Energy, its transformation, transportation and use are defining aspects of modern-day societies. However, energy is only given a structure and made applicable by materials. Materials are the key components in any strategy facing today's challenges of transforming our energy needs towards a more sustainable and more secure future. Materials are the key-enablers, from composite lightweight materials of a wind turbine rotor to nanostructured electrodes for batteries, from thermal barrier coated turbine blades to organic photovoltaics. Materials define the way energy is transformed and used.
We expect around 1000 participants, a multi-disciplinary group of internationally recognized scientists and engineers working in the field of materials for energy applications. The conference will be accompanied by an industrial exhibition of products and services in the area. The conference will present a unique opportunity to foster contacts for collaboration or commercial exploitation across all areas of materials for energy applications and will provide an excellent overview of the most recent developments. You can find information on the topics covered at the EnMat II conference on the conference website.
Information on participating / attending:
On behalf of the conference chairmen, we cordially invite you to submit your contribution to any of the topics below for peer review via the conference websiten. Submissions for both, oral or poster contributions are encouraged.
Deadline for one-page abstract submission: October 31, 2012.
Date:
05/12/2013 - 05/16/2013
Event venue:
Stadthalle
Konferenzzentrum Karlsruhe
76137 Karlsruhe
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Chemistry, Energy, Materials sciences
Types of events:
Conference / symposium / (annual) conference
Entry:
09/18/2012
Sender/author:
Dr. Kathrin Rübberdt
Department:
Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event40932
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