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Park Systems Mexico, The University of Mexico, Instruments NanoTech and NanoScientific Publications are proud to announce the NanoScientific Symposium on Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM), the event for nanoscience researchers, scientists, and engineers to learn about the latest studies being formed using SPM. Featured Speakers from both academia and industry will be on hand to talk about the current cutting-edge work being performed in their laboratories and discuss the headway they have made with SPM in some of the hottest fields and topics in nanoscience today.

The NanoScientific Symposium on SPM Mexico will be held at The Faculty of Chemistry of the National Autonomous University of Mexico on Oct. 3-4, 2019. The 2-day event will cover applications in nanomaterials and nanoelectronics, polymers and composites, magnetic, photonics, semiconductor and MEMS process and applications, analytical chemistry, biology, and biomedicine. It will also feature a live demo and workshop on Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) at the Unit of Support Services for Research and Industry (USAII).


Speakers

Dr. Rigoberto Advincula
Professor, Macromolecular Science and Engineering
Case Western Reserve University
Research Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Editor-in-Chief
MRS Communications


Dr. Wonbong Choi
Nanomaterials and Devices Lab., MRS Fellow
Professor of Department of Materials Science & Engineering
Professor of Mechanical & Energy Engineering, University of North Texas
- 2D Nanomaterials Advances: from synthesis of tunable 2D materials to applications


Dr. Norma A. Alcantar
Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering University of South Florida
Sr. Member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)
Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers (AIMBE)


Dr. Ryan Toomey
Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering University of South Florida
Recipient of a 2007 NSF CAREER Award
- Responsive Coatings from Sustainable Materials


Joel Moreno Palmerin
Department of Mining Engineering, Metallurgy and Geology
University of Guanajuato
Research Line: Properties of materials. Phase transformations
- Talk pendent


Dr. Jesús Angel Arenas Alatorre
Principal Investigator B, Department of Condensed Matter, Institute of Physics
Autonomous National University of Mexico UNAM
Physics Institute
- Talk pendent


Dr. Giovanni Sáenz-Arce
Doctor of Nanociencias and Nanotecnología
Physics Department
National University of Costa Rica, Heredia


Dr. Tomas P. Corrales
Professor
Technical University Federico Santa María Department of Physics


Dr. Juan Camilo Munera
CvLAC – Colciencias, EAFIT University
Engineering and Technology - Materials Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
Lines of investigation: Modification of asphalt materials with the addition of different polymeric additives,Atomic force microscopy.


Dr. Bernardo Neves
Full Professor, Department of Physics
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Research interests: Application of scanning probe microscopy in the investigation of low-dimensional materials and self-assembly processes.


Dr. Anna Kozina
Associate Researcher, Institute of Chemistry, National University of Mexico
- Organization of isotropic and anisotropic colloids at gas/liquid and liquid/liquid interfaces


Dr. Gustavo A. Zelada-Guillén
Professor, School of Chemistry, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
- Autonomous spatial supramolecular self-organization for tunable patterns




Venue

Park Nanoscience Center at SUNY

The NanoScientific Symposium Mexico will be held at The Faculty of Chemistry of the National Autonomous University of Mexico on Oct. 3-4, 2019. The 2 day event will include a Park AFM workshop on Oct. 4 at the Unit of Support Services for Research and Industry (USAII).