FDNS21: Future Directions in Nanomaterial Synthesis: From Rational Design to Data-Driven Manufacturing
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Bringing together the leaders in nanomaterials synthesis from around the world, the objectives of this workshop are: (1) to collect new insights and lessons learnt related to the synthesis of various nanomaterials, with emphasis on 2D materials; (2) to create a framework for data collaborations among groups in these areas on synthesis and complementary computational tools; and (3) to present the efforts of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology Nanomanufacturing Node in using computational and data-driven tools tailored for the synthesis community.
The FDNS21 virtual workshop will feature:
- presentations by distinguished speakers who have led the community in nanomaterials synthesis
- training on Gr-ResQ, a crowd-soured database for CVD synthesis of graphene
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FDNS21 is organized by the Network for Computational Nanotechnology Nanomanufacturing Node at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, funded by the US National Science Foundation.
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