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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest developments in micro- and nanoengineering techniques, emphasizing innovative methods for microscale fabrication and integration. Contributions will explore novel approaches to enhance precision and efficiency in engineering applications.
This session addresses cutting-edge nanoscale fabrication and patterning methodologies, including lithography and self-assembly. Participants are encouraged to present research that demonstrates advancements in creating complex nanoscale structures.
This track highlights the design and application of smart materials that respond to environmental stimuli. Research contributions will focus on the synthesis, characterization, and potential applications of these materials in various fields.
This session explores innovative techniques for surface modification and functionalization of materials at the micro and nanoscale. Presentations will cover strategies to enhance material properties and functionalities for specific applications.
This track delves into the realm of molecular systems and their chemical interactions at the nanoscale. Researchers are invited to share their findings on nanochemistry and its implications for life sciences and engineering.
This session focuses on the intersection of nanobiotechnology and engineering, emphasizing applications in healthcare and biological systems. Contributions will highlight innovative uses of nanotechnology in diagnostics, therapeutics, and biomaterials.
This track investigates the principles and methods of nanoscale assembly, including top-down and bottom-up approaches. Researchers are encouraged to present their work on assembling nanoscale components into functional systems.
This session examines the development and application of organ-on-chip technologies for studying biological processes and drug responses. Presentations will focus on the design, fabrication, and functionality of these microfluidic systems.
This track addresses the techniques and technologies used for single cell analysis, including capture, counting, and sorting methods. Contributions will explore the implications of single cell studies for understanding cellular heterogeneity.
This session focuses on the detection and analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in cancer research. Researchers are invited to present novel methodologies and findings related to CTCs and their role in cancer progression.
This track explores the role of stem cells in regenerative medicine, emphasizing engineering approaches to enhance stem cell applications. Contributions will discuss advancements in stem cell technology and their potential therapeutic uses.