The 2nd International Conference of Theoretical and Applied Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (TANN'18) aims to become the leading annual conference in fields related to nanoscience and nanotechnology. The goal of TANN'18 is to gather scholars from all over the world to present advances in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information.
Call for Papers
TANN'18 is now accepting papers on the following topics through its OpenConf system. If you have a paper on an additional topic, please write an email to info@tannconference.com. The current topics include but are not limited to:
- Engineering of Biointerfaces
- Modeling and Simulation
- Nanobiomechanics
- Nanobiotechnologies
- Nanocatalysis
- Nanoelectronics
- Nano-Graphene
- Nanomaterials, Nanodevices: Fabrication, Characterization and Application
- Nanomedical Applications: Drug Delivery, and Tissue Engineering
- Nanotechnology and Agriculture
- Nanotechnology and Coating
- Nanotechnology and Education
- Nanotechnology and Energy
- Nanotechnology and Environment
- Nanotechnology and Polymer
- Nanotechnology, Products and Markets
- Societal aspects of Nanotechnology: Ethics, Risk Assessment, Standardization
Manuscripts are invited for the 2nd International Conference on Theoretical and Applied Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (TANN'18) on topics lying within the scope of the conference. All contributions must be original and should not have been published elsewhere.
Three types of manuscripts could be published in the conference proceedings:
- Extended Abstracts
- Short Papers
- Full Papers
You may choose to submit any of the above based on the the weight of the contributions in your manuscript.
- Extended abstracts are welcome for publication. These submissions should be around 500 words and must give a clear indication of the objectives, scope, and results (if available) of the research. No figures or tables are allowed. Presentation for these submissions are limited to 10 minutes (if oral) or poster.
- Short papers must give a clear indication of the objectives, scope, and results of the paper, and must (at least) contain an abstract, an introduction, a results/discussion section, and a reference section. Short papers are limited to 4 pages. Presentation for these submissions are limited to 20 minutes (if oral) or poster.
- Full Papers are limited to 8 pages and are more descriptive of the work that has been done. Also, more sections, images, graphs, and results could be presented. Presentation for these submissions are limited to 20 minutes (if oral) or poster.