GSS10 Graphene Satellite Symposium 2010

Symposium Organized by:

Antonio H. Castro Neto, Dept. of Physics, Boston University,
Alexander Grüneis, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna & IFW Dresden,
Tony F. Heinz, Dept. of Physics and Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
Thomas Szkopek, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University

Scope:

This satellite symposium of the Nanotubes 2010 Conference is devoted to fundamental and applied research developments in the area of graphene. Graphene is a two dimensional allotrope of carbon, isolated in 2004, with unique structural and electronic properties. Tutorials will be presented and some of the leading researchers in the field will give perspectives on the current status of graphene research. Exchange of results and ideas from different disciplines, and amongst researchers specializing in graphene and/or nanotubes will be highly encouraged. Areas highlighted in this year's symposium include:

Format:

This satellite symposium will be held over two full days, during which invited talks and tutorials will be presented. Download the detailed program here

Location, Directions, Hotel and Registration:

This satellite symposium will be held at the Hilton Bonaventure in Montreal. Detailed information concerning the location of the conference in Montreal, travel directions, hotel registration and other logistic information can be found at the host Nanotubes 2010 Conference website.