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Written Nominations Requested for 2013 Nano Today Award

Nano Today is requesting written nominations from our reader community for the 2013 Nano Today Award. The purpose of the award is to recognise pioneering research in the field of nanostructured materials, and the winner of the award will be invited to give a plenary lecture at the next Nano Today Conference on 8 - 11 December 2013.

The nomination should contain the name of your nominee, his/her CV, and a summary of his/her scientific merit and research impact. The award is open to anyone in the field, although unfortunately self-nominations cannot be accepted.

Please send nominations to the Publisher of the journal, Deborah Logan: [email protected].

The deadline for nominations is 31 January 2013, and notification of the award winner will appear on the websites of both the journal and the conference. The award will be presented at the banquet of the Nano Today 2013 Conference in Singapore.

The 3rd Nano Today Conference, organized by the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore, and Nano Today, will showcase the latest research and advances in this increasingly multidisciplinary field. This conference will present the best current achievements in both the academic and commercial aspects of nanostructured materials and devices. Abstract submission deadline is 1 April 2013.

Source: http://www.elsevier.com

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