A call for abstracts for the TMS (The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society) 2022 Symposium:
NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS
Plasmonics in Nanocomposite Materials 2022
Plasmonic nanocomposites and are an emerging class of materials that integrate the most widely utilized building blocks, namely metallic nanoparticles as a plasmonic component, with an assortment of other similar/dissimilar nanostructures leading to new multifunctional systems with improved functionalities and properties that offer enormous potential for new applications.
This symposium will cover the recent achievements in the design, fabrication, and application of plasmonic nanocomposites in different fields of science including material science, medicine, and industry, and it will cover their significant impact on global society. We expect to have sessions that focus on the design and development of nanoparticle-based materials that have applications ranging from sensing, and optics to bio-diagnostic and therapeutic implications.
ORGANIZERS
Nasrin Hooshmand, Senior Research Scientist, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Simona E. Hunyadi Murph, Savannah River National Laboratory
Hagar I. Labouta, University of Manitoba
Max Anikovskiy, University of Calgary
Patrick A. Ward, Savannah River National Laboratory
Functional Nanomaterials: Functional Low-Dimensional (0D, 1D, 2D) Materials 2022
Low-dimensional (0D, 1D, 2D) materials are a broad class of materials with emergent properties originating from their reduced physical dimensions and (sub)nanoscale structures and morphologies. These low-dimensional materials offer exciting new opportunities for innovations in the technological frontiers critical for the sustainable future advancement of society, such as nano-optoelectronics, sustainable energy, high-performance sensors, and advanced environmental and healthcare technologies. The 2022 Symposium on Functional Nanomaterials will address all aspects of low-dimensional nanomaterials, encompassing: two-dimensional (2D) nanofilms, nanosheets, and monolayers, one-dimensional (1D) nanofibers, nanotubes, and nanowires, zero dimensional (0D) nanoparticles and quantum dots, as well as their hierarchical assemblies, heterostructures, frameworks, and organic-inorganic hybrids.
ORGANIZERS
Michael Cai Wang, University of South Florida
Yong Lin Kong, University of Utah
Sarah Ying Zhong, University of South Florida
Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota
Nasrin Hooshmand, Senior Research Scientist, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology
Woochul Lee, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Min Kyu Song, Washington State University
More details and complete conference information: www.tms.org/TMS2022