Graphene: The Road to Applications.
May 11-13, 2011, Royal Sonesta Hotel Boston, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Scientific Sessions- Session 1: Introduction to Graphene Applications
- Session 2: Macroelectronics, Photovoltaics
- Session 3: Microelectronics: Digital and RF Analog
- Session 4: Graphene-Based Materials, Sensors and Energy Applications
- Session 5: Further Ahead
Graphene has become a major research topic in physical sciences in recent years and has many potential applications. However, realizing this promise will require translating academic graphene research to industry, where many practical roadblocks will need to be overcome before a clear advantage can be established over other technologies. This meeting will focus on those applications of graphene that are most likely to reach the market within the next 5-10 years or sooner, and strategies to overcome the roadblocks along the way.
Abstract submission deadline has been extended to 7:00 p.m. (EDT) April 11, 2011.
We invite and encourage the submission of abstracts from interested scientists. All selected abstracts will be assigned to a poster session.
PLEASE NOTE: Abstracts received will not be considered for poster presentation from anyone who is not registered to attend the conference. You must register for the meeting prior to submitting an abstract.
Submit your abstract no later than April 11, 2011. Authors will be notified of acceptance in April 2011.
Preparation and submission of abstracts
- Prepare your abstract in Microsoft Word.
- Use the presenter's last name as the document file name for your abstract.
- Abstract title should appear in BOLD, ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, in 12-point Times New Roman Font. Remaining text should appear in 12-point Times New Roman Font.
- Please list the authors and affiliations directly under the title, separated by one empty line, and followed on additional lines as necessary. Underline the name of the presenting author.
- Separate the authors/affiliations and beginning of the abstract narrative by one empty line.
- For each author give the forename followed by the surname.
- Indicate each author’s affiliation with a superscript numeral following the surname.
- Abstract should not exceed 1 page 1.5 -spaced in 12-point Times New Roman.
- Abstract narrative must be clear and concise, and checked for correctness of spelling and grammar in advance of submission.
- Each submitted abstract should only have one presenting author.
Click HERE to download a sample abstract document (in Microsoft Word), which can be used for formatting purposes.
When you are ready to submit your abstract, click here.
Please register here before submitting an abstract.