Amsterdam (Netherlands) is hosting the 2016 NanoCity event, the third and last of a series (I featured the second one, in a Sept. 20, 2015 post). Here’s more about the 2016 event from a May 23, 2016 NanoCity press release (Note: I have changed the order of the paragraphs),
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NanoCity 2016 is the succesfull follow-up to the 2014 and 2015 events. This third and final edition coincides with the completion of the NanoNextNL innovation programme this year. Enjoy world-class keynote speeches, informative talks and inspiring posters, covering the most promising nano related research areas. Don’t miss out on the chance to vote for your favourite poster on 21 June [2016] in EYE, Amsterdam. Meet old and new connections and let’s go beyond in a future-ready atmosphere, while enjoying innovative drinks & bites. Don’t miss the biggest buzz around the tiniest parts, be part of it.
The programme of the national event on nanotechnology, NanoCity 2016, is complete. Learn more about NanoCity’s keynotes from internationally leading nanoscientists such as Jan Van Houdt (Imec [an indepedent research centre headquartered in Leuven, Belgium) and Mark Welland [emphasis mine] (University of Cambridge [UK]). NanoCity has a great deal to offer: take a look at the invited speakers and orals. Find out about the complete NanoCity 2016 programme and the NanoCity 2016 demonstrators. Register now for NanoCity 2016 and pay only 75 euro. The national event on nanotechnology will take place on 21 June [2016] in EYE, Amsterdam.
Mark Welland was last featured here in a Feb. 24, 2016 posting on his appointment as master of St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge. Sadly, I’ve had not featured or mentioned Jan van Houdt until now.
Getting back to NanoCity 2016, you can view the programme here and you can register here.