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The International Graphene Innovation Conference (GRAPCHINA 2014) is dedicated to the enhancement of graphene based technology, innovation and research. The conference is jointly organized by China Innovation Alliance of the Graphene Industry (CGIA), Phantoms Foundation and Ningbo Government from the 1st to the 3rd of September this year in Ningbo (China). CGIA is the first national alliance ever, comprising dozens of top research institutions including Tsinghua University, Institute of Metal Research (Chinese Academy of Sciences) and other enterprises from China.

GRAPCHINA2014: International Graphene Innovation Conference taking place in China

Madrid, Spain | Posted on June 25th, 2014

CGIA is designed to provide opportunity to knowledge sharing and networking for those engaged in research and development, and deployment from graphene based industries with investors across the globe.



The call for papers is currently open and will close on June 27, 2014.



Confirmed Speakers



Plenary speakers:

Huiming Cheng (IMR, China)

Young Hee Lee (Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics (CINAP), Korea)

Rodney Ruoff (Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (Institute of Basic Sciences), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea)

Takayoshi Sasaki (NIMS, Japan)

Mauricio Terrones (Penn State University, USA)

Andrew Wee (NUS, Singapore)



Invited speakers:

Francesco Bonaccorso (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Graphene Labs, Italy)

Liyou Cao (North Carolina State University, USA)

Iñigo Charola (Graphenea, Spain)

Teng Li (University of Maryland, USA)

Jun Lou (Rice University, USA)

Arben Merkoçi (Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), Spain)
Vincenzo Palermo (CNR - National Research Council of Italy, Italy)
Vittorio Pellegrini (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy)

Haibing Peng (University of Houston, USA)

Joshua Robinson (Penn State University, USA)

Stephan Roche (ICN2, Spain)

Felice Torrisi (University of Cambridge, UK)

Zhenhai Xia (University of North Texas, USA)

Guihua Yu (University of Texas Austin, USA)

Further speakers will be announced soon.



GRAPCHINA2014 is a graphene industry landmark event that will attract high quality guests and a golden opportunity to access the latest products, technology and solutions. The event will provide an innovative platform to all kind of stakeholders of graphene industry from around the globe.



More info: www.grapchina.com



Main Organizer:

China Innovation Alliance of the Graphene Industry - CGIA (China)

Co-organizers:

Phantoms Foundation (Spain)

Ningbo Government (China)

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