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Description: | SPEAKER: Antonios G. Kanaras Lecturer, School of Physics and Astronomy,University of Southampton, UK TITLE: "Colloidal Nanoparticles for Applications in Physical and Biomedical Sciences" DATE: Wednesday 28 July 2010 TIME: 12:00 ROOM: Seminar Room 1, FORTH Abstract Colloidal nanocrystals are employed in several fields of science ranging from biology and medicine and the development of new diagnostic methods, drug delivery, and imaging, to physics and engineering and the fabrication of novel devices for energy conversion and storage. The major reason for the vast range of applications of colloidal nanocrystals is the ability to easily tune the density of their electronic states, which allows the control of their magnetic, optical, electrical, catalytic and mechanical properties, characteristic for different materials. The control over the properties of these nanocrystals can be achieved by chemically adjusting their size, shape, and composition as well as by carefully selecting the organic molecules to coat their surface. In this presentation I will discuss general strategies to control the morphology and functionality of colloidal nanocrystals and I will show our recent developments producing strategically engineered nanocrystals and using them in biomedical and physicochemical applications. |
Status: | Waiting for approval |
Date: | Wednesday, July 28, 2010 |
Time: | 19:00 EEST |
Priority: | 5-Medium |
Access: | Public |
Created by: | Lila Kalogeraki |
Updated: | Monday, July 26, 2010 07:27 GMT |