Abstract Submission

Nanotech 2024 (Hybrid) | November 8, 9, 10 & 11, 2024 | Park Hotel Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Online Submission Guidelines

All submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit, readability, relevance and originality. If you have any question or queries about the submission process, check the FAQ below or contact us.

Submission Deadlines

Second Round of Abstract Submission

7 October, 2024

List of Tracks & Sessions

Tracks 1 to 16

  • Nanoarchitecture
  • Carbon Nanotechnology & Nano Engineering
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Electronics or Semiconductor Industry
  • Environmental Nanotechnology
  • Federal Lab Research
  • Food Quality Control and Packaging
  • Nanotechnology in Optics
  • Green Nanotechnology and Water Treatment
  • Life Sciences & Nanomedicine
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Nanotechnology
  • Nanomaterials and 2D Materials
  • Modern Era of Nanotechnology
  • Nanorobotics
  • Nanobiotechnology and Nanosafety
  • Nanochemistry and Wet Nanotechnology Nanomachines

Tracks 17 to 30

  • Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics
  • Nanomaterials, Biomaterials, and Synthesis
  • Nano Sensors
  • Nanoscience and Technology
  • Applied Science
  • Nanotechnology in Agriculture & Food Industry
  • Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering
  • Nanocatalysis and Application in Chemical Industry
  • Graphene Technology – 3D & 2D Materials
  • Polymer Nanotechnology
  • Quantum Computation & Nanoscience
  • Material Science and Advanced Materials Science
  • Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment
  • Nanogemonics, DNA Nanotechnology and Nanoproteomics

Tracks: 31 to 45

  • Nanotech in Solar Energy
  • Nano innovations and commercial products
  • Nanotechnology and Vaccines
  • Nanomedicine, Durg Delivary,Pharmaceuticals
  • Nano Research on Covid-19 and its Medicine
  • Computational Material Science and Nanotechnology
  • Ceramic Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
  • Nanotechnology in Medical Imaging
  • Advanced Ceramics and Composites
  • Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
  • Thermodynamics
  • Physical & Green Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry and Petrochemical Engineering
  • Molecular Nanoscience and Chemistry
  1. Nano innovations and commercial Nanotechnology has led to significant innovations across various industries, resulting in the development of numerous commercial products that enhance performance, efficiency, and sustainability.
  2. Life Sciences & Nanomedicine: The study of living organisms, focusing on biology, genetics, and biochemistry to enhance health, agriculture, and medicine.
  3. Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Nanotechnology: A technique that enhances MRI by using nanoparticles to improve imaging accuracy, contrast, and targeted diagnosis at the molecular level, allowing for more precise detection of diseases.
  4. Modern Era of Nanotechnology refers to the current phase of manipulating materials at the atomic and molecular scale to develop advanced solutions across various fields, including medicine, electronics, energy, and materials science
  5. Nanorobotics: The field of designing and building tiny robots at the nanoscale, often used in medicine for tasks like targeted drug delivery, precision surgery, and disease detection at the cellular level.
  6. Nanobiotechnology and Nanosafety: The integration of nanotechnology with biology, aimed at developing applications in medicine, agriculture, and environmental science through nanoscale manipulation of biological systems.
  7. Nanochemistry and Wet Nanotechnology Nanomachines: Nanochemistry involves the design, synthesis, and application of materials at the nanoscale, emphasizing the unique properties and behaviors of nanoparticles.
  8. Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics: The use of nanotechnology to create smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic components and systems, including transistors and sensors.
  9. Nanomaterials, Biomaterials, and Synthesis: Engineered materials at the nanoscale with unique properties for applications in electronics, medicine, and energy.
  10. Nano Sensors: Nanoscale devices that detect and measure physical, chemical, or biological signals with high sensitivity and specificity, used in applications such as environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, and industrial processes.
  1. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Nanoscience focuses on comprehending these unique properties and phenomena, investigating how materials behave and interact at this scale.
  2. Applied Science: Applied Science refers to the practical use of scientific knowledge and principles to address real-world issues and develop useful technologies.
  3. Nanotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Industry: Nanotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Industry refers to the use of nanoscience to enhance different aspects of food production, preservation, and safety.
  4. Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering utilizes nanoscale materials and methods to create artificial tissues and organs for medical purposes.
  5. Nanocatalysis involves utilizing nanoparticles as catalysts to accelerate chemical reactions across different processes.
  6. Physical and Green Chemistry: Physical chemistry is a branch that integrates principles of physics and chemistry to understand how matter behaves at the molecular and atomic levels.
  7. Thermodynamics is a field of physics and chemistry that examines the interactions between heat, work, temperature, and energy.
  8. Organic and Inorganic Chemistry: Organic chemistry is the branch that studies carbon-containing compounds, examining their structure, properties, reactions, and synthesis.
  9. Graphene Technology – 3D & 2D Materials involves the utilization of graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, known for its remarkable electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties.
  10. Polymer Nanotechnology refers to the manipulation and application of polymer materials at the nanoscale to develop advanced materials with unique properties.
  1. Nanogemonics, DNA Nanotechnology and Nano proteomics is a field that integrates nanotechnology with genomic research, focusing on the development of nanoscale tools and techniques for the analysis and manipulation of genetic material.
  2. Nanotechnology in tissue engineering involves using nanoscale materials and structures to enhance the development and regeneration of tissues and organs.
  3. Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment: Nanotechnology is revolutionizing the energy sector by enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of energy production, storage, and consumption. Nanotechnology provide innovative solutions to address environmental challenges, such as pollution control, water purification, and waste management.
  4. Nano Research on Covid-19 and its Medicine research has played a crucial role in combating COVID-19 by advancing diagnostics, treatments, and vaccine development. Nanoscale materials are utilized to enhance the sensitivity and speed of diagnostic tests, allowing for rapid detection of the virus.
  5. Computational Material Science and Nanotechnology involve the use of computer simulations and modeling to study and design materials at the atomic and molecular levels.
  6. Ceramic Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology are inorganic, non-metallic solids that exhibit unique properties at the nanoscale, including increased strength, reduced weight, and enhanced thermal and electrical conductivity.
  7. Nanotechnology in Medical Imaging involves the use of nanoscale materials and techniques to enhance the visualization of biological structures and processes within the body.
  8. Advanced Ceramics and Composites are engineered materials characterized by their exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.
  9. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry: Organic Chemistry is the branch of chemistry that focuses on the study of carbon-containing compounds, including their structure, properties, reactions, and synthesis. On the other hand, deals with the study of inorganic compounds, which include minerals, metals, and nonmetals, as well as coordination compounds and organometallics.
  10. Molecular Nanoscience and Chemistry is the interdisciplinary field that focuses on the study and manipulation of matter at the molecular and nanoscale levels.
  1. Electrochemistry and Petrochemical Engineering: Electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that studies the relationship between electrical energy and chemical reactions. Petrochemical engineering is a specialized field of chemical engineering that focuses on the production and processing of petrochemicals derived from petroleum and natural gas.
  2. Nanotech in Solar Energy refers to the application of nanotechnology in the development and enhancement of solar energy technologies. It involves using nanomaterials and nanoscale structures to improve the efficiency, value-effectiveness, and execution
  3. of solar cells and panels.
  4. Nanocatalysis and Application in Chemical Industry: Nanocatalysis involves the use of nanoscale materials as catalysts to accelerate chemical reactions. Nanoscale catalysts improve the efficiency of producing fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals by providing faster reaction charge and reducing by-products.
  5. Nanomedicine, Durg Delivary, Pharmaceuticals: Nanomedicine involves the application of nanotechnology in healthcare, aiming to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases at the nanoscale. Nanotechnology significantly enhances drug delivery systems by enabling targeted and controlled release of therapeutics.
  6. Nanotechnology and Vaccines: Nanotechnology is playing a transformative role in the development and delivery of vaccines, enhancing their efficacy, safety, and stability. Nanoparticles can serve as carriers for antigens, improving the immune response.
  7. Quantum Computation is a field of study focused on the development of computers that utilize quantum mechanics principles to process information. Nanoscience is the study of materials and systems at the nanoscale, typically within the range of 1 to 100 nanometers.
  8. Nano innovations and commercial: Nanotechnology has led to significant innovations across various industries, resulting in the development of numerous commercial products that enhance execution, efficiency, and sustainability.
  9. Nano Innovations and Commercial Products refer to advancements and applications of nanotechnology in creating new products or improving existing ones across various industries.
  10. Physical & Green Chemistry is a branch of chemistry that focuses on the study of how matter behaves on a molecular and atomic level and how chemical reactions occur. Green Chemistry refers to the design of chemical products and processes that minimize or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances.
  1. Electrochemistry and Petrochemical Engineering is the branch of chemistry that studies the relationship between electrical energy and chemical reactions. Petrochemical Engineering is the field of engineering that focuses on the production and processing of petrochemicals derived from petroleum and natural gas.
  2. Nanoscience and Technology is the interdisciplinary field that focuses on the study and application of materials and systems at the nanoscale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers.
  3. Nanotechnology in Agriculture & Food Industry refers to the application of nanoscale science to enhance agricultural practices and improve food production, processing, and packaging.
  4. Quantum Computation & Nanoscience is the study of computational systems that use quantum mechanics principles, like superposition and entanglement, to process data. Nanoscience is the study of materials and phenomena at the nanometer scale (1 to 100 nanometers), where unique physical, chemical, and biological properties emerge.
  5. Material Science and Advanced Materials Science is the study of the properties, structure, and execution of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Advanced Materials Science builds on material science by focusing on the development and application of cutting-edge materials with enhanced properties

Abstract Form | Nanotech 2024 (HYBRID)

     Nanotech 2024 (HYBRID)

    Guidelines for All Participants.

    • Our Conference begins promptly as per the Conference agenda.
    • If you face any technical difficulties, you can chat live anytime with our technical team during the conference days.
    • You can ask your questions for the presenter after every presentation.
    • After you register for the conference, you will receive confirmation  conference details and what to be expected. Please check your junk mail folder if you do not see the email in your inbox if you don’t hear from us for more than 48 hours
    • If you face any difficulties in submitting Abstract online, registration or need assistance, do not hesitate to contact our organizer anytime.
    • Please note that the third day of conference (i.e November 10th) is reserved for Virtual presentations. 

    Poster Guidelines:

    • The abstract submission deadline for poster competition will be closed one month before the conference date. All are requested to submit their abstracts well in advance.
    • The abstract should include complete details of the Participant. You can download the abstract template from our conference website
    • Abstracts for Poster presentations have to be submitted through online or by email.
    • Present numerical data in the form of graphs, rather than tables. If data must be presented in table-form, Keep it Simple.
    • Visuals should be lucid and bold.
    • Avoid extensive mathematical notations.
    • Posters with 750 words or less are perfect. Avoid submitting compactly packed posters.
    • Organize your poster into subdivisions, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature Cited
    • Avoid using many citations
    • Use bright colours to enhance the details of your Poster
    • Text should be readable from four to five feet distance.
    • Besides your project, the text could also include roadmap for future research plans.
    • Each poster should be approximately 1×1 M long.
    • The title, contents and the author’s information should be perfectly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet

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    F.A.Q.

    How to submit an Abstract?

    Send us your abstracts as per the sample template in Abstract Submission page or you can directly email to conference Program Manager.

    Where do I go to submit an abstract?

    You may submit proposals online via our Abstract Submission Portal or you can directly email to conference Program Manager.

    When will I have to proceed for registration?

    After submission of Abstract you will get an acknowledgement from our Program Manager. You can proceed to complete your registration after the acknowledgement.

    May I submit more than one proposal?

    Yes. You may submit more than one proposal and participate in more than one session either in oral or poster session. However, you may not present more than two papers during the conference.

    Do you have any template for paper submission?

    Yes, we have a template for abstract submission. Please download from this link here

    Can I still participate without Submitting the Abstract?

    Yes, you can participate as a Delegate for the conference without submitting any paper.

    How much time will be given for an oral presenter?

    Each Oral Presenter will have 20-25 minutes for presentation including Q/A session

    What language should I speak during presentation?

    The working language of the conference is English.

    Do I get a translator during my presentation?

    Translators will not be available during presentations. If you wish you can get your own translator