaldehyde Xerogels
- Stéphanie Patel, France – Characterization of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes grown on Carbon Fibres for composites applications
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Mirko Kunowsky, Spain – Activated Carbon Monoliths for Gas Storage at Room Temperature
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Kazunori Fujisawa, Japan – Electrochemical Performance of Heteroatom Doped-Graphene as an Electrode for Supercapacitor
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Pascaline Pré, France – Morphological Analysis of Nanoporous Carbon Structure
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Cheng Hui-Ming, China – CVD Growth of Large-Size Single Crystal Graphene and 3D Graphene Macrostructures
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Elzbieta Frackowiak, Poland – Enhancement of the activated carbon electrode capacitance by dihydroxybenzene electrochemical grafting
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Jacek Jagiello, USA – Effect of curvature of graphene pore walls on adsorption in porous carbons
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Quan-Hong Yang, China – Graphene-Based Hybrids and Their Electrochemical Applications