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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 College of Florida, USA
Posted at 8:57am, 16/12/09

Thesis of Université Paris XI
CEA de Saclay SPAM/LFP Group "édifice nanométrique"


Celia Castro
will defend her PhD works in Material Chemistry
on Thursday 17 December at 14h30 at Neurospin in amphithéâtre J. Talairach


Growth mechanisms of aligned carbon nanotubes :
nanotube-catalyst relations

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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