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cfaed Distinguished Lecture welcomes the discoverer of carbon nanotubes, Prof. Sumio Iijima
Don't miss our upcoming Distiunguished Lecture on Friday!
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Prof. Sumio Iijima (Photo: Wikipedia, 齋藤千絵 license: CC BY-SA 3.0)
The Japanese physicist Sumio Iijima discovered carbon nanotubes in 1991 while working with NEC. He is also a professor at Meijo University and the director of the Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials, Distinguished Invited University Professor of Nagoya University and the dean of Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology. Iijima was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics in 2002. He is a foreign associate of National Academy of Sciences and of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and was awarded the inaugural Kavli Prize for nanoscience in 2008.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to this lecture and an inspiring discussion. The keynote is open to the research and industry community as well as the public audience.
12.09.2014 (Friday), 15:15 - 16:45
TU Dresden, Chemistry Building, Room CHE089 , Bergstr. 66 , 01069 Dresden
UPDATE: Blogpost in German language:
http://computer-oiger.de/2014/09/11/cnt-entdecker-nanoforschung-wird-von-supermikroskopen-getrieben/30252