NRW Nano-Conference (online) on current innovations in materials and applications – book now!
21 – 23 April 2021
The 9th NRW Nano-Conference promises an international audience on three varied days dedicated to nanotechnologies, innovative materials and their applications in the – pandemic – online format. The NRW Ministry of Economic Affairs, the NMWP.NRW cluster and Wirtschaftsförderung Münster GmbH (WFM) are the organisers of the industry get-together, which was originally scheduled to take place in Münster in 2020 for the second time after 2016. Despite the move to the internet, the competence and expertise available in Münster as a nanotechnology location will be expressed in numerous contributions (see below).
The interdisciplinary exchange will focus on fields of application such as resource efficiency, sustainable energy generation and storage, mobility, electronics and health. In the opinion of the representatives from science and research as well as business and politics, these are the major challenges of today.
A proven core element of the NRW Nano Conference is the scientific programme. The plenary lecture will be given by Prof. Dr. Ina Schieferdecker from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Keynote speakers are Professor Sir Konstantin S. Novoselov, Professor Karsten Seidl and Prof. Dr. Martin Winter. Also of interest is the showcase in the virtual exhibition halls, for which the exhibitors have attracted more than 30 exhibitors.
In addition to numerous expert presentations in “classic” key topics such as “Energy Efficiency”, “Electronics” and “Health/Medicine”, there are also the new specialist sessions “Quantum Technology: Computing/Simulation/Sensors/ Communication/ Enabling Technologies” and “Batteries: Materials/Manufacturing/Recycling”, which take into account the expanded content spectrum of the event.
In the specialist session “Batteries” chaired by Dr. Tobias Placke (Institute MEET – Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology, University of Münster), the presentation by Dr. Florian Degen in particular is likely to be eagerly awaited. Under the title “A unique research initiative to strengthen Europe”, the representative from the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT will present the current status and future direction of the lighthouse project “Battery Cell Research Production”. The lecture by Dr. Patrick Baumhof, representative of the vaccine manufacturer CureVac AG, is also awaited with great interest.
The Young Academics poster exhibition will also benefit from digitalisation. Thus, in addition to the poster sessions, in which the young academics present posters in video chats, there will also be short videos on each poster. In addition to personal exchange, virtual networking rooms will also give larger groups the opportunity to exchange ideas spontaneously via video chat. The accompanying exhibition will take place in virtual exhibition halls.
Keynote Speaker
Professor Sir Konstantin S. Novoselov ((Physics Nobel Prize Winner, Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor, National University of Singapore and Langworthy Professor of Physics and the Royal Society Research Professor, The University of Manchester)
Professor Karsten Seidl (Professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen and Head of Department at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS)
Professor Martin Winter (Scientific Director of MEET – Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology and Director of the Helmholtz Institute Münster)
The contributions from Münster
Professor Martin Winter (Scientific Director of MEET – Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology and Director of the Helmholtz Institute Münster), Keynote address
Dr Florian Degen, Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT, Research Manufacturing Battery Cell (FFB), technical session: “Batteries: Materials/Manufacture/Recycling”
Prof. Dr. André Gröschel, University of Münster, technical session: “Functional Surfaces and Coatings/Customised”.
Dr. Klaus-Michael Weltring, Society for Bioanalytics Münster e.V., technical session: “Regulations, safety and social acceptance”.
Prof. Dr. Wolfram Pernice, University of Münster, session “Electronics/Optoelectronics/Information/Communication/Neuronal Networks
Dr. Nermin Seda Kehr, University of Münster, session “Health/Medicine/Medical Technology/Diagnostic Analysis
Dr. Anzhela Galstyan, University of Münster, session “Health/Medicine/Medical Technology/Diagnostic Analysis
Click here for the complete programme and the main topics.
You can register for the conference on the website of the NMWP cluster.
The regular participation fee is 75 euros for accreditation by 15 April and 35 euros for students. A ticket booked at the “box office” is available for 90 euros.
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