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The "Graphene and Nanotubes: science and applications" ("GNT") group is a national research group (GDR 3217) and an international coordination network (GDRI) cross-linking research on nanotubes and graphene.  Its scientific activity is based on three vital and emerging research themes, which develop knowledge of basic properties of individual nano-objects as well as their manipulation for developing devices linked to the industrial and socio-economical world.  The group gathers French, European and Canadian partners who have played a major role in the activities of the previous GDR, and to which are added scientists of international reputation working on graphene.

GNT News

Synthesis of carbon nanotubes: from mass production to atom-by-atom growth

Catherine Journet

September, 1st at 14h in Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

Posted at 6:39am, 21/07/10
Delong HE

Formation of hybrid structures of carbon nanotubes and alumina microparticles by CVD method: Mechanisms and Chemical kinetics

6th July (tuesday), 14h at Ecole Centrale Paris in conference room (C211), DUMAS building

Posted at 9:44am, 14/06/10

The remit of the conference includes extended defects, nanostructures, nanoparticles, quantum dots and interfaces within semiconducting materials ranging from narrow to wide band gaps, including graphene-derived materials and diamond. There will be a session to honour the work of Professor Bob Jones on his retirement.

Extended Defects in Semiconductors EDS2010

www.eds-conferences.org/EDS2010/

Sussex, 19-24 Sept 2010

Posted at 7:58pm, 1/06/10

!!!Do not forget to register for NanoteC10: Early registration deadline: 23rd June 2010!!!

Please note places are limited to 135 (absolute max!) this year - first come, first served.

Posted at 10:40am, 29/05/10

A FP7/Marie Curie action PhD grant is available for a joint PhD on graphene- and nanotube-based biosensors.  Roughly 18 months in Bologna (with F. Paolucci) and 18 months in Bordeaux (CRPP, with A. Pénicaud), starting date: October 2010.


Posted at 7:13pm, 27/05/10

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