
About
Welcome to the Global Summit on Nanotechnology for Sustainable Energy Security, the third in a series of N4SN Meetings. Our aim is to promote the discovery and advancements of nanotechnology and its applications as key mechanisms for sustainability on energy security, aligned with UN SDG 7 on Affordable and Clean Energy.
The N4SN was founded by several esteemed institutes, including The University of Sydney Nano Institute, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) Canada, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology Netherlands, the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), United States, and Japan Science & Technology Agency (JST). N4SNano collates diverse stakeholders to co-design and collaborate cutting-edge nanotechnology use for sustainable growth and development. To learn more about N4SN activities, please visit our website.
The Global Summit will be held at the University of Sydney, Camperdown campus. The conference will feature plenary sessions with invited speakers and breakouts with submitted presentations on the first two days. The third day will focus on a panel discussion engaging policy makers, end-users, funding and government agencies to provide an Australian perspective on the role and impact of nanotechnology on energy security. Attendees will have opportunities to network during coffee and lunch breaks and a conference dinner, as well as participate in poster sessions. Please take a look at the detailed program here.
We are excited to invite you to join us in Sydney in November for what promises to be an engaging and informative summit. More information on abstract submission and program details will be announced shortly. Thank you for visiting our website, and we look forward to seeing you at the Global Summit on Nanotechnology for Sustainable Energy Security.

The Scientific Committee
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Girish Lakhwani
(The University of Sydney, Sydney Nano , School of Chemistry)
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Deanna D'Alessandro
(The University of Sydney, Net Zero Initiative, Chemistry & Engineering)
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Yixiang Gan
(The University of Sydney, Sydney Nano, School of Civil Engineering)
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Ned Ekins-Daukes
(The University of New South Wales)
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Justin Hodgkiss
(The MacDiarmid Institute)
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Yimin Wu
(Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology)

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Deanna D'Alessandro
(The University of Sydney, Net Zero Initiative, Chemistry & Engineering)
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Yixiang Gan
(The University of Sydney, Sydney Nano, School of Civil Engineering)
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Ned Ekins-Daukes
(The University of New South Wales)
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Justin Hodgkiss
(The MacDiarmid Institute)
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Yimin Wu
(Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology)