With cases of Covid-19 reaching new heights in the world, some states have to adapt rapidly with their rules and regulations. After seeking advice from the some agency and venue hotel, also considering the traffic control and epidemic prevention, the committee must admit this May is not a good time for holding an event. So after serious consideration, the organizing committee decides to postpone this meeting to May 17-19, 2023 at Osaka, Japan. Sincerely hope you can understand such a demanded action.
Apart from protecting our participants, rescheduling non-essential gathering and travel also aims to contain the spread of coronavirus disease and protect the health system which will otherwise be overwhelmed. Thank you very much for your understanding in the complex situation.
Event Committee
Following on the successful organizing of Annual Congress of Nano Science and Technology (Nano S&T) in the past 9 years, the organizing committee is pleased to announce that the 10th Annual Congress (Nano S&T-2022) will be held in beautiful Osaka, Japan from May 18-20, 2022 with theme of Shaping the Bright Future with Disruptive Innovation. It is intended to provide a platform for professionals around the world to exchange state-of-the-art research and development and identify research needs and opportunities in the field of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Nano S&T has served as a catalyst to advance discovery and disseminate information about advances. Wish you enjoy the conference.
• Designing 50+ Sessions of Scientific Forums, Symposia, Roundtables, Dialogs, Workshops, and Training Courses
• Inviting Worldwide Distinguished Experts and Decision Makers in the Areas of Nano Science and Technology for the Grand Thought Collision from 50+Countries
• Shooting for 400+ Oral Presentations and Hot Paper Briefing in Whole Spectrum of Nano Fields
• Gathering 20+ Exhibitors in Cutting-edge Technologies and Novel Products
• Bringing in 10+ Professional Media Supporters
• Scheduling 8+ Sessions of Business & Career Development, and Talent Search
![]() Dr. Vladimir Falko
Co-Director & Professor, The University of Manchester, UK
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![]() Dr. Jitai Niu
Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
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![]() Dr. Ki-Hyun Kim
Professor, Hanyang University, South Korea
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![]() Dr. Gabor Patonay
Professor; Georgia State University, USA
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![]() Dr. Antoine Barbier
Scientist, C.E.A., France
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![]() Dr. Young-Seok Shon
Professor, California State University, USA
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![]() Dr. Bob Ursem
Scientific Director, Botanic Garden, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
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![]() Dr. Seiichi Kawahara
Professor, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
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![]() Dr. Christelle Monville
Professor, CECS/ISTEM, France
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![]() Dr. Daniela Moraru
Professor, Politehnica University, Romania
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![]() Dr. Deb M. Newberry
CEO, Newberry Technology Associates, USA
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![]() Dr. Sandra Bischof
Professor, University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology, Croatia
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![]() Dr. Satoru Yoshimra
Professor, Akita University, Japan
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![]() Dr. Hakan Jan Pettersson
Professor, Halmstad University, Sweden
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![]() Dr. Sandor G. Vari
Associate Director, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA
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![]() Dr. Desfeux Rachel
Professor, University of Artois, France
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![]() Dr. Zhengping Fang
Professor, Zhejiang University, China
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![]() Dr. Jean-Louis Bobet
Professor, Université de Bordeaux, France
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![]() Dr. Jaromir Pistora
Professor, Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
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![]() Dr. Wilhelm-Alexander Buesgen
Professor, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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![]() Dr. Venceslav Kaucic
Professor, Kemijski institute, Slovenia
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![]() Dr. Yong Zhu
Senior Lecturer, Griffith University, Australia
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![]() Dr. Yongil Kim
Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
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![]() Dr. Chenglong Jia
Professor, Lanzhou University, China
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![]() Head, Multitel A.S.B.L., Belguim
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![]() Dr. Yves Grohens
Professor, Universite Bretagne-Sud, France
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![]() Dr. Masaaki Imamura,
Professor, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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![]() Dr. Christophe Kopp
Head of the Section of New Photonic Applications, Leti, France
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Having the first signs of human life and habitation, Osaka is one of the historical cities in the world and it was the first capital of Japan. Covering an area of approximately 1899 Km, Osaka is the home of around 8.8 million citizens. Facing the bay at the west, it is surrounded by mountains on the other three sides. Osaka has been the gateway to overseas and the center of Japan's economy since ancient times. In recent years, it has been instrumental in adding traction to Japan's economy as a leader of the industrial revolution, and this has produced a large number of major industries and corporations. One of the main features of Osaka Prefecture's industry is that it is regarded as the Region for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs). SMEs account for approximately 65% of industrial production in Osaka, and many of these claim a large share of the world's markets with their unique home-grown technology.
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