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The 'International Conference on Advanced Complex Inorganic Nanomaterials' will be held from 15 to 19 July 2013 in Namur, Belgium.
Over the past decade, nanomaterials have been subject to enormous interest. They are already coming into use in healthcare, electronics, cosmetics and other industries. These materials, notable for their extremely small size, have potential for even wider-ranging industrial, biomedical, and electronic applications. This is due notably to their global properties and their functional performances, which largely depend on the extent to which their multiple levels of organisation are mastered during the synthesis process.
The conference will be an opportunity for researchers with an interest in advanced complex inorganic nanomaterials to exchange views on the latest research developments and trends.
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