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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

New Trends in Carbon Nanotube Optoelectronics

Institut d'Electronique Fondamental (February 2)

 

Posted at 2:57pm, 26/01/12

A symposium 'Structural, chemical and physical properties of carbon-based and related nanomaterials',
chaired by Raul Arenal (Spain), Jannik C. Meyer (Austria) and Sebastian Osswald (USA),
is organized at "Microscopy and Microanalysis 2012" in Phoenix-USA, (July 29 - August 2).

For more details, please read the following announcement.

Posted at 10:30am, 14/01/12


A post-doctoral position is available at CCRPP, Pessac (Bordeaux) , France

Subject: Preparing solutions of calibrated graphene flakes by
the graphite intercalation compounds route
and thin films from them and analyzing their potential technological interest.


Posted at 10:30am, 14/01/12

2nd edition of Graphene International Conference, in Brussels (Belgium), from the 10th to 13th of April 2012.

Graphene2012 will be the largest event in the field taking place next year in Europe and is expected to gather 700 participants. The concept is simple: a plenary session, extensive thematic workshops in parallel, an important industrial exhibition carried out with the latest Graphene nanotrends for the future will be some of the features of this event.

Posted at 7:41am, 15/12/11

GrapHEL Conference/Workshop (27-30 September 2012)

Mykonos, Greece

Abstract submission has extended to 26 of February, 2012.

Posted at 7:37am, 15/12/11

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