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Nanotechnology, in other words, the technology capable of manipulating matter on an incredibly small scale, until it reaches atoms and individual molecules, has become a reality and is enormously impacting the world. Buildings that destroy contaminating agents, non-invasive treatments against cancer, ultra fast loading batteries, smart foods, among many other developments. Nanotechnology is allowing scientists and engineers to achieve things that were impossible years ago.
To think about this topic, the RMIT University (as part of the GoNano European project and in collaboration with the CCiTUB of the University of Barcelona) has prepared an interactive one-day workshop, with open access, about "the future of nanotechnology on energy ".
Microscopists of the CCiTUB will participate in the workshop as experts, and will also collaborate in the work sessions. The objective is to know what the atendees think about how the improvements in this technology could benefit people, and what concerns exist about possible applications in the supply and storage of energy.
Academic training or previous knowledge of nanotechnology is not required.
October 26th 2018, from 9:30h to 16h
Open access, registration required at this link: [+].
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RMIT Europe
Edificio Media-TIC, Planta 5
Roc Boronat, 117
08018 Barcelona
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