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First Author1, Second Author2, Third Author1,∗

1Department of Nanoscience, College of your choice, City, State, Country

2Department of Nanoscience, College of your choice, City, State, Country

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Keywords: Mesoporous Tin Oxide, Hazardous Gas Sensor, Impregnated Palladium.

1. INTRODUCTION

The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, research results and practical experiences not only on general nanotechnology topics, but also on specialized issues of advanced materials. It is addressed to physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers who are engaged in research and application in the following topics.1,2

The conference will be relevant to anyone with experience / expertise in nanotechnology in the field of chemistry, physics, life science and consider applying it to nanotechnology. A number of eminent scientists in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology from academia, national research institutes and industries are welcomed. It will also benefit those who wish to get informed about developments as well as for future collaboration.3-4

2. EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS

2.1. First Experiment

The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, research results and practical experiences not only on general nanotechnology topics, but also on specialized issues of advanced materials.

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It is addressed to physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers who are engaged in research and application in the following topics.1,2

The conference will be relevant to anyone with experience / expertise in nanotechnology in the field of chemistry, physics, life science and consider applying it to nanotechnology. A number of eminent scientists in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology from academia, national research institutes and industries are welcomed. It will also benefit those who wish to get informed about developments as well as for future collaboration.3-4

2.2. Second Experiment

The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, research results and practical experiences not only on general nanotechnology topics, but also on specialized issues of advanced materials. It is addressed to physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers who are engaged in research and application in the following topics.1,2

The conference will be relevant to anyone with experience / expertise in nanotechnology in the field of chemistry, physics, life science and consider applying it to nanotechnology. A number of eminent scientists in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology from academia, national research institutes and industries are welcomed. It will also benefit those who wish to get informed about developments as well as for future collaboration.3-4

Fig. 1. The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas.

3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, research results and practical experiences not only on general nanotechnology topics, but also on specialized issues of advanced materials. It is addressed to physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers who are engaged in research and application in the following topics.1,2

The conference will be relevant to anyone with experience / expertise in nanotechnology in the field of chemistry, physics, life science and consider applying it to nanotechnology. A number of eminent scientists in the fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology from academia, national research institutes and industries are welcomed. It will also benefit those who wish to get informed about developments as well as for future collaboration.3-4

Table I. The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas.

4. CONCLUSION

The meeting is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, research results and practical experiences not only on general nanotechnology topics, but also on specialized issues of advanced materials. It is addressed to physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers who are engaged in research and application in the following topics

Acknowledgment: This work was supported by Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology / Program for Integrated Molecular System.

References and Notes

1.  J. G. Simmons, J. Appl. Phys. 34, 1793 (1963). one author

2.  X. F. Duan and C. M. Lieber, Adv. Mater. 12, 298 (2000). two authors

3.  W. Wang, T. Lee, and M. A. Reed, Phys. Rev. B 68, 035416 (2003). many authors

4.  S. M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 2nd ed, Wiley: New York, 1981. book