International Conference and Exhibition on Nanotechnology and Solar Photovoltaics being hosted by MRIU
The Conference brings together specialists from the fields of science, technology, business and academia. It will be followed by an Exhibition on Nano and Solar Photovoltaic products, molecules and systems developed in the MRIU R&D labs and participating companies.
Faridabad, April 15, 2010 - Manav Rachna International University has organized an International conference and exhibition on
nanotechnology. The conference will be held on the 16-17 April 2010 at the MRIU Campus. Chief guests for the event include Hon'ble Shri Deepender Singh Hooda, Member of Parliament; Shri Satnam Singh, CMD Power Finance Corporation and Shri Paramveer Singh, Minister of Agriculture, Co-op, Animal Husbandry and Dairying & Fisheries, Govt. of Haryana.
Keeping in mind the significance of research and innovation, Manav Rachna International University has taken this initiative to display their leading edge in R & D to an audience of corporate developers, investors and research leaders. The conference has been organized with view to identify global nanotechnology trends and opportunities at the forefront of innovation and also aims to provide exposure to engineering students and the faculty in developing curricula encasing Nanotechnology as well as Solar Energy making it a path finder for the coming generations.
Participating Companies & distinguished guests from across the world include BENEQ, PICOSUN Ltd, NAPSSYSTEMS etc. from Finland and some of the national companies include Moserbaer, Techa Bergan, Tata BP Solar India Ltd. Eminent speakers like Prof Esko I. Kauppinen, Nanotechnology Researcher at VTT; Prof. Jorma Antero Virtanen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, Discoverer of World's Smallest Battery; Dr. Tommi Vuorinen, VTT, Finland; Mr. Mikko Juntunen, Napssystems, Finland; Mr. Sampo Ahonen, Beneq Ltd, Finland; Mr. Mikko Saikkonen, Beneq Ltd, Finland; Mr. Jarmo Skarp, Beneq Ltd, Finland, etc. would deliberate and discuss developments in this field along with other Indian Scientists and internationally acclaimed researchers who would be present to share advances, perspectives, new ideas and breakthrough concepts in nanotechnology.
Broadly speaking, nanotechnology is the synthesis and application of ideas from science and engineering towards the understanding and production of novel materials and devices. These products generally make copious use of physical properties associated with small scales. Nanoparticles or nanocrystals made of metals, semiconductors, or oxides are of particular interest for their mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical, chemical and other properties. Nanoparticles have been used as quantum dots and as chemical catalysts. Materials reduced to the nanoscale can suddenly show very different properties compared to what they exhibit on a macroscale, enabling unique applications.
Date: April 16-17, 2010 (Friday & Saturday)
Place: Manav Rachna International University Campus,
Faridabad
Time: 9.00 am onwards
About Manav Rachna International University
Manav Rachna Educational Institutions (MREI), founded in 1997, has grown to become one of the best education entity in the Country and have built a reputation for excellence in professional education and research. MREI now encompasses Manav Rachna International University, a deemed to be University under section 3 of UGC Act, 1956, Manav Rachna College of Engineering, Manav Rachna Dental College, Faridabad Institute of Technology, M.R. College of Education, Manav Rachna International Schools with emphasis on employable technical and soft skills including communication, team building and leadership, positive attitude and belief in self. The focus at MREI is on all round personality development to enable the pass outs to face any global challenge. Reputed employers and academic experts are involved in development of competency base curriculum aimed at problem solving capabilities.
For further information, please contact:-
Anu Chawla / Bharat Joshi
9899965560 / 9811859775
Date: 15th April, 2010
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