Conference Chair
100+
Participants
25+
Countries
50+
Speakers
15+
Sessions
March 07, 2024
October 20, 2023
April 21, 2024
Graphene Synthesis and Characterization
Graphene-Based Nanocomposites
Graphene-Based Sensors and Biosensors
Polymer Science and Technology
Graphene in Biomedical Applications
Graphene and 2D Materials in Biotechnology and Medicine
2D Materials for Advanced Manufacturing and Fabrication
Industrial Applications of Graphene and 2D Materials
Graphene and 2D Materials for Quantum Computing
2D Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
Graphene-based Sensors for Environmental Monitoring
Advanced Characterization Techniques for 2D Materials
Graphene and 2D Materials in Aerospace Applications
Graphene and 2D Materials for Next-Generation Sensors
Growth, Synthesis Techniques and Integration methods
Electrical and Mechanical Properties of 2D Materials
Nanostructures, Nano devices and Nano Sensors
Synthesis of Graphene and 2D Materials
Spectroscopy and Microscopy of 2D Materials
Emerging Trends in Graphene Research
Graphene and Other 2D Materials in Photonic Applications
Graphene Quantum Dots for Biomedical Applications
2D Materials for Flexible and Transparent Electronics
Advances in HBN growth, Characterization and Device integration
Spectroscopies (Optics, Raman, EELS) and microscopies (HRTEM, STM, AFM)
Properties & Applications of MXenes
Munich is known
for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural attractions. One of
the most popular tourist destinations is the Marienplatz, a bustling square in
the heart of the city that features the iconic Glockenspiel, a clock tower with
mechanical figurines that perform twice daily.
Another must-see
attraction is the Neuschwanstein Castle, a fairy-tale palace nestled in the
Bavarian Alps that inspired the design of the Disney castle. Visitors can take
a guided tour of the castle and learn about its history and the eccentric king
who built it. The Pinakothek Museums are a must-visit destination.
Finally, no visit
to Munich would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and beer. The
city is famous for its traditional Bavarian dishes such as Weisswurst,
Schnitzel, and Brezen, and its numerous beer halls and gardens offer a lively
and festive atmosphere to enjoy a cold pint.