Dates: 3 - 4 May 2012* Venue: ITC Hotel Sonar Location: JBS Haldane Avenue, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700046, India Local organizer: Prof I Manna (
) & Dr Rajendra N Basu (
)
* New revised dates
Research in nanomaterials is expected to provide critical contributions to the advancement in solar energy technologies and to address the important issue of sustainability. Progress in these cross-disciplinary areas can be best achieved through coordinated and cooperative actions. This event provides unique opportunities for those involved in research and energy & research policy making in Europe and India to better collaborate for pushing forward scientific progress to benefit of both regions.
Dates: 30 April - 1 May 2012* Venue: ITC Hotel Sonar Location: JBS Haldane Avenue, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700046, India Local organizer: Prof I Manna (
) & Dr Rajendra N Basu (
)
* New revised dates
Research in nanomaterials is expected to provide critical contributions to the advancement in energy technologies and to address the important issue of sustainability in Europe and India. Success in research requires foremost well trained and highly motivated researchers. This School is to educate interested students and to train young researchers and engineers from both the regions.
Nanomaterial Issues in Electrochemical Energy Conversion: Fuel Cells, Batteries, Supercapacitors
Helsinki, 13-17 June 2011
Research in nanomaterials is expected to provide critical contributions to the advancement in electrochemical energy technologies and to address the important issue of sustainability. Progress in these cross-disciplinary areas can be best achieved through coordinated and cooperative actions. This event provided a unique opportunity for those involved in research (including funding and policy) in Europe and India to identify synergies and mutual needs to push forward progress and provide benefits for both regions.
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India
Research in nanomaterials is expected to provide critical contributions to the advancement in energy technologies and to address the important issue of sustainability. Progress in these cross-disciplinary areas can be best achieved through coordinated and cooperative actions. This event provided a unique opportunity for those involved in research (including funding and policy) in Europe and India to identify synergies and mutual needs to push forward progress and provide benefits for both regions.
Workshop Objectives:
•To support strategic assessment of the regions’ nano-materials research and researcher’s training needs •To encourage exchange of ideas and strengthen relationships between leading researchers •To discuss possibilities for joint research projects, training actions and identify other research needs
Audience: Senior scientists, industry leaders, representatives from funding agencies, policy makers and other stake holders.
School Objectives:
•To educate interested students and to train young researchers and engineers Audience: PhD students and young scientists.