NanoScientific Symposium on Global Collaboration (NSGC)
The Nano Revolution has pioneered the greatest scientific advances since the beginning of mankind. In the midst of the pandemic, global collaboration on virtual platforms have created the most extensive opportunity for Global Collaboration on Nanoscale advances.
NanoScientific Symposium on Global Collaboration (NSGC) will highlight the research and new applications in engineering, live sciences, medical devices, sustainability, future cities, space exploration, AI, robotics, automation and more achieved by uniting scientific minds globally.
Abstract Submission Opens May 1st
Global NanoScale Achievement poster and presentations will highlight the next generations researchers working together on nanotechnologies of the future. Submit your abstract today. Cash prizes will be awarded.
NanoScientific Symposium Global Collaboration U.S. will be held at The Singh Center for NanoTechnology
The Singh Center located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia is open to all institutions – academic and industrial, epitomizes Penn’s philosophy of pursuing knowledge beyond traditional boundaries. The Singh Center is a next-generation nanotechnology center that merges traditional approaches to nanoscale development with unique state-of-the-art equipment, materials and ideas.
With a focus on innovation, the Singh Center is a hub for scientists and researchers that integrates state-of-the-art nanofabrication and nanocharacterization equipment to define new frontiers in nanotechnology.
”The Singh Center is a hub for the intellectural side of nanotechnology; new ideas, created through fostered collaboration, are emerging and will continune to emerge because Penn has invested in this nanotechnology nexus on campus,” Mark Allen, The Scientific Director at The Singh Center.
NanoScientific Symposiums Global Collaboration 2021
The NanoScientific Symposium 2021 Worldwide events will foster global collaboration with the infusion of nanotechnology research into a program that advance science to new levels. Together the global events will consist of presentations from experts from over 20 countries exploring ideas and fostering new approaches to nanoscience innovations.
Posters and oral presentation add to the excitement as an opportunity for new researchers to showcase their state-of-the art technical presentations.
Abstracts are being accepted now for The NanoScientific Symposium held at The Singh Nanotechnology Center.
Submit your abstract today, limited spots available.
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