The ICMHNA 2015 : 17th International Conference on Multifunctional,
Hybrid, Nanomaterials and Applications is the premier interdisciplinary
forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the
fields of Multifunctional, Hybrid, Nanomaterials and Applications. The
conference will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers
and scholars in the domain of interest from around the world. Topics of
interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
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Analytical Chemistry
- Biomaterials
- Biohybrids and
biomaterials (bioinspired, biomimetic materials, biomineralisation,
biosensors, biocatalysts, green materials, synthetic/biopolymer hybrids,
nanomedicine, drug delivery, advanced implants, biotemplates,
bioreactors, living materials)
- Biomaterials chemistry, physics and engineering
- Broad nano- and materials science
- Chemistry
- Colloid chemistry and physics
- Composites
- Composites science
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Crystalline Materials
- Energy
- Environmental Engineering
- Functional
hybrid nanomaterials, nanocomposites and their applications (sol-gel
derived hybrids, functional hybrid nanoparticles and nanotubes,
functional nanostructures, nanoheterostructures, selforganisation of
nanoobjects, nanocomposites; glassy composites; energy, environmental
and structural hybrids, applications; modern methodologies for advanced
materials characterization, bionanocomposites)
- Functional porous
materials (zeolites, MOFs, COFs, mesoporous materials, foams,
macrocellular solids, hierarchically structured materials, clathrates,
membranes, porous polymeric systems, carbon-related functional porous
materials)
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Life Science
- Materials Chemistry
- Materials Science
- Metals and Alloys
- Nanomaterials
- Optical Materials
- Organic Chemistry
- Pharmacology
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Physics
- Polymer chemistry, physics and engineering
- Polymers and Soft Materials
- Sol-gel chemistry
- Solid state chemistry
- Surface Science
- Zeolite, meso- and microporous materials science