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 College of Florida, USA
Posted at 8:57am, 16/12/09
Thesis of Université Paris XI
Posted at 8:05am, 2/12/09
Michael Bozlar
Monday 7th december at 14h, Ecole Centrale Paris Conference room (C211), DUMA building Title : Surface modification of carbon nanotubes by an electrogenerated conductor polymer for the achievement of multifunctional nanocomposites
Posted at 4:37pm, 24/11/09
The first contributions to a focus issue on 'Graphene' edited by Nuno Miguel Peres and Ricardo Ribeiro have now been published in New Journal of Physics (NJP) (http://herald.iop.org/NJP/m394/crk/228540/link/2951).
Posted at 5:32pm, 23/11/09
18th December 2009, Hume Rothery Building, Materials Department, Oxford University, UK
The British Carbon Group is hosting a half-day meeting on 'Computational Carbon', full details at
www.britishcarbon.org
Posted at 7:07pm, 11/11/09
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